shipwreck
shipwreck 英 ['ʃɪprek] 美 ['ʃɪprɛk]
n. 海难;遇难船 vt. 使失事;使毁灭;使失败
进行时:shipwrecking 过去式:shipwrecked 过去分词:shipwrecked 第三人称单数:shipwrecks 名词复数:shipwrecks
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- n. 海难;遇难船
- vt. 使失事;使毁灭;使失败
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1. The only survivor of a shipwreck was washed up on a small, uninhabited island.
海难中唯一的幸存者被冲到一个无人居住的小岛上。
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2. We’re back at what we started without ideas of disaster, shipwreck and the sublime.
我们又回到了开始的地方,认识不到灾难、海难和崇高。
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3. Somalia's chaos is just across the Gulf of Aden from Yemen, which is why thousands of Somalis have fled in recent years to seek sanctuary in Yemen, risking piracy and shipwreck in the process.
也门与处于骚乱中的索马里仅隔一道浅浅的亚丁湾,这就是为什么近年成千上万的索马里难民会甘冒被海盗劫杀和遭遇海难之险逃往也门避难。
- shipwreck (n.) mid-15c., from ship (n.) + wreck (n.). Earlier it meant "things cast up from a shipwreck" (c. 1100). The earlier word for "shipwreck" in the modern sense was Middle English schipbreke, "'ship-break,'" from a North Sea Germanic word; compare West Frisian skipbrek, Middle Dutch schipbroke, German Schiffbruch, Old English scipgebroc. Old English scipbryce meant "right to claim goods from a wrecked ship."
- shipwreck (v.) 1580s, "cause to wreck;" c. 1600, "to suffer shipwreck," from shipwreck (n.). Related: Shipwrecked.
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