Ravage in spanish
Estrago
pronunciation: estɹ̩ɑgoʊ part of speech: verb, noun
pronunciation: estɹ̩ɑgoʊ part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures
ravage = causar estragos, hacer estragos, destrozar, desolar.
Example: The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.ravages = destrozos, estragos. [Generalmente usado en plural]
Example: Problems faced maybe entirely new ones, such as protecting the library's stock from the ravages of climate or of insects.more:
» ravages of disease, the = estragos de la enfermedad, los; embates de la enfermedad, los.
Example: Vaccines are among the most effective weapons for protecting horses against the ravages of disease.» ravages of time, the = estragos del tiempo, los; embates del tiempo, los.
Example: Unused school buildings sit idle as ravages of time take toll.» ravages of war, the = estragos de la guerra, los; embates de la guerra, los.
Example: The ravages of war devastated Afghanistan's infrastructure, breaking people away from their homes and from each other.