wreck
英 [英 [rek]]
美 [美 [rek]]
n. 沉船; 严重损毁的船; (事故中)遭严重毁坏的汽车(或飞机等); (身体或精神上)受到严重损伤的人
v. 破坏; 损坏; 毁坏; 毁灭; 毁掉; 使(船舶)失事; 使遇难; 使下沉
过去式:wrecked 过去分词:wrecked 现在分词:wrecking 复数:wrecks 第三人称单数:wrecks
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双语例句
- The ship was wrecked by an explosion.
这艘船被炸毁了。 - The pilot struggled out of the wreck almost uninjured
飞行员艰难地从失事的飞机中爬出来,几乎没有受伤。 - A team of divers was sent down to examine the wreck.
派了一个潜水队去对沉船进行检查。 - What would he tell his parents if he had a wreck?
如果他出了事故,他怎么向他的父母交代? - I was a physical and emotional wreck — I still can't believe how I ever got any work done.
我那时身心俱疲——现在还难以相信我是怎么把一些事情做成的。 - It was embarrassing and sad to see this man reduced to a mumbling wreck.
看见这个人变得口齿不清、弱不禁风,真是让人既难堪又悲哀。 - He was killed in a car wreck.
他在一场车祸中丧生。 - Why don't you tell me frankly that I'm a wreck?
你为什么不坦率地告诉我,我已经是个丑八怪了? - And I see this widow and she's a wreck.
我看到一个寡妇,她崩溃了。 - I was a gibbering wreck by this stage.
我到这时候说话已颠三倒四,神经高度紧张。