wrecked
v. 毀壞[毀滅]某物( wreck的過去式和過去分詞 ); 使(船舶)失事,使遇難,使下沉
adj. 失事的;遇難的;毀壞的,喝得爛醉
To wreck something means to completely destroy or ruin it.
He wrecked the garden...
他毀掉了花園。
A coalition could have defeated the government and wrecked the treaty...
聯盟本來可以擊敗政府並毀掉該條約的。
If a ship is wrecked, it is damaged so much that it sinks or can no longer sail.
The ship was wrecked by an explosion.
這艘船被炸燬了。
...a wrecked cargo ship.
失事的貨船
A wreck is something such as a ship, car, plane, or building which has been destroyed, usually in an accident.
...the wreck of a sailing ship...
帆船的殘骸
The car was a total wreck...
這輛車完全報廢了。
A wreck is an accident in which a moving vehicle hits something and is damaged or destroyed.
He was killed in a car wreck.
他在一場車禍中喪生。
...the little girl that survived that plane wreck...
在空難中倖存的小女孩
If you say that someone is a wreck, you mean that they are very exhausted or unhealthy.
You look a wreck...
你看起來身體很糟糕。
It was embarrassing and sad to see this man reduced to a mumbling wreck.
看見這個人變得口齒不清、弱不禁風,真是讓人既難堪又悲哀。
1. destroyed in an accident;
About forty prisoners are still barricaded inside the wrecked buildings.
仍有大約40名囚犯被困在嚴重損毀的建築物中。
His life has been wrecked by the tragedy.
他的生活被這場災難毀掉了。
The ship was wrecked by an explosion.
這艘船被炸燬了。
The storm wrecked homes in its path.
暴風雨摧毀了所經之處的房屋。
He wrecked the garden.
他毀掉了花園。