wreaking
英 [英 [ˈriːkɪŋ]]
美 [美 [ˈriːkɪŋ]]
v. 造成(巨大的破坏或伤害)
wreak的现在分词
双语例句
- Your co-worker or manager may have personal issues that are wreaking havoc at work.
你的同事、经理可能拥有给工作造成了巨大破坏的个人事情。 - Italian news reports said the same weather system causing chaos in Venice was wreaking havoc elsewhere in north and central Italy, with some 200 people evacuated from their homes in hard-hit Tuscany.
意大利新闻报道说,让威尼斯城一团混乱的气象系统同样在意大利北部和中部肆虐,在受灾严重的托斯卡纳区,已有大约200人撤离家园。 - But one university psychologist has warned this is wreaking havoc with our self-image and undermining our sense of self-worth.
但是一位大学心理学家警告说,这种名人崇拜将会严重干扰我们对自我形象的认识、破坏我们的自我价值感。 - Agricultural prices were also surging, as El Nino was wreaking havoc with ocean currents.
一边是厄尔尼诺在海上肆虐引起破坏性洋流,一边是陆地上农产品价格暴涨。 - The cost of preserving highly leveraged financial behemoths still has the potential to bankrupt governments and debauch their currencies, wreaking yet more damage to their economies.
保留高杠杆率的金融巨擘,仍有可能让政府破产,本币贬值,对本国经济造成更大的破坏。 - The divergence, which is wreaking havoc among energy investors and traders, prompted Saudi Arabia two years ago to drop WTI as its benchmark for pricing oil to customers in the US.
这种偏离给能源投资者和交易员造成了极大干扰,促使沙特在两年前决定,不再把wti当作其面向美国客户的原油定价基准。 - It is "wreaking havoc on private lives and taking a toll on health and well-being", the research warns.
调查报告中说:这种工作严重危害了个人的生活质量、健康状况和家庭幸福。 - As the recycled cabin air dries the mucus in our nasal passages, our sense of smell diminishes, wreaking havoc with our olfactory appreciation.
由于机舱内的循环空气让我们鼻道中的黏液变干,我们的嗅觉会随之变弱,对气味的辨识会因此遭到破坏。 - When the earth shakes, wreaking havoc to our compatriots, all Chinese people must support them and join forces to fight the disaster.
当大地翻搅,青山垂泪,一些同胞遭逢巨大伤痛的时候,全体中国人只能一起承受,与灾魔对抗。 - It says he later joined a rebel group across the border in Congo, the FDLR, which has been wreaking havoc on the civilian population.
卢旺达政府称,尼泽伊玛纳后来加入了刚果边境的反叛组织FDLR,严重影响平民的生活。