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傾家蕩產(chǎn)qīng jiā dàng chǎnbe reduced to poverty and ruin; ruin the family and dissipate all one’s property; lose a family fortune ? 匪徒們眼瞪著他們的大鍋盔,~。(曲波《林海雪原》466) The bandits stared at their Big Helmet Mountain. It was a complete wreck./“新來這扁圓臉的女人是喪門相”,非~不止。(茅盾《子夜》237) This woman with her flat found face is sure to bring you bad luck and ruin you: …/農(nóng)民們?nèi)艉退l(fā)生了債務(wù)關(guān)系,即使只有一塊錢,結(jié)果總被馮云卿盤剝成~,做了馮宅的佃戶——(茅盾《子夜》213)…and when his victim found himself with a debt he could not repay—it might be as little as a dollar—he would invariably end up by forfeiting his land to Feng Yunqing. Then when his land was gone,he would be forced to become a mere tenant working on his land. ? 人世一世,草木一秋,~,也得樂它一陣! (楊沫《青春之歌》35) After all,life is short. I’d give all my property for a chance like this. ? 他很明白,如果大敗,可怕的不僅是多年的威望掃地,而且很可能被皇上派緹騎逮入京城,斬首西市,還要~。(姚雪垠《李自成》Ⅰ—180) He knew very well that if this turned into a rout it would not only wipe out his past prestige,but he might well be arrested by imperial guards sent by the emperor,then taken to the capital to be executed in the market-place after having all his property confiscated. ? 為這點(diǎn)子小事弄的人家傾家敗產(chǎn),也不算什么能為。(《紅樓夢(mèng)》596) It’s nothing to boast of,if somebody is willing to ruin a family for such a trifling reason. 傾家蕩產(chǎn)lose all one’s property;be reduced to poverty and ruin; become homeless and bankrupt 股票投機(jī)使他~。He squandered all his fortune in stock market speculation. 傾家蕩產(chǎn)qīnɡ jiā dànɡ chǎn傾:用盡;蕩:清除,弄光。形容全部家產(chǎn)都弄光了。lose a family fortune, be reduced to poverty and ruin, lose all one’s property |