rubble 英 ['rʌb(ə)l]   美 ['rʌbl]

rubble

rubble  英 ['rʌb(ə)l] 美 ['rʌbl]

n. 碎石,碎砖;粗石堆 

名词复数:rubbles 

In the rubble. 倒在碎石中。
The tsunami washed the plants away with their house, but the family found four of them in the rubble. 海啸冲走了他们家所有的盆栽,但是家人在碎石中发现了四盆。

  • The pile of crumbled debris that's left over after something breaks or collapses is rubble. Famous scenes of rubble include the fallen Twin Towers on September 11 and the remains of the Haitian capital after the 2010 earthquake.
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  • n. 碎石,碎砖;粗石堆
  • 1. In the rubble.

    倒在碎石中。

  • 2. The tsunami washed the plants away with their house, but the family found four of them in the rubble.

    海啸冲走了他们家所有的盆栽,但是家人在碎石中发现了四盆。

  • 3. But for Li, the hours she and her husband spent buried in the rubble are forever seared into her memory.

    但是对李婉芝来说,她和她丈夫被埋在碎石里几个小时的煎熬将会永远留在了她的记忆中。

  • rubble (n.) "rough, irregular stones broken from larger masses," late 14c., robeyl, from Anglo-French *robel "bits of broken stone," probably related to rubbish [OED], but also possibly from Old French robe (see rob).
rub·ble / ˈrʌbl ; NAmE ˈrʌbl / noun [uncountable ] broken stones or bricks from a building or wall that has been destroyed or damaged 碎石;碎砖 The bomb reducedthe houses to rubble. 炸弹把那片房子炸成了一堆瓦砾。 rub·ble / ˈrʌbl ; NAmE ˈrʌbl /
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