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1 destructive
adjectivezerstörerisch; verheerend [Sturm, Feuer, Krieg]; zersetzend [Einfluss, Haltung, Tendenz]; destruktiv [Person, Kritik, Vorstellung, Einfluss, Ziel]* * *[-tiv]* * *de·struc·tive[dɪˈstrʌktɪv]* * *[dI'strʌktɪv]adj1) (lit) power, nature, war, wind zerstörerisch; effect zerstörend; person, behaviour, tendencies destruktivthe destructive force or power of... — die Zerstörungskraft von...
to be destructive of or to sth (also fig) —
these air strikes are highly destructive of human life environmentally destructive projects — diese Luftangriffe fordern viele Menschenleben umweltzerstörende Projekte
2) (fig) power, emotion, influence, behaviour, criticism destruktiva mutually destructive relationship — eine Beziehung, in der sich beide gegenseitig zerstören
the economically destructive effect of inflation — die schädliche Auswirkung der Inflation auf die Wirtschaft
* * *destructive [dıˈstrʌktıv] adj (adv destructively)1. zerstörend, vernichtend: → academic.ru/21309/distillation">distillation 12. fig destruktiv, zerstörerisch, zerrüttend, verderblich, schädlich:destructive to health gesundheitsschädlich;be destructive of sth etwas zerstören oder untergraben3. destruktiv ([rein] negativ):* * *adjectivezerstörerisch; verheerend [Sturm, Feuer, Krieg]; zersetzend [Einfluss, Haltung, Tendenz]; destruktiv [Person, Kritik, Vorstellung, Einfluss, Ziel]* * *adj.destruktiv adj.zerstörend adj.zerstörerisch adj. -
2 internecine
inter·necine[ˌɪntəˈni:saɪn, AM -t̬ɚˈni:sɪn]torn by \internecine strife von vernichtenden internen Kämpfen zerrissen\internecine feuds interne Fehden\internecine struggle mörderischer Kampf\internecine war [or warfare] gegenseitiger Vernichtungskrieg* * *["Intə'niːsaɪn]adj2) (= internal) quarrel, conflict intern* * *1. zur gegenseitigen Vernichtung führend:an internecine war ein gegenseitiger Vernichtungskrieg2. mörderisch, vernichtend* * *adj.vernichtend adj.
См. также в других словарях:
internecine — (adj.) 1660s, deadly, destructive, from L. internecinus very deadly, murderous, destructive, from internecare kill or destroy, from inter (see INTER (Cf. inter )) + necare kill (see NOXIOUS (Cf. noxious)). Considered in the OED as misinterpreted… … Etymology dictionary
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