柯林斯詞典rubble /?r?b?l/ 1. N-UNCOUNT When a building is destroyed, the pieces of brick, stone, or other materials that remain are referred to as rubble. 瓦礫 Thousands of bodies are still buried under the rubble. 數(shù)千具尸體還埋在瓦礫下。2. N-UNCOUNT Rubble is used to refer to the small pieces of bricks and stones that are used as a bottom layer on which to build roads, paths, or houses. (鋪路、建房用的) 碎石; 碎磚 Brick rubble is useful as the base for paths and patios. 碎磚可用作道路和天井的基石。 返回 rubble劍橋詞典the piles of broken stone and bricks , etc. that are left when a building falls down or is destroyed (房屋倒塌或被毀后留下的)瓦礫堆,碎磚爛瓦,碎石 The bomb reduced the house to rubble. 炸彈把這座房屋炸成了一堆瓦礫。 small pieces of stone or rock used for building (建筑用的)石子,碎石,毛石 返回 rubble