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1 shipwreck
1) (the accidental sinking or destruction of a ship: There were many shipwrecks on the rocky coast.) brodolom2) (a wrecked ship: an old shipwreck on the shore.) razbitina* * *I [šíprek]nounbrodolom; ladja, ki je doživela brodolom; razbitine (ladje); figuratively propad, popoln zlomto bring to shipwreck figuratively pogubiti, uničitito make shipwreck of s.th. — uničiti, razdejati kajII [šíprek]transitive verbuničiti z brodolomom, pustiti, da (ladja) nasede ali se razbije; figuratively uničiti, razdejatishipwrecked slang opit, pijan; intransitive verb doživeti brodolom, nasesti; figuratively propasti, imeti (hudo) škodo; izjaloviti seto be shipwrecked — doživeti brodolom (tudi figuratively) -
2 wreck
[rek] 1. noun1) (a very badly damaged ship: The divers found a wreck on the sea-bed.) razbitine ladje2) (something in a very bad condition: an old wreck of a car; I feel a wreck after cleaning the house.) razvalina3) (the destruction of a ship at sea: The wreck of the Royal George.) brodolom2. verb(to destroy or damage very badly: The ship was wrecked on rocks in a storm; My son has wrecked my car; You have wrecked my plans.) razbiti, uničiti- wreckage* * *I [rek]nounna obalo vrženi predmeti, naplavine (z morja); razbitine ladje; zapuščena, razbita, nasedla ladja; brodolom; figuratively propadel človek, figuratively razvalina; figuratively propad, uničenje, razrušenje; plural bedni ostanki, razbitki, podrtinehe is (the) mere wreck of his former self — on je le še senca tega, kar je bil prejhe perished in the wreck of "Titanic" — izgubil je življenje v brodolomu TitanicaII [rek]transitive verbnautical razbiti (ladjo); iztiriti (vlak); razbiti, razrušiti, demolirati (stavbe); technical razdreti ladjo; uničiti (npr. zdravje); intransitive verb razbiti se (o ladji), nasesti; doživeti brodolom
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