English to Chinese Dictionary devastation

devastation

毁坏
definition
noun
the floods caused widespread devastation
great destruction or damage.
she spoke of her devastation at his death
severe and overwhelming shock or grief.
translation of 'devastation'
noun
毁坏
example
Hurricane Ike could unleash 'devastation' within only a few hours.
she spoke of her 'devastation' at his death
Ivor Jones, a Liverpool-born pastor, likened the scenes to the 'devastation' wrought in England by the Blitz.
He had also protected the only habitat of civilization from the 'devastation' of the destructive angels.
The death toll does not tell the 'devastation' the flood has caused.
The amount of environmental 'devastation' in the country is incredible.
Having seen atrocious loss in World War II, I understand the 'devastation' of armed conflict.
There was no place for her to hide from her utter 'devastation' .
she spoke of her 'devastation' at his death
In a minute, my phone will ring and I'll have to hide my 'devastation' and pretend not to mind.
The president saw down below what he called 'devastation' .
the floods caused widespread 'devastation'
We finally manage to get to the heart of the eerie water delta where the 'devastation' was appalling.
And you could just see in their face 'devastation' .
the floods caused widespread 'devastation'
We cannot express the shock and 'devastation' the family are feeling.
The family was away from the house that night and came home in the early hours to a scene of 'devastation' .
Research shows the scale of 'devastation' wrought by recent hurricanes can indeed be traced to global warming.
The scene was gruesome; the 'devastation' was immediately obvious.
We should never forget the 'devastation' caused by the Asian tsunami.
To her 'devastation' her father even criticised her approach to acting during the filming.
Time slows down in the wake of such personal 'devastations' .
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