ruins

英['ruːɪnz] 美['ruːɪnz]
  • n. 遗址;遗迹
  • 名词ruin的复数形式.
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  • ruin vt.毁灭;毁坏;(使)破产;糟蹋,使(妇女)失去贞操n.毁灭;废墟;崩溃
名词 ruin:
  1. an irrecoverable state of devastation and destruction

  2. a ruined building

  3. the process of becoming dilapidated

  4. an event that results in destruction

  5. failure that results in a loss of position or reputation

  6. destruction achieved by causing something to be wrecked or ruined

动词 ruin:
  1. destroy completely; damage irreparably

  2. destroy or cause to fail

  3. reduce to bankruptcy

  4. reduce to ruins

  5. deprive of virginity

  6. fall into ruin

1. Within Germany, the city of Berlin lay in ruins.
在德国,柏林市已经满目疮痍。

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2. The Normans built the castle which was reduced to ruins under Cromwell.
诺曼人建造了这座后来在克伦威尔统治时期变成废墟的城堡。

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3. He stood very still, staring in at the ruins of his work.
他站在那里一动也不动,呆呆地看着他残余的作品。

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4. Seacliff House is one of the most romantic ruins in Scotland.
海崖城堡是苏格兰最富有浪漫色彩的遗迹之一。

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5. His country's economy lies in ruins.
他的国家的经济崩溃了。

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We plan to visit the venerable ruins of the abbey.
      我们计划去访问该修道院令人肃然起敬的历史遗址。
    2. He helped scientists to discover Maya Indian ruins in Mexico.
      他帮助科学家发掘墨西哥的玛雅印第安人遗址。
    3. The excavation exposed some ancient ruins.
      这次挖掘暴露出一些古遗迹。
    4. Armory is the Ruins behind Honor Hold.
      军械库是荣誉堡后面的遗迹。