| 正面 | 5238.ruin 英 ['ruːɪn]美 ['ruɪn] ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 背面 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() 释义: 1. (记)根据读音记忆→护的→用来保护头的东西→头巾 。2. hat => hood.3. Ultimately hood and hat are the same word, and both mean etymologically 'headcovering'.n. 废墟;毁坏;灭亡vt. 毁灭;使破产vi. 破产;堕落;被毁灭n. (Ruin)人名;(德、意、芬)鲁因;(法)吕安 例句: 1. She wasn't going to let her plans go to ruin.她不会让她的计划破产的。 ruin 破坏,毁坏来自拉丁语 ruina,倒塌,毁坏,来自 ruere,倒塌,崩塌,来自 PIE*reue,击,打,撕开,词源 同 rag,rough.字母 g 脱落,比较 regulate,rule. ruinruin: [14] If something is ruined, etymologically it has simply ‘fallen down’. The word’s ultimate ancestor is Latin ruere ‘fall, crumble’ (source also of English congruent). From it was derived the noun ruīna ‘fall’, which passed into English via Old French ruine.=> congruentruin (n.)late 14c., "act of giving way and falling down," from Old French ruine "a collapse" (14c.), and directly from Latin ruina "a collapse, a rushing down, a tumbling down" (source also of Spanish ruina, Italian rovina), related to ruere "to rush, fall violently, collapse," from PIE *reue- (2) "to smash, knock down, tear out, dig up" (see rough (adj.)). Meaning "complete destruction of anything" is from 1670s. Ruins "remains of a decayed building or town" is from mid-15c.; the same sense was in the Latin plural noun.ruin (v.)1580s (transitive), from ruin (n.). Intransitive sense "fall into ruin" is from c. 1600. Financial sense is attested from 1660. Related: Ruined; ruining." |
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