单词 | ravage |
释义 | ravageWord family verbravagenounravager rav·age /ˈrævɪdʒ/ verb [transitiveT] DESTROYto damage something very badly 严重毁坏,摧毁 a country ravaged by civil war 遭受内战重创的国家 His health was gradually ravaged by drink and drugs. 酗酒和吸毒渐渐毁了他的健康。 n Grammar Ravage is usually passive. Examples from the Corpus ravage• A year ago John Holman was near death, an opportunistic infection ravaging his intestines.• Worcester was burnt, and the shire ravaged, but few people killed: they had fled in all directions.• In 1954 he completed the restoration of the chapel, which was ravaged by death-watch beetle.• He died alone, his body ravaged by self- abuse.• It was thus doomed to fail-but not before it had ravaged every society it touched.• The Civil War had brought an end to that; few could now afford to leave their ravaged homes.• A ragged tear ravaged the painted face that looked back at her.• Nick made a start at restoring the ravaged wreck, but sadly died before much was done. (1600-1700) French ravager, from ravage “destruction”, from ravir; → RAVISH |
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