destroy
/dɪˈstrɔɪ/ (bre, ipa) · /dɪˈstrɔɪ/ (ame, ipa) · /di-ˈstrȯi dē-/ (ame, mw)
destroy — 動詞
- destroypresent simple I / you / we / they
- destroyshe / she / it
- destroyedpast simple
- destroying-ing form
1. to damage a thing, place, or idea so completely that it is left ruined and unusa
摧毀;破壞
徹底破壞使無法使用或存在
to damage a thing, place, or idea so completely that it is left ruined and unusable, with no possibility of being repaired, saved, or recovered
The earthquake destroyed hundreds of buildings in the city's old quarter.
地震摧毀了老城區數百棟建築。
passive: be destroyed by [natural force]
Yan accidentally destroyed her laptop when coffee spilled over the keyboard.
Yan 不小心把咖啡灑在鍵盤上,就此毀了筆電。
The old theatre was destroyed by fire just weeks before its reopening.
那座老劇院在即將重新開幕前幾週被大火燒毀了。
A single rumour destroyed the manager's reputation after twenty years of good work.
一則謠言毀了那位經理二十年累積的好名聲。
The floodwaters completely destroyed the bridge that connected the two communities.
洪水完全摧毀了連結兩個社區的橋樑。
- ruin
Focuses on loss of value or function; often used for plans, clothes, or abstract things rather than structures
- demolish
Specifically means to tear down a building or structure, often deliberately
- wreck
Implies sudden, violent damage; common with vehicles (wreck a car)
- devastate
Carries emotional weight; can describe widespread destruction or emotional impact
文法句型
destroy + noun phrase
be destroyed by + agent
用法筆記
Common in the passive voice (be destroyed by something). Also used figuratively with abstract objects such as reputation, hope, or confidence — a pattern not shared by physical-damage synonyms like demolish or knock down.
常見錯誤
2. to kill a sick, injured, or dangerous animal in a controlled way, usually to sto
撲殺;安樂死
人道殺死生病或危險的動物
to kill a sick, injured, or dangerous animal in a controlled way, usually to stop it from suffering or to protect people and other animals
The vet destroyed the injured horse to end its suffering.
獸醫撲殺了那匹受傷的馬,結束牠的痛苦。
collocation: destroy + injured / sick animal
The farmer had to destroy three pigs after the disease was found on his farm.
農夫在他的農場發現疫情後,不得不撲殺三頭豬。
Diya's dog was destroyed by the authorities after it bit two children.
Diya 的狗在咬了兩個小孩之後被相關單位撲殺了。
The zoo decided to destroy the tiger because it was too dangerous to keep.
動物園決定撲殺那隻老虎,因為留著牠太危險了。
- put down
Informal and much more common in everyday conversation; softer tone
- euthanize
Technical term used mainly in veterinary medicine; implies a painless death to end suffering
- put to sleep
Euphemistic; often used with pets to soften the emotional impact
- save
To rescue or treat an animal instead of killing it
- nurse back to health
To care for an animal until it recovers from illness or injury
文法句型
destroy + animal noun phrase
用法筆記
Object must be an animal, never a person. This sense is formal and typical in veterinary or official contexts; in everyday speech, alternatives such as put down or put to sleep are more common.
常見錯誤
3. to beat an opponent or competitor very easily and by a large margin in a sport,
徹底擊敗
在比賽或競爭中壓倒性取勝
to beat an opponent or competitor very easily and by a large margin in a sport, game, or business situation
The home team destroyed the visitors 5–0 in the cup final.
主隊在盃賽決賽中以 5 比 0 徹底擊敗了客隊。
sports: destroy + opponent + score
Hamza destroyed the defending champion in three straight sets last night.
Hamza 昨晚連下三盤,徹底擊敗了衛冕冠軍。
The startup destroyed its main rival with a cheaper and faster product.
這家新創公司以更便宜、更快的產品徹底擊敗了主要對手。
In the debate, Lara destroyed her opponent by presenting facts and clear logic.
在辯論中,Lara 以事實和清晰的邏輯徹底擊敗了對手。
- lose to
The simple opposite — to be defeated by someone
- be beaten by
Passive construction indicating the opposite outcome
文法句型
destroy + opponent / competitor
用法筆記
Informal. Usually takes an opponent or competitor as object. Common in sports journalism and competitive business language. Cannot be used literally — it is an emphatic substitute for beat or defeat.