| 摧毁 | cuī huǐ | to destroy; to wreck | |
| 摧残HSK 6 | cuī cán | to ravage; to ruin | |
| 无坚不摧 | wú jiān bù cuī | no stronghold one cannot overcome (idiom); to conquer every obstacle; nothing one can't do; to carry everything before one | |
| 坚不可摧 | jiān bù kě cuī | invulnerable, indestructible, impregnable | |
| 摧枯拉朽 | cuī kū lā xiǔ | to destroy sth. already deteriorating (idiom) |
| 1 | Otherwise, we will destroy this place. . . . | |
| 2 | This wall seems very sturdy and hard to be destroyed. | |
| 3 | A serious fire destroyed many buildings and properties. | |
| 4 | War can destroy everything, but it cannot destroy the strength and will of people's hearts. | |
| 5 | The protagonist is a brave warrior who is determined to save his people from the evil forces. |