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ru·in·ous·ly 英'ruːɪnəsli美'ruːɪnəsli 高COCA¹⁰⁹⁷⁴³BNC⁹¹⁵¹⁷⁺⁸iWeb⁵⁹⁰⁸⁵Economist²²⁰⁹⁹⁺⁷ 基本英英搭配近义反义例句 adv.毁灭地⁶⁰;败坏地⁴⁰
Adverb: in a ruinous manner or to a ruinous degree;ruinously high wages ruinous破坏性的 近义词 damagingly很harmfully有害地calamitously灾难地destructively破坏地disastrously灾难性地 Unlike many stars, he hated to sing praises to the big man in the leopard-skin hat, who would rule ruinously for three decades. 温杜老爹和许多歌星都不一样,他痛恨那些戴着美洲豹皮帽的大人物,并讨厌给这些人唱赞美诗,而正是这些人将要毁灭性地统治刚果30年。 ecocn Compared with what the U.S. national interest requires, gasoline is ruinously cheap for Americans. 与美国其他国家利益的需要相比,汽油是非常的便宜。 yeeyan If introduced at the same flat rate throughout the country, this could be ruinously expensive for many small businesses, and stoke more inflation as employees seek to maintain their pay differentials. 如果在全国范围内实行统一的比例税率,这将使得许多小企业无法承受高昂的成本,而且雇员在追求差别工资的同时也会加剧通货膨胀。 ecocn Technology also threatens to fracture television into individual programmes, just as it has ruinously broken music albums into individual tracks. 科技也试图将电视打压成个人节目形式,正如它毁灭性地使得音乐专辑变成现在个人音乐形式一样。 ecocn.org |