wreckage
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT When something such as a plane, car, or building has been destroyed, you can refer to what remains as wreckage or the wreckage. (飞机、汽车失事或房屋遭损毁后的) 残骸[also 'the' N]
Mark was dragged from the burning wreckage of his car just before it exploded. 马克刚被人从他的燃烧着的汽车残骸里拉了出来,车就爆炸了。
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wreckage /ˈrɛkɪdʒ/
剑桥词典
- a badly damaged object or the separated parts of a badly damaged object
- Investigators combed through the wreckage.
- Forensic scientists are examining the wreckage for clues about the cause of the explosion .
- Rescue teams searched among the wreckage for survivors .
- They had to amputate his foot to free him from the wreckage.
- Rescuers took several hours to cut the survivors free from the wreckage. 返回 wreckage
严重受损的东西;残骸
Two children were trapped in the wreckage. 两名儿童被困在残骸里。
The wreckage of the car was scattered over the roadside . 那辆汽车的残骸散落在路旁。
what is left of something that has been spoiled or that has failed
剩余物;残存物
Kate was still clinging to the wreckage of her failed marriage . 凯特仍然执着于她那破碎的婚姻,不想放手。
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