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Definition of wrecked in English: wreckedadjective rɛktrɛkt 1Having been wrecked. 失事的,遇难的;遭彻底破坏的 破裂的婚姻。 破裂的婚姻。 Example sentencesExamples - A woman stops to help the driver of a wrecked car and makes a stunning discovery.
- A volunteer searcher, who said she had had several vivid dreams of a wooded area, found the wrecked car in the trees.
- Mr Smith-Cromie estimated that the total bill for the wrecked cars would run to around £150,000.
- He would not have had to face career loss, nor a lawsuit, nor a wrecked marriage.
- If his car is totally wrecked, he will lose only $5,000.
- You'd think parts from wrecked Australian cars would be the cheapest option for smash repairs.
- ‘Now you hardly ever see a wrecked car in the Bradford district because they are removed so quickly,’ he said.
- The two women passengers managed to clamber out of the wrecked car.
- A York scrapyard owner has pledged it will be business as usual tomorrow - despite counting the cost of a fire which ripped through more than 300 wrecked cars.
- The driver managed to free himself from the wrecked car before it burst into flames.
- Peter and Sarah tried to follow him, but found only his wrecked car.
- The fraud exposure had almost wrecked his family, he said, but his wife and two children had supported him throughout his ordeal.
- In front of the police station near my hotel I counted 34 wrecked cars at the side of the road and from the abundant rust it was clear some had been there for at least half a dozen years.
- When police arrived Bailey was walking off with half of the wrecked sign in his hands and he was arrested.
- Queues of traffic stretched back for miles following the accident as the fire service extinguished the blaze and police removed the wrecked cars.
- Noah disconnected the call and sighed, staring at the wrecked car that was being towed away.
- Nicola arrived to comfort her baby, mother and grandmother beside the wrecked car and lorry before the emergency services arrived.
- The police officers who followed dragged him from the wrecked car, fearing it might explode.
- There were signs of fierce fighting, with wrecked tanks beside the road; but the troops received a warm welcome.
- Water from the wrecked pipe shot 10 metres into the air.
2British informal Very drunk. 〈非正式〉喝醉的 they got wrecked on tequila 他们喝墨西哥龙舌兰酒喝醉了。 Example sentencesExamples - We need to change this way of thinking and bring back the idea that a pleasant night at the pub can be a time for a few drinks and a chat, not a reason to get totally wrecked.
- I don't drink often, because I end up totally wrecked, with a horrible hangover the next day.
- We are looking for someone who can share a good conversation, not somebody who is just going to get wrecked.
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin 3informal Exhausted. 〈非正式〉疲惫的;筋疲力尽的 Example sentencesExamples - And when you go do that you're so wrecked that you can't skate for a week.
- I'm wrecked, haven't eaten in two days, and want my mommy.
- Between tearing down walls and digging up floors I was always wrecked.
- I am wrecked now and I have to drive to Tralee in a few hours which is a least a four hour drive.
- With all this broken sleep, my husband and I are completely wrecked!
- But he was tired, and his brother was wrecked too, so we taxied home.
- I woke up briefly, but I was so tired, and he was wrecked, so we both crashed, I think.
- I was trying to gee them up but I was wrecked after playing just 15 minutes which just emphasised for me the effort everybody had put in.
Definition of wrecked in US English: wreckedadjectiverɛktrekt 1Having been wrecked. 失事的,遇难的;遭彻底破坏的 an old wrecked barge lay upside down 一艘老的失事驳船船底朝天地搁在那里。 破裂的婚姻。 Example sentencesExamples - A woman stops to help the driver of a wrecked car and makes a stunning discovery.
- You'd think parts from wrecked Australian cars would be the cheapest option for smash repairs.
- Mr Smith-Cromie estimated that the total bill for the wrecked cars would run to around £150,000.
- The two women passengers managed to clamber out of the wrecked car.
- Nicola arrived to comfort her baby, mother and grandmother beside the wrecked car and lorry before the emergency services arrived.
- When police arrived Bailey was walking off with half of the wrecked sign in his hands and he was arrested.
- A York scrapyard owner has pledged it will be business as usual tomorrow - despite counting the cost of a fire which ripped through more than 300 wrecked cars.
- In front of the police station near my hotel I counted 34 wrecked cars at the side of the road and from the abundant rust it was clear some had been there for at least half a dozen years.
- A volunteer searcher, who said she had had several vivid dreams of a wooded area, found the wrecked car in the trees.
- Queues of traffic stretched back for miles following the accident as the fire service extinguished the blaze and police removed the wrecked cars.
- He would not have had to face career loss, nor a lawsuit, nor a wrecked marriage.
- Peter and Sarah tried to follow him, but found only his wrecked car.
- There were signs of fierce fighting, with wrecked tanks beside the road; but the troops received a warm welcome.
- Noah disconnected the call and sighed, staring at the wrecked car that was being towed away.
- The driver managed to free himself from the wrecked car before it burst into flames.
- The fraud exposure had almost wrecked his family, he said, but his wife and two children had supported him throughout his ordeal.
- Water from the wrecked pipe shot 10 metres into the air.
- If his car is totally wrecked, he will lose only $5,000.
- ‘Now you hardly ever see a wrecked car in the Bradford district because they are removed so quickly,’ he said.
- The police officers who followed dragged him from the wrecked car, fearing it might explode.
2British informal Under the influence of or suffering the effects of drugs or alcohol. they got wrecked on tequila 他们喝墨西哥龙舌兰酒喝醉了。 Example sentencesExamples - I don't drink often, because I end up totally wrecked, with a horrible hangover the next day.
- We need to change this way of thinking and bring back the idea that a pleasant night at the pub can be a time for a few drinks and a chat, not a reason to get totally wrecked.
- We are looking for someone who can share a good conversation, not somebody who is just going to get wrecked.
Synonyms intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin |