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wreck

noun
/rek/
/rek/
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  1. a ship that has sunk or that has been very badly damaged沉船;严重损毁的船
    • They're going to try and raise the wreck from the seabed.他们将设法从海底捞起失事船只残骸。
    see also shipwreck
    Extra Examples
    • Heavy seas prevented salvage teams from landing on the wreck.巨浪使海上救援队无法登上失事船只残骸。
    • They are worried about the oil still in the wreck.他们担忧仍然留在失事船只里的石油。
    • the wreck of the Titanic“泰坦尼克”号的残骸
    Topics Transport by waterc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + wreck
    • discover
    • find
    • locate
    preposition
    • in a/​the wreck
    • on a/​the wreck
    • wreck of
    See full entry
  2. a car, plane, etc. that has been very badly damaged in an accident(事故中)遭严重毁坏的汽车(或飞机等)
    • Two passengers are still trapped in the wreck.有两名乘客仍被困在失事的车辆里。
    • She was pulled from the burning wreck by firefighters.她被消防员从燃烧的残骸中拉了出来。
    Synonyms crashcrash
    • slam
    • collide
    • smash
    • wreck
    These are all words that can be used when something, especially a vehicle, hits something else very hard and is damaged or destroyed.
    • crash to hit an object or another vehicle, causing damage; to make a vehicle do this:
      • I was terrified that the plane would crash.我很害怕飞机会失事。
    • slam (something) into/​against somebody/​something to crash into something with a lot of force; to make something do this:
      • The car skidded and slammed into a tree.汽车打滑,砰的一声撞到树上。
    • collide (rather formal) (of two vehicles or people) to crash into each other; (of a vehicle or person) to crash into somebody/​something else:指交通工具或人碰撞、相撞或撞上:
      • The car and the van collided head-on in thick fog.那辆小轿车和货车在浓雾中迎面相撞。
    • smash (rather informal) to crash into something with a lot of force; to make something do this; to crash a car:指(使)猛烈撞击、猛烈碰撞或撞车:
      • Ram-raiders smashed a stolen car through the shop window.飙车抢劫者驾着偷来的汽车撞破商店橱窗。
    crash, slam or smash?用 crash、slam 还是 smash?Crash is used especially to talk about vehicles and can be used without a preposition: We’re going to crash, aren’t we? In this meaning slam and smash always take a preposition: We’re going to slam/​smash, aren’t we? They are used for a much wider range of things than just vehicles. Crash can also be used for other things, if used with a preposition: He crashed down the phone.
    • wreck to crash a vehicle and damage it so badly that it is not worth repairing指使交通工具彻底毁坏
    Patterns
    • two vehicles crash/​collide
    • two vehicles crash/​slam/​smash into each other
    • to crash/​smash/​wreck a car
    Extra Examples
    • (figurative) The campaign is a train wreck waiting to happen.这场运动可能演变成灾难。
    • The wreck occurred at milepost 534, just west of Greenup, Kentucky.撞车发生在肯塔基州格里纳普以西里程标534处。
    • His attempts at damage control are like watching a car wreck.他进行损害控制的种种做法非常引人关注。
    • Explosions ripped through the blazing wreck.着火的残骸接连发生爆炸。
    Topics Transport by car or lorryc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • car
    • train
    verb + wreck
    • cause
    • survive
    phrases
    • like watching a car wreck
    • like watching a train wreck
    • a train wreck waiting to happen
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  3. [usually singular] (informal) a person who is in a bad physical or mental condition(身体或精神上)受到严重损伤的人
    • Physically, I was a total wreck.从身体上说,我完全是一个废人。
    • The experience left her an emotional wreck.那次经历让她情绪崩溃。
    • The interview reduced him to a nervous wreck.这次面试使得他的精神高度紧张。
    Extra Examples
    • I hadn't slept for two days, and I felt a complete physical wreck.我已经两天没睡觉了,感觉身体都累垮了。
    • I always turn into a gibbering wreck at interviews.每当面试时,我总是紧张得语无伦次。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • absolute
    • complete
    • total
    verb + wreck
    • feel
    • look
    • reduce somebody to
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  4. (informal) a vehicle, building, etc. that is in very bad condition状况非常糟糕的车辆(或建筑物等)
    • The house was a wreck when we bought it.我们买下这座房子时,它破烂不堪。
    • (figurative) They still hoped to salvage something from the wreck of their marriage.他们仍然希望从他们破碎的婚姻中挽回点什么。
    Topics Buildingsc2
  5. (North American English)
    (also crash British and North American English)
    an accident in which a vehicle hits something, for example another vehicle, usually causing damage and often injuring or killing the passengers撞车;碰撞;相撞
    • a car/train wreck汽车/火车失事
  6. Word OriginMiddle English (as a legal term denoting wreckage washed ashore): from Anglo-Norman French wrec, from the base of Old Norse reka ‘to drive’; related to wreak.

wreck

verb
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/rek/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wreck
/rek/
/rek/
he / she / it wrecks
/reks/
/reks/
past simple wrecked
/rekt/
/rekt/
past participle wrecked
/rekt/
/rekt/
-ing form wrecking
/ˈrekɪŋ/
/ˈrekɪŋ/
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  1. wreck something to damage or destroy something破坏;损坏;毁坏
    • A bomb completely wrecked the building.一颗炸弹把这座建筑完全炸毁了。
    • The building had been wrecked by the explosion.那座楼房被炸毁了。
    • The road was littered with wrecked cars.公路上到处都是被撞坏的汽车。
    • youths who steal and wreck fast cars偷窃和毁坏跑车的年轻人
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • totally
    • almost
    verb + wreck
    • try to
    • want to
    • threaten to
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  2. wreck something to cause something to fail completely毁灭;毁掉
    • The weather wrecked all our plans.天气把我们的计划全都毁了。
    • A serious injury nearly wrecked his career.一次重伤差点儿葬送了他的前程。
    Extra Examples
    • Their lives had been wrecked by neglect and abuse.他们的生活被忽视和虐待毁了。
    • His affair wrecked our marriage.他的出轨彻底毁了我们的婚姻。
    • A serious injury in 2006 threatened to wreck his career.2006年的一次重伤差点儿葬送了他的前程。
    • a crisis that threatens to wreck the peace talks威胁到和平会谈的危机
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • completely
    • totally
    • almost
    verb + wreck
    • try to
    • want to
    • threaten to
    See full entry
  3. [usually passive] to damage a ship so much that it sinks or can no longer sail使(船舶)失事;使遇难;使下沉
    • be wrecked The ship was wrecked off the coast of France.那艘船在法国的沿岸失事。
    see also shipwreck
  4. Word OriginMiddle English (as a legal term denoting wreckage washed ashore): from Anglo-Norman French wrec, from the base of Old Norse reka ‘to drive’; related to wreak.

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