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 ruined ['ruind]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 毁灭的, 没落的, 荒废的



    ruined
    [ adj ]
    1. destroyed physically or morally

    2. <adj.all>
    3. doomed to extinction

    4. <adj.all>
    5. brought to ruin

    6. <adj.all>
      after the revolution the aristocracy was finished
      the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically


    Ruin \Ru"in\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ruined};p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Ruining}.] [Cf. F. ruiner, LL. ruinare. See {Ruin}, n.]
    To bring to ruin; to cause to fall to pieces and decay; to
    make to perish; to bring to destruction; to bring to poverty
    or bankruptcy; to impair seriously; to damage essentially; to
    overthrow.

    this mortal house I'll ruin. --Shak.

    By thee raised, I ruin all my foes. --Milton.

    The eyes of other people are the eyes that ruin us.
    --Franklin.

    By the fireside there are old men seated,
    Seeling ruined cities in the ashes. --Longfellow.

    1. "I brought my family here after the riots because we couldn't live there anymore," Arzumanyan said, standing amid the ruined apartment he moved into only a month ago.
    2. The three-day freeze, which ruined much of the south Texas citrus crop and dumped snow on Houston, killed thousands of fish along the Texas coast.
    3. After the shock of a civil war or large-scale repression, a move to reclaim strategic depth in Central Europe might not seem especially daunting, and ruined oil and coal production might be the cause of a foray south.
    4. City Council has received so many complaints of gardens ruined by hungry deer that it plans to take up the issue Tuesday.
    5. Disinvestment and sanctions should have ruined him. Instead, he is prospering as never before.
    6. There are love hotels built to look like ruined European castles, alpine chalets and Japanese gardens.
    7. I mean, I heard Zamfir is a millionaire," he said. "I read it in the Wall Street Journal, so it must be true." And if it doesn't? "I'm really ruined.
    8. Much of the ammunition was ruined.
    9. Performed outdoors in a 1,514-seat theater against the backdrop of a ruined abbey, the cycle is a distillation of the 48 Mystery plays written in the 14th century by the city's guilds and craftsmen.
    10. "I'm doing something that has ruined men half my age," said the prep school headmaster from Albuquerque, N.M., of the three swims before completing Sunday's 28.5-mile trip around Manhattan in 8 hours 34 minutes.
    11. If there's no way to export, I'll have to close my factory, fire my 13 workers and I'll be ruined," said Ahmed Soubeh, who owns a stone-cutting firm in Bethlehem that exports stone through Jordan.
    12. Both knees are artificial; arthritis ruined the ones he was born with.
    13. How could justice in Heaven even begin to compensate for lives ruined on Earth?
    14. He contends his practice was ruined after he complained about such policies and resigned as the hospital's first chief of staff after the facility opened in 1984.
    15. The combined assault ruined the Bismarck's steering gear and rudders.
    16. He lives alone and fills his time by pottering around and doing-up the ruined mill on his land, digging drains and laying floors, and arguing with the local artisans.
    17. Now its future is very uncertain: damaged by bombs but not ruined, can it be rebuilt or should it be demolished to allow a new tower to rise?
    18. "There's a lot of people who are going to sue," said Dan McCafferty of the Dory Fleet, a cooperative of 20 fisherman at Newport Beach. "It's ruined our business.
    19. His peaches were ruined.
    20. All this would be ruined by a major new road.
    21. The jury found that the reports that the doctor had performed such surgery, based on interviews with relatives of some of his patients, were false as a whole and had ruined Srivastava's reputation.
    22. The postwar period brought McCarthyism, when many careers were harmed or ruined through "blacklisting" by association with leftist causes.
    23. Long before the Nazis ruined Berlin the Cafe des Westens had transmogrified into the Cafe Kranzler in the Kurfurstendamm.
    24. "A major problem the victims are now facing is lack of money to rebuild their ruined houses," the paper said Monday.
    25. He left a note accusing his doctors of having "ruined my health." East's hyperthyroidism was discovered after a resident doctor at Bethesda ordered a test on East in April 1985.
    26. When it appeared most of the civilians had left, government forces subjected Zacamil to a six-hour barrage of bazookas, rockets and cannon fire that left the complex smoldering and practically ruined.
    27. "The Camorra was trying to infiltrate itself in the operation and I, choosing a company that had worked on other papal trips, ruined their intervention," Tesorone told Corriere della Sera.
    28. Diesen said the articles ruined his reputation, caused him extreme embarrassment and cost him re-election.
    29. More rain fell Tuesday on Mississippi, where some cotton and soybean crops have been ruined and two counties were declared disaster areas.
    30. Minpeco had claimed that its investments in the silver market were ruined by prices pushed to artificial peaks because of the conspiracy.
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