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1 estragos nombre masculino plural'rævɪdʒəz, 'rævɪdʒɪzplural noun estragos mpl* * *['rævɪdʒəz, 'rævɪdʒɪz]plural noun estragos mpl -
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pl.plural de RAVAGEs. & pl.estragos. (plural)3ps.tercera persona del presente singular del verbo: RAVAGE. -
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'rævi‹(of enemies, invaders etc) to cause great damage or destruction in, or to plunder (a town, country etc). devastartr['rævɪʤ]1 devastar, asolar1 estragos nombre masculino pluralravage n: destrozo m, destrucción fthe ravages of war: los estragos de la guerran.• destrozo s.m.• estrago s.m.• ruina s.f.• zafarrancho s.m.v.• asolar v.• destrozar v.• pillar v.'rævɪdʒtransitive verb ( plunder) saqueara country ravaged by war — un país asolado or devastado por la guerra
['rævɪdʒ]a body ravaged by disease — un cuerpo en que la enfermedad ha (or había etc) hecho estragos
1.Nravages estragos mpl2.the region was ravaged by floods — las inundaciones causaron estragos en la región, la región fue asolada por las inundaciones
* * *['rævɪdʒ]transitive verb ( plunder) saqueara country ravaged by war — un país asolado or devastado por la guerra
a body ravaged by disease — un cuerpo en que la enfermedad ha (or había etc) hecho estragos
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estragos sustantivo masculino plural: causar/hacer estragoss [terremoto/inundación] to wreak havoc; la epidemia causó estragos entre la población the epidemic devastated the population
estragos m (destrozo) damage, destruction
los estragos del tiempo, the ravages of time Locuciones: hacer estragos, (causar perjuicios, daños) to wreak havoc (volver loco) hace estragos entre los adolescentes, it drives teenagers wild ' estragos' also found in these entries: English: ravage - wreak - destruction - ravages - wrought
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ravages — rav|ag|es [ˈrævıdʒız] n literary the ravages of sth the damage caused by something ▪ a building that has survived the ravages of time ▪ the ravages of war … Dictionary of contemporary English
ravages — [[t]ræ̱vɪʤiz[/t]] N PLURAL: usu the N of n The ravages of time, war, or the weather are the damaging effects that they have. Carol Drinkwater is blessed with a fine bone structure that stands up better to the ravages of time. ...a hi tech grass… … English dictionary
ravages — n. destruction to repair the ravages (wrought by war) * * * [ destruction ] to repair the ravages (wrought by war) … Combinatory dictionary
ravages — rav|ag|es [ rævıdʒəz ] noun the ravages of something the damage or destruction caused by something such as war, disease, or weather: a face marked by the ravages of time … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ravages — noun the ravages of war/time/disease etc the damage or destruction caused by something such as war, disease, storms etc: The ravages of drink were clear in the dark rings under his eyes … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ravages — plural noun 1) the ravages of time Syn: damaging effects, ill effects 2) the ravages carried out by humanity Syn: acts of destruction, destruction, damage, devastation, ruin, havoc, depredation(s) … Thesaurus of popular words
ravages — ▶ plural noun 1 the ravages of time: DAMAGING EFFECTS, ill effects. 2 the ravages of man: (ACTS OF) DESTRUCTION, damage, devastation, ruin, havoc, depredation(s) … Useful english dictionary
ravages — noun Harsh damages. The ravages of war decimated the country: death, destruction and pestilence resulted from the bombings … Wiktionary
ravages — UK [ˈrævɪdʒɪz] / US [ˈrævɪdʒəz] noun the ravages of something … English dictionary
ravages — [ˈrævɪdʒɪz] noun the ravages of sth the damage or destruction caused by something[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English