0 a broken, collapsed or decayed state -- zkáza, zánik, troska
1 a cause of collapse, decay etc -- zhouba
Drink was his ruin.
2 financial disaster; complete loss of money -- úpadek, zhroucení
3 to cause ruin to -- zruinovat
4 to spoil; to treat too indulgently -- zkazit
You are ruining that child!
Visible in the distance are ruins and palm trees.
Relating transformation to abandonment is somewhat more difficult, but in a sense the village, already partially abandoned, was transformed into ruins.
The ruined sites, in a dynamic process, become the locus for a variety of parties attuned to different agendas.
At the same time the monarchy was seen as an alien, intrusive power that ruined social relations and caused the rains to fail.
Its chief place of growth is in old quarries, or among ruins; but it is sometimes to be found in woods and hedges.
Again and again, residents and public officials - their complex motives run from the civic-minded to the selfish - tried to save the city from ruins.
The paths were ruined by buffaloes, which were driven over them in herds to be sold in towns.
In dynamical systems exhibiting chaotic itinerancy, there come to exist transition rules between attractor ruins.
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(完全)毀掉,毀壞, 破壞, 糟踏…
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(完全)毁掉,毁坏, 破坏, 糟踏…
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estropear, arruinar, ruinas…
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arruinar, estragar, ruínas…
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~を損なう, 台無しにする, 破壊する…
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harap etmek, yıkmak, mahvetmek…
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ruiner, abîmer, gâcher…
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arruïnar, espatllar, ruïnes…
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