ruining / ˈru ɪn /

毁坏破坏破坏性破坏性的

ruining3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. ruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.
  2. a destroyed or decayed building, town, etc.
  3. a fallen, wrecked, or decayed condition: The building fell to ruin.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to reduce to ruin; devastate.
  2. to bring to financial ruin; bankrupt.
  3. to damage, spoil, or injure irretrievably: Not only was the burned stew inedible, but I had absolutely ruined one of my favorite pots.
  4. to induce to surrender her virginity; deflower.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to fall into ruins; fall to pieces.
  2. to come to ruin.

ruining 近义词

v. 动词 verb

devastate, destroy

更多ruining例句

  1. So perfect that we wonder if we should risk ruining it by asking for yet another take.
  2. “I tell them they are ruining their life, but I will not refuse to do it,” Bensoussan said.
  3. That is, TFA is neither a lever for dramatically improving or ruining U.S. public education.
  4. Are we in danger, in the rush to legislate, of ruining the moment?
  5. On day two, a flash flood occurred, damaging much of the filmmaking equipment and ruining the appearance of the location.
  6. I don't despair of seeing you one day at the back of her box, and of bearing that you are ruining yourself for her.
  7. It anticipates the climax of the description, besides ruining the scansion of the line.
  8. We are not allowed to have hearts, under penalty of being hooted down and of ruining our credit.
  9. What is the real difference between stealing money and ruining something that cost money?
  10. These have been near ruining the Spaniards several times, and obliged them to apply for re-enforcements from Biscay and Senora.