英 [ˈruːɪnəsli] 美 [ˈruːɪnəsli]
adv. 毁灭地;败坏地
in a ruinous manner or to a ruinous degree
ruinously high wages
... ruinous 破坏性的,毁灭性的;零落的 ruinously 毁灭地;败坏地 ruination 毁灭;祸根 ...
... 破坏性的ruinoussubversive 破坏性地ruinously 破坏血细胞的globulicidalhemocidal ...
... 毁灭的 /blighted/damning/ 毁灭似地 /ruinously/ 毁灭文件 /spoliation/ ...
It can be a ruinously tong time.
它可以成为毁灭性堂。
In fact, it's not a system at all: it is a ruinously expensive, tiring and highly political game in which almost everyone emerges a loser.
事实上,它根本算不上一个制度:它只是一个异常昂贵、使人疲惫而且勾心斗角的游戏。在这一制度下,几乎每个人都是输家。
Technology also threatens to fracture television into individual programmes, just as it has ruinously broken music albums into individual tracks.
科技也试图将电视打压成个人节目形式,正如它毁灭性地使得音乐专辑变成现在个人音乐形式一样。
The deficit is on the rise again, fuelled by Indonesia's ruinously generous oil subsidies.
All three have long been dearer in America than anywhere else in the world doctors' fees ruinously so.
They had made over-generous promises, which could not be honoured in the longer term and were already ruinously burdensome.