基本解釋破產(chǎn)英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句And then consented to be wrecked.然后將斷送同意。Put all of these together, and it is easy to see how easily the whole trading system, not just one round of talks, could be wrecked.如果把這些都考慮進(jìn)去,不難看出,整個(gè)貿(mào)易體系、而不僅僅是一個(gè)回合的談判會(huì)多么輕而易舉地遭到破壞。The ship be wrecked on the coast of ireland .船在愛(ài)爾蘭沿岸出事了。原聲例句Many houses that are standing are still wrecked and must be torn down.權(quán)威例句Vancouver's mayor opposes the idea, worrying that tourism will be wrecked by tanker traffic and spills.ECONOMIST: Energy in CanadaIf they decide to host a beer party, your house will be wrecked.FORBES: What Are Some Things That Cops Know, But Most People Don't?Nor is there a reference to the minimum wage under the scheme—allowing it to be wrecked at any time by the setting of an arbitrarily low rate.ECONOMIST: A job promise that may be both costly and hollowbe wrecked更多例句