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I ['ʃɪprek] II ['ʃɪprek]to be shipwrecked — fare naufragio, naufragare
* * *1) (the accidental sinking or destruction of a ship: There were many shipwrecks on the rocky coast.) naufragio2) (a wrecked ship: an old shipwreck on the shore.) relitto* * *shipwreck /ˈʃɪprɛk/n.1 naufragio; (fig.) rovina, fallimento● to suffer the shipwreck of one's hopes, assistere al naufragio delle proprie speranze.(to) shipwreck /ˈʃɪprɛk/A v. i.naufragare; far naufragioB v. t.● to be shipwrecked, far naufragio □ a shipwrecked person, un naufrago.* * *I ['ʃɪprek] II ['ʃɪprek]to be shipwrecked — fare naufragio, naufragare
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/'ʃiprek/ * danh từ - nạn đắm tàu - (nghĩa bóng) sự sụp đổ, sự thất bại hoàn toàn =the shipwreck of one's fortune+ sự phá sản !to make shipwreck - bị thất bại, bị phá sản !to make (suffer) shipwreck of one's hopes - hy vọng bị tiêu tan
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