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ruin ['ru:ɪn]1 noun∎ the monastery is now a ruin le monastère n'est plus qu'une ruine;∎ the ruins of an old castle les ruines fpl d'un vieux château;(b) (destruction) ruine f;∎ this spelt the ruin of our hopes c'était la fin de nos espoirs;∎ to fall into ruin tomber en ruine(s);∎ he's on the road to ruin il va ou court à la ruine ou à sa perte;∎ to be the ruin of sb être la perte de qn;∎ it will be the ruin of him ça le perdra;∎ gambling has led to his ruin le jeu l'a perdu ou l'a mené à sa perte(c) (bankruptcy) ruine f;∎ the business was on the brink of (financial) ruin l'affaire était au bord de la ruine(a) (destroy → health, economy, country) ruiner; (→ person, career) détruire; (damage → clothes) abîmer; (spoil → event, meal, holiday) gâcher;∎ that's ruined our chances ça nous a fait perdre toutes nos chances;∎ you're ruining your eyesight tu es en train de t'abîmer la vue ou les yeux;∎ to ruin one's health se ruiner la santé;∎ the rain ruined our trip la pluie a gâché notre voyage;∎ you've ruined my best dress tu as abîmé ma plus jolie robe;∎ to ruin sb's plans faire échouer les projets de qn;∎ the injury ruined his chances of playing in the World Cup sa blessure l'a empêché de participer à la Coupe du monde;∎ the small villages along the coast have been ruined by mass tourism les petits villages de la côte ont perdu tout leur charme à cause du tourisme de masse(b) (bankrupt) ruiner -
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ruin [ˈru:ɪn]1. nouna. ( = destruction) ruine f[+ reputation, hopes] ruiner ; [+ clothes] abîmer* * *['ruːɪn] 1.in a state of ruin —
2) ( building) ruine f2.ruins — lit, fig ruines fpl (of de)
transitive verb1) ( destroy) ruiner [economy, career]2) ( spoil) gâcher [holiday, meal]; abîmer [clothes]; gâter [child, pet]•• -
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A n1 ¢ ( collapse) (physical, financial) ruine f ; ( moral) perte f ; in a state of ruin [town, building] en ruines ; to fall into ruin tomber en ruines ; to be on the brink of (financial) ruin être au bord de la ruine ;2 ( building) ruine f.C vtr1 ( destroy) ruiner [city, economy, career, person] ; to ruin one's health se ruiner la santé ; to ruin one's eyesight s'abîmer la vue ; to ruin sb's chances of doing anéantir les espoirs de qn de faire ;2 ( spoil) gâcher [place, holiday, meal, film] ; abîmer [shoes, clothes] ; fig gâter [child, pet] ; it's ruining our lives ça nous gâche la vie. -
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/ruin/ * danh từ - sự đổ nát, sự suy đồi =to bumble (lie, lay) in ruin+ đổ nát - sự tiêu tan =the ruin of one's hope+ sự tiêu tan hy vọng - sự phá sản, sự thất bại; nguyên nhân phá sản, nguyên nhân đổ nát =to bring somebody to ruin+ làm cho ai bị phá sản =to cause the ruin of...+ gây ra sự đổ nát của... - ((thường) số nhiều) tàn tích; cảnh đổ nát, cảnh điêu tàn =the ruins of Rome+ tàn tích của thành La mã * ngoại động từ - làm hỏng, làm đổ nát, tàn phá - làm suy nhược, làm xấu đi =to ruin someone's health+ làm suy nhược sức khoẻ của ai =to ruin someone's reputation+ làm mất thanh danh của ai - làm phá sản =to ruin oneself in gambling+ phá sản vì cờ bạc - dụ dỗ, cám dỗ, làm mất thanh danh, làm hư hỏng (con gái) * nội động từ - (thơ ca) ngã rập mặt xuống đất - đổ sập xuống, sụp đổ -
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ruin, decay, (Börse) crash, (Konkurs) bankruptcy;
• sein Vermögen vor dem Ruin bewahren to save one’s fortune from wreck;
• seinen eigenen Ruin herbeiführen to be on the downward path;
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Ruin m -s разоре́ние, банкро́тство, крах; упа́док, разру́ха, ги́бель, катастро́фа (напр., экономи́ческая)der Ruin war nicht mehr aufzuhalten катастро́фу уже́ нельзя́ би́ло предотврати́тьdu bist noch mein Ruin! разг. ты меня́ ещё́ доведё́шь до моги́лы!das Unternehmen geht dem Ruin entgegen предприя́тие разоря́ется [приближа́ется к своему́ банкро́тству]Ruin m разоре́ние; разру́ха; упа́док -
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ruin [ˊru:ɪn]1. n1) разоре́ние; крах;to bring to ruin разори́ть, погуби́ть
2) ги́бель; круше́ние ( надежд и т.п.)3) ( часто pl) разва́лины; руи́ны;in ruins в разва́линах
4) причи́на ги́бели2. v1) разоря́ть;to ruin oneself разори́ться
2) разруша́ть; по́ртить3) (по)губи́ть;to ruin a girl обесче́стить де́вушку
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[ru'i:n]subst.руиныett par överlevande har grävts fram ur ruinerna--из развалин выкопали двух живых людей————————[ru'i:n]subst.разорениеaffärerna förde honom till ruinens brant--его бизнес привёл его на грань банкротства————————развалины, руины; разорение; крах -
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ruin, ruination, undoing* * *(en -er) ruin;[ ligge i ruiner] be (el. lie) in ruins;[ slot som ligger i ruiner] ruined castle. -
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Ruin m <Ruins; o pl> yıkım, yıkılış, felaket;vor dem Ruin stehen uçurumun kenarında olmak -
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ruin I v 1. RS verfallen, zerfallen (Gebäude); 2. RS beschädigen; zerstören ruin II 1. RS Verfall m, Baufälligwerden n, Zerfall m (eines Gebäudes); 2. RS Ruine fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > ruin
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Ruin, s. Einfall no. I, Untergang, Verderben.
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ruin-sown RS ruinenübersätEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > ruin-sown
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ruin (n.), gate (v.), ruine (v.), rin
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