wrack

英[r?k]
美[r?k]

基本釋義

n.
(在海岸上長的或沖到海岸上的)海草(用作肥料等); 墨角藻; 殘敗; 漂來物

實用例句

The car will soon go to wrack and ruin standing out in all kinds of weather.

汽車暴露于外任憑風(fēng)吹雨打日曬,很快就會報廢的.

期刊摘選

The wrack had begun to stink as it rotted in the sun.

海草殘骸在陽光下腐爛,開始變臭了.

期刊摘選

Stephen closed his eyes to hear his boots crush crackling wrack and shells.

斯蒂芬閉上兩眼,傾聽著自己的靴子踩在海藻和貝殼上的聲音.

期刊摘選

Of the original scheme a wrack remains.

原來的計畫幾一點殘跡也未留下.

期刊摘選

Of the original scheme hardly a wrack remains.

原來的計劃幾乎一點殘跡也未留下.

辭典例句

The barn went to wrack and ruin after the farmer moved.

那農(nóng)夫搬走之后,谷倉就廢棄了.

期刊摘選

Periodic crises wrack the capitalist system, and they grow in size and duration.

周期性的危機破壞著資本主義制度, 這種危機的規(guī)模在擴大,時間在延長.

辭典例句

The wrack of the city was still hot from the fire.

這城市的殘骸,仍因火災(zāi)還是熱的.

期刊摘選

英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. dried seaweed especially that cast ashore

  • 2. the destruction or collapse of something;

    "wrack and ruin"

  • 3. growth of marine vegetation especially of the large forms such as rockweeds and kelp

Verb
  • 1. smash or break forcefully;

    "The kid busted up the car"

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