破壊者 — meaning in English
hakaisha
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English meaning
- breaker noun A large wave that crashes into foam as it reaches shallow water or shore.
- destroyer noun Someone or something that destroys.
- saboteur noun Someone who deliberately damages or disrupts property, plans, or operations to harm an opponent.
- vandal noun Someone who deliberately damages or destroys property, especially for no good reason.
- wrecker noun A person or company that dismantles damaged vehicles or salvages usable parts from wrecks.
Senses
破壊者 is used for these senses in English:
- breaker Something that breaks (something else).
- destroyer That which destroys something.
- saboteur A person who intentionally causes the destruction of property in order to hinder the efforts of their enemy.
- vandal A person who needlessly destroys, defaces, or damages things, especially other people's property.
- wrecker One who breaks up situations or events.
breaker — full definition
- noun A large wave that crashes into foam as it reaches shallow water or shore.
- noun A switch that automatically cuts off an electrical circuit if there is a fault (circuit breaker).
- intj Used on CB radio to interrupt and request to speak.
destroyer — full definition
- noun Someone or something that destroys.
- noun A small, fast, heavily armed warship, traditionally smaller than a cruiser but larger than a frigate.