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ruinous

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ru·in·ous /ˈruːɪnəs/ adjective  1 DESTROYcausing a lot of damage or problems 破坏性的;毁灭性的 a ruinous civil war 一场毁灭性的内战2 EXPENSIVEcosting much more than you can afford 导致破产的;耗资巨大的 ruinous rates of interest 巨额利率3 formal a building that is ruinous has been almost completely destroyed 〔建筑物〕毁坏了的,严重受损的 SYN ruined an old ruinous chapel 老旧破败的小教堂ruinous state/condition the ruinous state of the city walls 城墙破败的样子ruinously adverb ruinously expensive 贵得无法承受
Examples from the Corpus
ruinousIn fact, depending on the type of plan you have, they can become ruinous.So his strategy made sense at the same time as it seemed wantonly ruinous.Alcohol is as ruinous as illegal drugs.Rarely does a year start by offering so many opportunities for governments to make ruinous mistakes.Santa Anna had created twelve thousand new civil and military positions and had obtained several loans at ruinous rates of interest.That was before its ruinous so-called restoration.Most of them are in a ruinous state with their upper storeys missing shattered by earthquake, war, neglect.ruinous taxesOur present policies are also ruinous to health.ruinous state/conditionA little further along the road is Dun Trodden, another broch in a more ruinous condition.They also tell us of a field with the manor house in a ruinous condition.The interior is still in ruinous condition though the exterior is fairly intact.Most of them are in a ruinous state with their upper storeys missing shattered by earthquake, war, neglect.
From Longman Business Dictionaryruinousru‧in‧ous /ˈruːɪnəs/ adjective1causing great damage to somethinga ruinous civil war2FINANCEcosting a lot more than you can affordthe prospect of ruinous legal costsruinously adverbruinously high interest rates
ru·in·ous adjectiveChineseSyllable
Corpus a lot Business problems damage causing of or


ruinous
ruinous /ˈruːənəs, ˈruːɪnəs/ adjective
1. causing a lot of damage or problems:
    a ruinous civil war
2. costing much more than you can afford:
    ruinous rates of interest
3. formal a building that is ruinous has been almost completely destroyed
   SYN  ruined:
    an old ruinous chapel
    ruinous state/condition
    the ruinous state of the city walls
—ruinously adverb:
    ruinously expensive


ruin·ousBrE /ˈruːɪnəs/ 🔊NAmE /ˈruːɪnəs/ 🔊 adjective (formal) costing a lot of money and more than you can afford 耗资巨大的;无法承担的ruinous legal fees巨额法律费用causing serious problems or damage 破坏性的;导致严重问题的;灾难性的 SYN devastating The decision was to prove ruinous. 后来证明这个决定造成了极大的损害。🔊🔊(formal) (of a town, building, etc. 城镇、建筑等) destroyed or severely damaged 破败的;严重受损的;已成废墟的a ruinous chapel已成废墟的小教堂The buildings were in a ruinous state. 这些建筑破烂不堪。🔊🔊 ruin·ous·ly BrE /ˈruːɪnəsli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈruːɪnəsli/ 🔊 adverbruinously expensive贵得无法承受