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1 ravages
1 estragos nombre masculino plural'rævɪdʒəz, 'rævɪdʒɪzplural noun estragos mpl* * *['rævɪdʒəz, 'rævɪdʒɪz]plural noun estragos mpl -
2 ravage
1. transitive verbheimsuchen [Gebiet, Stadt]; so gut wie vernichten [Ernte]; schwer zeichnen [Gesichtszüge]2. noun in pl.the ravages of time/war — die Zeichen der Zeit/die Wunden des Krieges
* * *['rævi‹](of enemies, invaders etc) to cause great damage or destruction in, or to plunder (a town, country etc). verwüsten* * *rav·age[ˈrævɪʤ]vtto \ravage a face ein Gesicht verunstalten [o geh schwer zeichnen]* * *['rvɪdZ]1. n(of war) verheerendes Wüten no pl; (of disease) Wüten nt no pl, Zerstörung f (of durch)ravages (of war) — Verheerung f (of durch); (of disease) Zerstörung f (of durch)
the ravages of time — die Spuren pl der Zeit
2. vt(= ruin) verwüsten, verheeren; (= plunder) plündern* * *ravage [ˈrævıdʒ]A s1. Verwüstung f, Verheerung f2. pl verheerende (Aus)Wirkungen pl:the ravages of time der Zahn der ZeitB v/t1. a) verwüsten, -heerenb) plündern2. fig verwüsten:a face ravaged by grief ein gramzerfurchtes GesichtC v/i Verheerungen anrichten* * *1. transitive verbheimsuchen [Gebiet, Stadt]; so gut wie vernichten [Ernte]; schwer zeichnen [Gesichtszüge]2. noun in pl.the ravages of time/war — die Zeichen der Zeit/die Wunden des Krieges
* * *v.verwüsten v.
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