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NOUN. 名词1.?[U 不可数名词] 破产Ruin is the state of no longer having any money. 双语例句例: The farmers say recent inflation has driven them to the brink of ruin. 那些农民们说最近的通货膨胀已经把他们逼到了破产的边缘。 2.?[U 不可数名词] 毁坏 , 破落Ruin is the state of being severely damaged or spoiled, or the process of reaching this state. 双语例句例: The vineyards were falling into ruin. 那些葡萄园正日渐没落。 3.?[PL 复数] 残存部分The ruins of something are the parts of it that remain after it has been severely damaged or weakened. 双语例句例: The new Turkish republic he helped to build emerged from the ruins of a great empire. 他帮助创建的新土耳其共和国是在一片大帝国的废墟上发展起来的。 4.?[C 可数名词] 废墟The ruins of a building are the parts of it that remain after the rest has fallen down or been destroyed. 双语例句例: One dead child was found in the ruins almost two hours after the explosion. 一名遇难儿童在爆炸发生近两小时后在废墟中被找到。
PHRASE. 习语1.?毁灭了的If something is in ruins, it is completely spoiled. 双语例句例: Its heavily subsidized economy is in ruins. 它那严重依赖资助的经济已崩溃了。 2.?成为废墟了的If a building or place is in ruins, most of it has been destroyed and only parts of it remain. 双语例句例: The abbey was in ruins. 这座修道院成了一片废墟。
VERB. 动词1.?[T 及物动词] 毁坏To ruin something means to severely harm, damage, or spoil it. 双语例句例: My wife was ruining her health through worry. 忧郁严重损害了我妻子的健康。 2.?[T 及物动词] 使倾家荡产To ruin someone means to cause them to no longer have any money. 双语例句例: She accused him of ruining her financially with his taste for the high life. 她指责他为了追求高档的生活使得她倾家荡产。
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