ruined 音标拼音: [r'uənd] [r'uɪnd]
a . 毁灭的,灭亡的,荒废的
毁灭的,灭亡的,荒废的
ruined adj 1 :
destroyed physically or morally [
synonym : {
destroyed },
{
ruined }]
2 :
doomed to extinction [
synonym : {
done for (
p )}, {
ruined }, {
sunk },
{
undone }, {
washed -
up }]
3 :
brought to ruin ; "
after the revolution the aristocracy was finished "; "
the unsuccessful run for office left him ruined politically and economically " [
synonym : {
finished }, {
ruined }]
Ruin \
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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 .
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1913 Webster ]
this mortal house I '
ll ruin . --
Shak .
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By thee raised ,
I ruin all my foes . --
Milton .
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The eyes of other people are the eyes that ruin us .
--
Franklin .
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By the fireside there are old men seated ,
Seeling ruined cities in the ashes . --
Longfellow .
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125 Moby Thesaurus words for "
ruined ":
all up with ,
ausgespielt ,
bankrupt ,
battered ,
beat ,
beat -
up ,
beaten ,
beaten up ,
bested ,
beyond recall ,
beyond remedy ,
blasted ,
blighted ,
botched ,
broke ,
broken ,
broken -
down ,
busted ,
confounded ,
crumbling ,
cureless ,
decrepit ,
defeated ,
derelict ,
desolated ,
destitute ,
destroyed ,
devastated ,
dilapidated ,
discomfited ,
done for ,
done in ,
down ,
down -
and -
out ,
dusty ,
failed ,
fallen ,
finished ,
fixed ,
floored ,
fusty ,
gone ,
gone to pot ,
gone to seed ,
hors de combat ,
immedicable ,
in receivership ,
in ruins ,
incorrigible ,
incurable ,
inoperable ,
insolvent ,
irreclaimable ,
irrecoverable ,
irredeemable ,
irreformable ,
irremediable ,
irreparable ,
irretrievable ,
irreversible ,
irrevocable ,
kaput ,
lambasted ,
lathered ,
licked ,
lost ,
marred ,
mildewed ,
moldering ,
moldy ,
moss -
grown ,
moth -
eaten ,
musty ,
on the rocks ,
on the skids ,
outdone ,
overborne ,
overcome ,
overmastered ,
overmatched ,
overpowered ,
overridden ,
overthrown ,
overturned ,
overwhelmed ,
panicked ,
past hope ,
past praying for ,
put to rout ,
ramshackle ,
ravaged ,
remediless ,
routed ,
ruinous ,
run -
down ,
rusty ,
scattered ,
settled ,
silenced ,
skinned ,
skinned alive ,
slummy ,
spoiled ,
spoilt ,
stale ,
stampeded ,
terminal ,
time -
scarred ,
timeworn ,
tottery ,
trimmed ,
trounced ,
tumbledown ,
undone ,
unmitigable ,
unrelievable ,
unsalvable ,
unsalvageable ,
upset ,
wasted ,
whelmed ,
whipped ,
worn ,
worsted ,
wrecked
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RUIN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of RUIN is to damage irreparably How to use ruin in a sentence
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RUINED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A ruined building or place has been very badly damaged or has gradually fallen down because no-one has taken care of it a ruined church
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ruined - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Ruin, destruction, havoc imply irrevocable and often widespread damage Destruction may be on a large or small scale (destruction of tissue, of enemy vessels); it emphasizes particularly the act of destroying, while ruin and havoc emphasize the resultant state
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Ruined - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English The word 'ruined' originated from the Latin word 'ruina', meaning collapse or downfall Over time, it evolved to encompass the idea of destruction or irreparable damage