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wrecked

/rekt/US // rɛkt //UK // (rɛkt) //

失事的,残破的,毁坏的,残缺的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : extremely drunk or high on drugs: We all got completely wrecked after prom.

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Examples

  • When he approached the wrecked nest, Patterson saw one of the eaglets on the exposed ground near the base of the tree.

  • The two eaglets almost certainly would have died after a big storm wrecked their nest last year.

  • By the time the maids got back from the shore, peacocks had wrecked havoc on the waiting food.

  • Baugh responded after the first attack there in 1993 and helped tow wrecked cars from the bombed garage.

  • If anything can remind us about the futility of war, it is those wrecked, dismembered bodies.

  • The mob of relatives and friends wrecked and burned the castle, massacring the retainers to a man.

  • The shoals on the west side are dangerous, and several vessels have been wrecked upon them in going in.

  • It is here that the Frederick (merchant ship) was wrecked in 1818.

  • The effect of this action can often be seen where a vessel loaded with brick or coal is wrecked on the coast.

  • What a thoughtless wicked fool she had been; she had wrecked her own life and her cousin's by her wicked folly.