wreckage 英 [ˈrekɪdʒ]   美 [ˈrɛkɪdʒ]

wreckage

wreckage  英 [ˈrekɪdʒ] 美 [ˈrɛkɪdʒ]

n. (失事船或飞机等的)残骸;(船只等的)失事 

名词复数:wreckages 

wreckage filled the channel. 沉船残骸堵塞了航道。
What was really weird is there was no wreckage, nothing. 她解释说:“很奇怪的是没有残骸,什么都没有。

  • What's left behind after a destructive accident or disaster is called wreckage. The day after tornadoes sweep through a town, its inhabitants might search the wreckage of their houses for mementoes and valuables.
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  • n. (失事船或飞机等的)残骸;(船只等的)失事
  • 1. wreckage filled the channel.

    沉船残骸堵塞了航道。

  • 2. What was really weird is there was no wreckage, nothing.

    她解释说:“很奇怪的是没有残骸,什么都没有。

  • 3. The magician managed to swim to a piece of wreckage and climb aboard, immediately collapsing from exhaustion.

    魔术师努力游向一片船的残骸并爬上去,立即由于筋疲力尽而倒下。

  • wreckage (n.) 1814, "fact of being wrecked," from wreck (v.) + -age. Meaning "remains of a wrecked thing" is from 1832.
wreck·age / ˈrekɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈrekɪdʒ / noun [uncountable ] the parts of a vehicle, building, etc. that remain after it has been badly damaged or destroyed (车辆等的)残骸;(建筑物等的)废墟 A few survivors were pulled from the wreckage. 从废墟中扒出了几个幸存者。 Pieces of wreckage were found ten miles away from the scene of the explosion. 从离爆炸现场十英里外的地方发现了残骸碎片。 ( figurative) Could nothing be rescued from the wreckage of her dreams? 难道从她那破灭的梦想中就找不出一丝希望了吗? wreck·age / ˈrekɪdʒ ; NAmE ˈrekɪdʒ /
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