wreck
verb
noun
rek
verb
1
SPOIL
弄坏
to
completely
spoil
something
so
that
it
cannot
continue
in
a
successful
way
破坏,糟蹋;
Injury
threatened
to
wreck
his
sporting
career.
身体受伤可能会毁了他的运动生涯。
It
was
drink
that
wrecked
their
marriage.
是酒毁了他们的婚姻。
2
DAMAGE
毁坏
to
damage
something
such
as
a
building
or
vehicle
so
badly
that
it
cannot
be
repaired
使〔建筑、车辆等〕毁坏
The
car
was
completely
wrecked
in
the
accident.
汽车在事故中完全报废。
3
DESTROY A SHIP
毁坏船只
if
a
ship
is
wrecked,
it
is
badly
damaged
and
sinks
〔船只〕失事
The
ship
was
wrecked
off
the
coast
of
Africa.
那艘船在非洲沿海失事了。
noun
4
CAR/PLANE
汽车/飞机
a
car,
plane,
or
train
that
has
been
damaged
very
badly,
especially
in
a
crash
〔尤指事故中〕遭严重毁坏的汽车 (飞机,火车 )
He
was
still
alive
when
they
pulled
him
from
the
wreck.
他们把他从失事的车辆中拖出来时,他还活着。
5
SHIP
船
a
ship
that
has
sunk
沉船,失事船;
[+
of
]
Divers
discovered
the
wreck
of
an
old
German
warship.
潜水员发现了一艘古老的德国战舰。
6
PERSON
人
PERSON
人
someone
who
is
very
nervous,
tired,
or
unhealthy
[非正式] 十分紧张 (疲劳,不健康 )的人
informal
He
looked
a
complete
wreck.
他看上去元气大伤。
nervous/emotional
wreck
The
attack
had
left
her
an
emotional
wreck.
那次袭击让她变成了惊弓之鸟。
7
ACCIDENT
意外事故
an
accident
involving
cars
or
other
vehicles
[美] 〔汽车等〕交通事故;
AmE
car/train/plane
wreck
My
father
died
in
a
car
wreck.
我父亲死于车祸。
8
PLACE
地方
a
place
that
is
very
untidy
杂乱的地方
When
you’re
here,
this
place
is
a
wreck!
你一到这里,这地方就变得乱糟糟!
9
OLD CAR
旧汽车
an
old
car
that
is
in
a
very
bad
condition
[非正式] 破烂不堪的汽车
informal