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[rek]1. noun1) a very badly damaged ship:حُطام سَفينَهThe divers found a wreck on the sea-bed.
2) something in a very bad condition:دَمار، حُطام، حالَه سَيِّئَه جِداI feel a wreck after cleaning the house.
3) the destruction of a ship at sea:تَحَطُّم السَّفينَه في البَحْرThe wreck of the Royal George.
2. verbto destroy or damage very badly:يُحَطِّم، يُدَمِّرYou have wrecked my plans.
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حُطَام \ debris: remains; scattered broken pieces. wreck: sth. that is damaged beyond repair: His car was a complete wreck after the accident. wreckage: scattered pieces of sth. that was wrecked. -
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مُدَمَّر لا يمكن إصلاحُه (شَيْء) \ wreck: sth. that is damaged beyond repair: His car was a complete wreck after the accident. -
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دَمَّرَ \ blow up: to destroy by an explosion to force air into sth.: Please blow up my football. demolish: to destroy; knock down (old buildings). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. devastate: to ruin (a place, a crop, etc.) by fire, war, storms, etc.. lay waste: (of wars or storms) to destroy (crops, villages, etc.). ruin: to destroy; damage seriously: You’ve ruined my plans by your carelessness. Storms ruined the crops, cause (sb.) to lose all his money, position, etc. He was ruined by the loss of his cattle. wipe out: destroy completely: The town was wiped out by enemy aircraft. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. \ See Also نسف (نَسَفَ)، هدم (هَدَمَ) -
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حَطَّمَ \ break sth. down: to demolish: The fireman broke the door down (or broke down the door) to enter the house. break up: to (cause to) fall apart bit by bit; scatter: The ship went on the rocks and broke up. The meeting broke up in disorder. crush: to destroy (an enemy, sb.’s hopes, etc.). destroy: to break to pieces; ruin. shatter: to break suddenly into small pieces: The glass fell and shattered on the floor. wreck: to destroy; ruin: The ship was wrecked in a storm. Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. smash: to break violently into small pieces: He smashed my window. The egg fell and smashed. \ See Also تحطم (تَحَطَّم) -
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خَرَّبَ \ demolish: to destroy; knock down (old buildings). devastate: to ruin (a place, a crop, etc.) by fire, war, storms, etc.. lay waste: (of wars or storms) to destroy (crops, villages, etc.). ruin: to destroy; damage seriously: You’ve ruined my plans by your carelessness. Storms ruined the crops. sabotage: to damage by sabotage. wreck: to destroy; ruin: Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. \ See Also دمر (دَمَّرَ) -
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9 Wreck Batman
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10 Wreck Beach Preservation Society
Non-profit-making organization: WBPSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Wreck Beach Preservation Society
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11 Barely Moving Wreck
Jocular: BMWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Barely Moving Wreck
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12 Blasphemous Motorized Wreck
Jocular: BMWУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Blasphemous Motorized Wreck
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13 Rent A Wreck of America, Inc.
NASDAQ: RAWAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Rent A Wreck of America, Inc.
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14 samochód ciężarowy ratowniczy wreck train pociąg ratunkowy do usuwania z toru
• wrecking truckSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > samochód ciężarowy ratowniczy wreck train pociąg ratunkowy do usuwania z toru
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20 (skips)flak
См. также в других словарях:
Wreck — Wreck, n. [OE. wrak, AS. wr[ae]c exile, persecution, misery, from wrecan to drive out, punish; akin to D. wrak, adj., damaged, brittle, n., a wreck, wraken to reject, throw off, Icel. rek a thing drifted ashore, Sw. vrak refuse, a wreck, Dan.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wreck — (engl. Wrack) steht für Wreck (Band), USA Big Wreck, US Band Siehe auch Fat Wreck Chords Star Wreck Wreck Island Shipwreck … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wreck — Wreck, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wrecked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wrecking}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To destroy, disable, or seriously damage, as a vessel, by driving it against the shore or on rocks, by causing it to become unseaworthy, to founder, or the like; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wreck — Ⅰ. wreck UK US /rek/ verb [T] ► to destroy or badly damage something: »Several protesters set out to wreck the company s headquarters. ► to spoil a chance, plan, etc.: be wrecked by sth »The deal was wrecked by the recent turmoil in the debt… … Financial and business terms
wreck — wreck·age; wreck·er; wreck·ful; wreck; ship·wreck; … English syllables
Wreck — Wreck, v. i. 1. To suffer wreck or ruin. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To work upon a wreck, as in saving property or lives, or in plundering. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wreck — may refer to:* A collision of an automobile, aircraft or other vehicle * Shipwreck, the remains of a ship after a crisis at sea * Receiver of Wreck, an official of the British government whose main task is to process incoming reports of wreck *… … Wikipedia
Wreck — Wreck, v. t. & n. See 2d & 3d {Wreak}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wreck — [n] severe damage or severely damaged goods collapse, crash, crate, debacle, debris, derelict, destruction, devastation, disruption, fender bender*, heap*, hulk*, jalopy*, junk*, junker*, litter, mess, pile up*, rear ender*, relic, ruin, ruins,… … New thesaurus
wreck — index damage (noun), damage (verb), debacle, despoil, destroy (efface), devastate, disable, mutilate … Law dictionary
wreck — vb *ruin, dilapidate Analogous words: *destroy, demolish, raze: *injure, damage, impair Contrasted words: *save, preserve, conserve … New Dictionary of Synonyms