wrack
/rak/US // ræk //UK // (ræk) //
缠绕,缠绕式,缠绕物,缠绕式的
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Definitions
n.名词 noun
- 1
- : wreck or wreckage.
- : damage or destruction: wrack and ruin.
- : a trace of something destroyed: leaving not a wrack behind.
- : seaweed or other vegetation cast on the shore.
v.有主动词 verb
- 1
- : to wreck: He wracked his car up on the river road.
Synonyms & Antonyms
verbdestroy
Forms: wracked
Examples
So I began to wrack my brain to come up at least once a day with a pearl of wit or wisdom.
Now I say it ain't a-goin' to be more'n two hours befo' this wrack breaks up and washes off down the river.
And they came forward like the wrack of a surviving army at judgement day.
Suddenly something seemed to rise and assume form out of the storm-wrack, and this gradually grew into the shape of a vessel.
The waters of the sea are poured in thunder wrack upon the hills and run in rivers back into the sea.
The moon had gone in, and a misty scud-wrack spreading itself overhead was creeping around the dim crags on high.
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