Encara no tenim significats per a "leave in tatters".
1The injury also seemed to leave in tatters the Chiefs chances of fulfilling their expectations of making the playoffs.
2The notion that Biden was less than sentient was left in tatters.
3Mostly, they're either gone now or have been left in tatters as c(...)
4Indeed federal energy policy has been left in tatters after a decade of inaction on climate change.
5Despite repeated promises of a "strong and stable" government, her authority is left in tatters.
6The fragile ceasefire was left in tatters after the separatists rejected Russian demands to withdraw from the capital.
7Domestic tourism, along with international jaunts, have been left in tatters in the wake of the global pandemic.
8The country's energy policy was left in tatters after the quake caused the worst nuclear accident in 25 years.
9Varney said: Police and CPS policy offers no protection to those wrongfully accused and many lives are left in tatters.
10The country's energy policy was left in tatters after the quake caused by the worst nuclear accident in 25 years.
11LLANELLI'S hopes of joining Cardiff in the Heineken European Cup semi-finals in January were left in tatters at Brive yesterday.
12The directors of the failed investment company, Lombard Finance, have escaped jail, but their reputations have been left in tatters.
13The global sporting calendar has also been left in tatters with major tournaments canceled, postponed or forced to continue without spectators.
14The Association of Southeast Asian Nations' reputation for harmony and polite debate was left in tatters by the Phnom Penh meeting.
15The perfect balance of the pyramids now lopsided, the cones hacked about, the top hats chopped into and left in tatters.
16Any chance of hitting the ground running has now fallen flat, as preparations for the fixture have been left in tatters.