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devastation

英 [ˌdevəˈsteɪʃn]

美 [ˌdevəˈsteɪʃn]

n.  (尤指大面积的)毁灭,破坏,蹂躏

复数:devastations 

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Collins.1 / BNC.11134 / COCA.9119

牛津词典

    noun

    • (尤指大面积的)毁灭,破坏,蹂躏
      great destruction or damage, especially over a wide area
      1. The bomb caused widespread devastation.
        炸弹造成大面积破坏。

    柯林斯词典

    • N-UNCOUNT (大面积的严重)毁坏,破坏
      Devastationis severe and widespread destruction or damage.
      1. A huge bomb blast brought chaos and devastation to the centre of Belfast yesterday.
        昨天一颗威力巨大的炸弹在贝尔法斯特市中心爆炸,引起一片混乱并造成严重破坏。

    英英释义

    noun

    • the termination of something by causing so much damage to it that it cannot be repaired or no longer exists
        Synonym:destruction
      1. plundering with excessive damage and destruction
          Synonym:ravaging
        1. an event that results in total destruction
            Synonym:desolation
          1. the feeling of being confounded or overwhelmed
            1. her departure left him in utter devastation
          2. the state of being decayed or destroyed
              Synonym:desolation

            双语例句

            • It has been a year of devastation for capital values.
              对资产价值来说,这是毁灭性的一年。
            • After you see the devastation over there.
              你也看到那里的灾难了。
            • The receding waters left muddy devastation.
              退去了的洪水留下了满地的泥泞和毁坏痕迹。
            • There is utter devastation across the delta: entire villages washed away;
              整个三角洲被完全摧毁了:所有的村庄被冲走;
            • Why? I would go to meet the people there who have been afflicted by famine and devastation.
              为什么?我要去探望受饥饿和劫掠困扰的伊拉克人民。
            • This resulted in a lot of devastation across the world.
              这导致了大量的破坏世界各地的。
            • Reversing the devastation of our planet will require a massive international effort and vast sums of money.
              扭转对我们星球的破坏要求付出大规模的国际努力和巨额的金钱。
            • Adam stumbles on, leaving a trail of devastation in his wake
              亚当蹒跚而行,沿路留下毁坏的痕迹。
            • But unjustified panic also causes devastation.
              但没来由的恐慌也会造成破坏。
            • Scourge: A source of widespread, dreadful affliction and devastation such as that caused by pestilence or war.
              灾难,灾祸:涉及面广的令人害怕的苦难和破坏的根源,例如由瘟疫或战争引起的。