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Перевод: devastation
[существительное] опустошение; разорение; разруха ; растрата имущества
Тезаурус:
- There is hardly any bitterness for the devastation caused by the war; there has been hardly any outcry about the inability to redeem Japanese notesand the Japs issued Rs562 crores worth 420 million, over 30 years of Burma's national revenue.
- Marie opened the shutters, letting light in on the devastation.
- WEST MAYO FACES DEVASTATION AT THE HANDS OF GOLD PROSPECTORS, BUT LOCAL PEOPLE ARE DETERMINED TO UNDERMINE THEIR PLANS.
- But the plague returned to France in 1361, and the devastation it imposed, coupled with the laxity and incompetence of the English administration, weakened the English grip on its French territories.
- If any of our political masters, the faceless bureaucrats, the time-serving, vote-chasing, career politicians who sanctioned this devastation, ever read these lines, then I curse them for their crass stupidity and their wanton rape of my native land.
- Soeriaatmadja showed me pictures of the devastation caused recently by one elephant in West Sumatra who had knocked down 170 homes.
- Even now the devastation is begun,
- And we wonder where all the feed for those pigs is coming from and what land devastation has been used to produce it.
- Only the water itself, its wildly fluctuating level carving a swathe of devastation along the shore, betrays the deception.
- Certainly it was once hoped, particularly after the devastation of the last war, that modern architecture might with the aid of science and technology provide mankind with a wholly satisfying new environment - and do so in a matter of a few decades.
- The cause of this devastation was the Black Death.
- If the devastation continues at current rates, much of the Amazon Rainforest will have been obliterated by the end of the century, now just ten years away.
- During the Saxon rebellions, however, general looting was allowed as form of punishment for the rebels and as part of a considered plan of devastation.
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