Destructor in english
Destroyer
pronunciation: dɪstrɔɪɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɪstrɔɪɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
destructor1 = destroyer ; destructive ; annihilating ; wrecker.
Example: The result of knowledge gleaned from libraries is to make men not violent revolutionists, but cautious evolutionists; not destroyers, but careful improvers.Example: The Archives are located in an area that experiences severe air pollution and levels of ozone that are very destructive to paper and parchment.Example: This is very much a novel about what Max refers to as the annihilating force of the past.Example: I too would like more transparency but when the opposition are such wreckers of every policy I can understand why cards are played close to the chest.destructor2 = destroyer.
Example: During World War II he participated in combat operations aboard destroyers in the Pacific.more:
» barco destructor = destroyer .
Example: During World War II he participated in combat operations aboard destroyers in the Pacific.