ruinous的意思和读音

ruinous

: [ˈruɪnəs] : [ˈruːɪnəs]

adj.

adj.advantageous

adj.disastrous,damaging,harmful,devastating,catastrophic

ruinousadj.

1.costing a lot of money and more than you can afford

ruinous legal fees

2.causing serious problems or damage

The decision was to prove ruinous.

3.destroyed or severely damaged

a ruinous chapel

The buildings were in a ruinous state.

adj.1.,;;;

adj.1.causing severe damage or loss2.severely damaged

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6. Greed tainted his mind. 。 1、ruinous a. 3、taint v.

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1.Catharina's deposition tells us: "During the ruinous and protracted war (with France) he was unable to sell any of his art. ",“”。

2.It was their infatuated perseverance in an unjustifiable, a hopeless, a ruinous in war which had brought the nation to its present pass.

3.My guide led me to a tall, ruinous house with shuttered windows, and knocked several times at the door.

4.But for the sector as a whole, any other way of reducing excessive liabilities is far too slow, collectively ruinous, or both.

5.Ruinous tariffs are easy to impose, as was discovered during the Depression.

6.A political street fighter, by his own account, he has often taken on his opponents through ruinous libel suits.耀

7.All that would count as progress. But naive faith in regulators' powers creates ruinous false security.

8.After an intolerable delay the train moved out of the station slowly. It crept onward among ruinous houses and over the twinkling river.穿

9.It was a brave and important challenge to a status quo that institutionalises moral hazard and exposes governments to ruinous losses.

10.It can be reversed. Ruinous tariffs are easy to impose, as was discovered during the Depression.