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1 zerstörerisch
Adj. destructive* * *destructive* * *zer|stö|re|risch [tsɛɐ'Støːrərɪʃ]1. adjdestructive2. advdestructivelyzerstö́rerisch wirken — to wreak destruction
* * *1) (causing or able to cause destruction: Small children can be very destructive.) destructive3) (causing disorder: a disruptive child.) disruptive4) (likely to destroy or overthrow (government, discipline in a school etc): That boy is a subversive influence in this class.) subversive* * *zer·stö·re·rischI. adj destructivedie \zerstörerische Wirkung des Wirbelsturmes war verheerend the destructive effect of the tornado was devastatingII. adv destructively* * *1.Adjektiv destructive2.* * *zerstörerisch adj destructive* * *1.Adjektiv destructive2.* * *adj.destructive adj.
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