英 [ˌruːɪˈneɪʃn] 美 [ˌruːɪˈneɪʃn]
n. 毁灭;祸根
ruination /ˌruːɪˈneɪʃən/
不可数名词 The ruination of someone or something is the act of ruining them or the process of being ruined. 毁灭
Money was the ruination of him.
金钱把他给毁了。
反刍式思考
... ruinously 毁灭地;败坏地 ruination 毁灭;祸根 ruined 毁灭(ruin的变形) ...
... -Mega-Octane(毒雾) --Ruination(祸根) Skyfire(天火) ...
... Ruffinicorpuscle罗菲尼小体 ruination反刍式思考 rule法则 ...
... forestation造林 ruination毁灭,毁坏 conservation保存,保护 ...
毁灭;祸根
Money was the ruination of him.
金钱把他给毁了。
Urban development has led to the ruination of vast areas of countryside.
城市发展导致大片的乡村遭到毁坏。
Overwork is the ruination of his health.
过度劳累搞垮了他的身体。
But far from the mass ruination envisioned by these proselytizers, most of the long-term top-performing investment letters are using the panic to find great buying opportunities.
And individuals formerly employed by the corporations, including a number of higher-ups as well as more rank-and-file executives and other professionals, face ruination and long prison terms.
At Ta Prohm, to the northeast of Angkor Wat, strangler figs spill like liquid over 39 temples in various stages of ruination, creating a tangle of tipsy roofs and dark hallways.