及物/不及物动词毁坏; 劫掠
名词蹂躏; 破坏
及物动词
1. The whole area was ravaged by forest fires.
整个地区都被森林大火毁灭了。
不及物动词
1. The forest fire ravaged many miles of country.
森林大火使数英里范围的农村遭到破坏。
1. 蹂躏,劫掠:12. be susceptible 易受人影响 | 13. ravage 蹂躏,劫掠 | 14. fatalism 宿命论
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1. 毁坏;摧毁;搞垮
A town, country, or economy that has been ravaged is one that has been damaged so much that it is almost completely destroyed.
e.g. For two decades the country has been ravaged by civil war and foreign intervention.
20年来,这个国家一直被内战外侵所蹂躏。
e.g. ...the ravaged streets of Sarajevo.
萨拉热窝那些被毁坏的街道
1. The objective was to ensure war would never again ravage the European continent and to bring lasting security to its peoples.
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2. Drugs that cure tuberculosis have been available for decades, but in poorer countries TB continues to ravage.
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3. It has killed at least 258 people worldwide since it began to ravage poultry stocks in Asia in late 2003.
4. The death toll rose to 21 in North China on Friday as storms continued to ravage the region.
5. ravage的近义词
5. A collapse of its neighbor could send millions of refugees streaming southward and ravage the South Korean economy.
6. Rains continued to ravage the county on Sunday, bringing temperatures down to zero in mountainous areas.
noun
1. (usually plural) a destructive action
e.g. the ravages of time
the depredations of age and disease
Synonym: depredation
verb