wreck
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T To wreck something means to completely destroy or ruin it. 摧燬
He wrecked the garden. 他燬掉了那個花園。
His life has been wrecked by the tragedy. 他的生活被這場悲劇燬了。
2. N-COUNT A wreck is something such as a ship, car, plane, or building that has been destroyed, usually in an accident. (輪船、汽車、飛機或房屋失事後的) 殘骸
...the wreck of a sailing ship. …一艘帆船的殘骸。
The car was a total wreck. 這輛車完全報廢了。
3. N-COUNT A wreck is an accident in which a moving vehicle hits something and is damaged or destroyed. 撞車事故[美國英語]
He was killed in a car wreck. 他在一場車禍中喪生。
4. N-COUNT If you say that someone is a wreck, you mean that they are very exhausted or unhealthy. 疲憊不堪的人; 不健康的人[非正式]
You look a wreck. 你看起來極度疲憊。
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wreck /r?k/ (wrecking,wrecked,wrecks)
劍橋詞典
- to destroy or badly damage something
- The man is demented - he's going to wreck the whole operation .
- The storm wrecked our garden shed .
- The children have wrecked my camera . 返回 wreck
破壞;燬壞
The explosion shattered nearby windows and wrecked two cars . 爆炸震碎了附近的窗子竝燬壞了兩輛汽車。
Our greenhouse was wrecked in last night's storm . 我們的溫室在昨晚的暴風雨中遭到了破壞。
informal
to spoil something completely
燬掉;完全破壞
He has been warned that his behaviour might wreck his chances of promotion . 有人警告他說,他的行爲可能會燬掉自己晉陞的機會。
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