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1 flotsam
['flɒtsəm]nome Uflotsam (and jetsam) — (on water) relitti, rottami (galleggianti); fig. (odds and ends) cianfrusaglie; (people) vagabondi, relitti umani
* * *flotsam /ˈflɒtsəm/n. [u] (solo nella loc.: flotsam and jetsam)3 (fig.) mucchio di cose senza valore; cianfrusaglie (pl.).* * *['flɒtsəm]nome Uflotsam (and jetsam) — (on water) relitti, rottami (galleggianti); fig. (odds and ends) cianfrusaglie; (people) vagabondi, relitti umani
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2 wreck
I [rek]1) (car) rottame m.; (burnt out) carcassa f.2) colloq. (old car) macinino m., rottame m., catorcio m.3) (ship, plane) relitto m.4) (sinking, destruction) naufragio m. (anche fig.)5) (person) rottame m.II [rek]1) [explosion, fire, vandals] devastare, distruggere [building, machinery]; [person, crash, impact] distruggere [ vehicle]2) fig. distruggere, fare naufragare, rovinare [career, chances, future, marriage, holiday]* * *[rek] 1. noun1) (a very badly damaged ship: The divers found a wreck on the sea-bed.) relitto2) (something in a very bad condition: an old wreck of a car; I feel a wreck after cleaning the house.) relitto, carcassa3) (the destruction of a ship at sea: The wreck of the Royal George.) naufragio2. 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.) distruggere- wreckage* * *[rɛk]1. n(of ship, scheme etc) naufragio, (ship itself) relitto, (fig : old car etc) rottame m, (building) rudere mI'm a wreck; I feel a wreck — sono distrutto
2. vt(gen) distruggere, rovinare, (ship) far naufragare, (train) far deragliare, (house) demolire, (health) rovinareto be wrecked Naut — fare naufragio
* * *wreck /rɛk/n.1 (naut., = shipwreck) naufragio ( anche fig.): There have been many wrecks lately, vi sono stati molti naufragi di recente; the wreck of one's hopes, il naufragio delle proprie speranze2 (naut.) relitto; nave che ha fatto naufragio; carcassa: The shore was strewn with wrecks, la spiaggia era coperta di relitti3 disastro; scontro; sinistro: a train wreck, un disastro ferroviario; an automobile wreck, uno scontro automobilistico4 rottame ( anche fig.); rudere; macerie; (fig.) ombra: The palace is now a wreck, il palazzo è ridotto a un rudere; He's but a ( o the) wreck of his former self, non è più che l'ombra di sé stesso● (autom.) wreck car, carro attrezzi; carro (di) soccorso; carro gru; autogrù □ (naut.) wreck chart, carta costiera dei relitti □ (naut.) wreck raising, recupero di un relitto □ (ferr.) wreck train, treno di soccorso □ The wreck of the sea belongs to the Crown, i relitti dei naufragi sono di proprietà della Corona (in GB).(to) wreck /rɛk/A v. t.1 far naufragare; (fig.) distruggere, rovinare, mandare in rovina (o in fumo): The ship was wrecked by the storm, la tempesta fece naufragare la nave; I'm afraid he'll wreck our plans, temo che manderà in fumo i nostri progettiB v. i.naufragare; far naufragio● to wreck one's digestion, rovinarsi la digestione □ to be wrecked, ( di nave, marinai, passeggeri) fare naufragio; ( di treno, automobile) scontrarsi: We were wrecked off Cape Horn, facemmo naufragio al largo di Capo Horn; The train was wrecked inside the tunnel, il disastro ferroviario avvenne dentro la galleria □ wrecked goods, relitti di un naufragio; merci cadute in (o gettate a) mare □ (fig.) a wrecked life, una vita distrutta □ wrecked sailors, marinai che hanno fatto naufragio; naufraghi □ (polit.) wrecking amendment, emendamento ostruzionistico □ (edil.) wrecking ball, berta per demolizioni □ wrecking crew, (naut.) equipaggio addetto ai recuperi; (autom.) squadra di soccorso.* * *I [rek]1) (car) rottame m.; (burnt out) carcassa f.2) colloq. (old car) macinino m., rottame m., catorcio m.3) (ship, plane) relitto m.4) (sinking, destruction) naufragio m. (anche fig.)5) (person) rottame m.II [rek]1) [explosion, fire, vandals] devastare, distruggere [building, machinery]; [person, crash, impact] distruggere [ vehicle]2) fig. distruggere, fare naufragare, rovinare [career, chances, future, marriage, holiday] -
3 wrecker
['rekə(r)]1) (saboteur) sabotatore m. (-trice)2) AE (demolition worker) demolitore m.3) AE (salvage truck) carro m. attrezzi* * *wrecker /ˈrɛkə(r)/n.1 (stor.) chi causava naufragi a scopo di saccheggio ( accendendo fuochi presso coste irte di scogli, ecc.); saccheggiatore di relitti2 (fig.) distruttore; ostruzionista3 (naut.) nave per recuperi; nave di soccorso; recuperatore di relitti* * *['rekə(r)]1) (saboteur) sabotatore m. (-trice)2) AE (demolition worker) demolitore m.3) AE (salvage truck) carro m. attrezzi -
4 jetsam
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5 wreckage
['rekɪdʒ]nome U1) (of car, plane) rottami m.pl.; (of building) macerie f.pl.2) fig. (of hopes, plan, attempt) naufragio m.* * *[-ki‹]noun (the remains of something wrecked: After the accident, the wreckage (of the cars) was removed from the motorway.) rottame* * *wreckage /ˈrɛkɪdʒ/n. [u]5 (fig.) rovina; distruzione; sfacelo: the wreckage of their marriage, il loro matrimonio andato in sfacelo.* * *['rekɪdʒ]nome U1) (of car, plane) rottami m.pl.; (of building) macerie f.pl.2) fig. (of hopes, plan, attempt) naufragio m. -
6 flotsam flot·sam n
['flɒtsəm]flotsam and jetsam — rifiuti mpl portati dal mare, (people) relitti mpl
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7 wrecker wreck·er n
['rɛkə(r)](Naut: salvager) addetto al ricupero di relitti, (Am: breaker, salvager) demolitore m, (breakdown van) carro m attrezzi inv
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