柯林斯詞典wreckage /?r?k?d?/ 1. N-UNCOUNT When something such as a plane, car, or building has been destroyed, you can refer to what remains as wreckage or the wreckage. (飛機、汽車失事或房屋遭損毀后的) 殘骸[also 'the' N] Mark was dragged from the burning wreckage of his car just before it exploded. 馬克剛被人從他的燃燒著的汽車殘骸里拉了出來,車就爆炸了。 返回 wreckage劍橋詞典a badly damaged object or the separated parts of a badly damaged object 嚴重受損的東西;殘骸 Two children were trapped in the wreckage. 兩名兒童被困在殘骸里。 The wreckage of the car was scattered over the roadside . 那輛汽車的殘骸散落在路旁。 what is left of something that has been spoiled or that has failed 剩余物;殘存物 Kate was still clinging to the wreckage of her failed marriage . 凱特仍然執(zhí)著于她那破碎的婚姻,不想放手。 例句 Investigators combed through the wreckage.Forensic scientists are examining the wreckage for clues about the cause of the explosion .Rescue teams searched among the wreckage for survivors .They had to amputate his foot to free him from the wreckage.Rescuers took several hours to cut the survivors free from the wreckage. 返回 wreckage