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ruinously的意思

ruinously中文翻譯:

adv.毀滅地;敗壞地

相似詞語短語

ruined king───毀滅的國王

ruining───v.毀滅;毀壞;變成廢墟(ruin的ing形式);n.毀滅;廢墟

accruing means───計提方式

ruins you───毀了你

ruinous coil───破壞性線圈

lay in ruins───v.成為廢墟

in ruin───破敗不堪

accruing unpaid expenses───計提未付費用

construing act───解釋行為

imbruing───v.(物,尤指手或劍)玷污;弄濕

雙語使用場景

It can be a ruinously tong time.───它可以成為毀滅性堂。

Technology also threatens to fracture television into individual programmes, just as it has ruinously broken music albums into individual tracks.───科技也試圖將電視打壓成個人節目形式,正如它毀滅性地使得音樂專輯變成現在個人音樂形式一樣。

Too many brokers were far more interested in earning fat fees for steering their clients to ruinously priced loans that the borrowers could never hope to repay.───數不清的經紀人無比熱衷于獲取豐厚的報酬,他們將過高定價的貸款介紹給客戶,這些貸款是客戶絕不愿意償還的。

Restoring the old currencies also would have been ruinously expensive at a time of already chronic deficits.───在已經長期赤字的情況下,恢復舊幣制也可能會異常地昂貴。

"Free banking" has turned out to be ruinously expensive for many customers.───對于許多客戶來說,“免費銀行服務”最終被證明是無比昂貴的。

S. national interest requires, gasoline is ruinously cheap for Americans. The refusal of the U.───與美國其他國家利益的需要相比,汽油是非常的便宜。

The banks' managements ruinously failed to assess the real risks their companies took in pursuit of profit.───銀行管理層未能評估其公司在追求利潤過程中承擔的真實風險,導致了毀滅性后果。

He can be the prime minister who rescued the banks; or he can be the man who saved the banks but ruinously misled a nation.───他可以做一個挽救銀行的首相,也可以成為救了銀行卻毀滅性地誤導了一個國家的人。

It can be ruinously expensive.───貴得要死。

英語使用場景

Having an accident without insurance can be ruinously expensive.

He was energetic, headstrong[sentencedict.com/ruinously.html], and unorthodox-and he had compelling reasons for reducing the ruinously expensive Soviet nuclear arsenal.

And they overlook the determination in Europe to make the euro stick—because to pull it apart would be ruinously costly and threaten the EU's very existence.

S. national interest requires, gasoline is ruinously cheap for Americans. The refusal of the U.

He can be the prime minister who rescued the banks; or he can be the man who saved the banks but ruinously misled a nation.

It can be a ruinously tong time.

Too many brokers were far more interested in earning fat fees for steering their clients to ruinously priced loans that the borrowers could never hope to repay.

His problems were financial, and the debts he owed were ruinously large.

The cost of transporting him would make him ruinously expensive.