debris
debris 英 [ˈdebri:] 美 [dəˈbri]
n. 碎片,残骸;垃圾
Emergency teams are still clearing the debris from the plane crash. 各抢救小组仍在清理失事飞机的残骸。
Clear away leaves and other garden debris from the pond. 把池塘里的树叶和其他庭园垃圾清除干净。
- Debris is trash scattered around after a disaster, like shattered glass on the road after a car accident.
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- n. 碎片,残骸;垃圾
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1. Emergency teams are still clearing the debris from the plane crash.
各抢救小组仍在清理失事飞机的残骸。
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2. Clear away leaves and other garden debris from the pond.
把池塘里的树叶和其他庭园垃圾清除干净。
- debris (n.) 1708, from French débris "remains, waste, rubbish" (16c.), from obsolete debriser "break down, crush," from Old French de- (see de-) + briser "to break," from Late Latin brisare, possibly of Gaulish origin (compare Old Irish brissim "I break").
deb·ris / ˈdebriː ; ˈdeɪbriː ; NAmE dəˈbriː / noun [uncountable ] 1 pieces of wood, metal, brick, etc. that are left after sth has been destroyed 残骸;碎片;破片 ◆ Emergency teams are still clearing the debris from the plane crash. 各抢救小组仍在清理失事飞机的残骸。 2 ( formal) pieces of material that are not wanted and rubbish/garbage that are left somewhere 残渣;垃圾;废弃物 ◆ Clear away leaves and other garden debris from the pond. 把池塘里的树叶和其他庭园垃圾清除干净。 deb·ris / ˈdebriː ; ˈdeɪbriː ; NAmE dəˈbriː /
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