ruin [ˈruːɪn]
sustantivo
1ruina (f)
- to fall into ruin(s) -> quedar en ruinas
- it will be the ruin of him -> será su ruina
- ruin is staring us in the face -> estamos a punto de perderlo todo
verbo transitivo
2arruinar
- to ruin one's health/eyesight -> arruinarse la salud/la vista
- we're ruined -> estamos arruinados
- the meal's ruined -> se ha echado a perder la comida
- tourism has ruined the town -> el turismo ha echado a perder la ciudad
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ruin [ruin]
sustantivo
1Ruina, caída, decadencia; bancarrota, pérdida de reputación u honra, corrupción, vicio.
2Estado de ruina, desolación o degradación; perdición.
3Ruina, causa de destrucción.
- To bring one to ruin -> perder a uno
- To go to ruin -> arruinarse, perderse, venir a menos
- Ruins -> escombros, ruinas o despojos de fábricas o edificios arruinados; residuos
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Caer en ruinas, arruinarse; decaer. (n)
2Producir o causar ruina. (n)
va. Arruinar, derribar, demoler, destruir, empobrecer; seducir.
ruin [ˈruːɪn]
noun
1 (building) ruina; (f)
the ruins of a castle las ruinas los restos de un castillo;or
to fall into ruin convertirse en ruinas
the town lay was in ruinsor la ciudad estaba en ruinas
2 ruina; (f) perdición; (f)
he faced the prospect of financial ruin se enfrentaba a la posibilidad de la ruina económica de acabar en la bancarrota;or her hopes were in ruins sus esperanzas estaban destruidas; my life/career is in ruins mi vida/carrera está destruida arruinada;or drink will be his ruin the ruin of himor el alcohol será su ruina su perdición;or
the country has gone to ruin el país se ha arruinado
verb:transitive
1 (destroy) [+reputation, career, life] arruinar; destruir; [+hopes] destruir; echar por tierra; [+plans] estropear; echar por tierra
it ruined his chances of playing in the final dio al traste con sus posibilidades de jugar en la final
2 (spoil) [+clothes, car] estropear; destrozar; [+meal, event, eyesight] estropear
look at my dress, it's ruined! mira mi vestido, ¡está destrozado!; don't eat that now, you'll ruin your appetite no te comas eso ahora, se te quitarán las ganas de comer; their chatter ruined my enjoyment of the concert su charla no me dejó disfrutar del concierto
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Verb Conjugation for "ruin"
Imperative
- ruin
- you ruin
- he/she ruins
- we ruin
- you ruin
- they ruin
Preterite
- I ruined
- you ruined
- he/she ruined
- we ruined
- you ruined
- they ruined
Present Continuous
- I am ruining
- you are ruining
- he/she is ruining
- we are ruining
- you are ruining
- they are ruining
Present Perfect
- I have ruined
- you have ruined
- he/she has ruined
- we have ruined
- you have ruined
- they have ruined
Past Continuous
- I was ruining
- you were ruining
- he/she was ruining
- we were ruining
- you were ruining
- they were ruining
Past Perfect
- I had ruined
- you had ruined
- he/she had ruined
- we had ruined
- you had ruined
- they had ruined
Future
- I will ruin
- you will ruin
- he/she will ruin
- we will ruin
- you will ruin
- they will ruin
Future Perfect
- I will have ruined
- you will have ruined
- he/she will have ruined
- we will have ruined
- you will have ruined
- they will have ruined
Future Continuous
- I will be ruining
- you will be ruining
- he/she will be ruining
- we will be ruining
- you will be ruining
- they will be ruining
Present Perfect Continuous
- I have been ruining
- you have been ruining
- he/she has been ruining
- we have been ruining
- you have been ruining
- they have been ruining
Future Perfect Continuous
- I will have been ruining
- you will have been ruining
- he/she will have been ruining
- we will have been ruining
- you will have been ruining
- they will have been ruining
Past Perfect Continuous
- I had been ruining
- you had been ruining
- he/she had been ruining
- we had been ruining
- you had been ruining
- they had been ruining
ruin
adjective
1low, contemptible (vil)
2mean (avaro)
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ruin [roo-een’]
adjective
1Mean (vil), low, despicable, churlish, forlorn; little.
2Humble, decayed; wicked, malicious.
3Covetous, avaricious, insidious, treacherous, infamous.
4Applied to a vicious animal.
noun
5A wicked, infamous person. (m)
noun
6Small nerve in the tail of cats. (f)
noun, plural
7Braid. (Colloquial)
ruin
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