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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++wreck·age /ˈrekɪdʒ/ ●○○ noun [singular, uncountable]  1 DESTROYthe parts of something such as a plane, ship, or building that are left after it has been destroyed in an accident 〔飞机、船只、建筑物等被毁后的〕残骸 Firemen managed to pull some survivors from the wreckage. 消防队员设法从残骸中拖出了几名幸存者。wreckage of Accident investigators will examine the wreckage of the plane. 事故调查人员将检查飞机残骸。2 SPOILthe parts of someone’s relationships, hopes, or plans that remain after they have been spoiled 〔关系、希望、计划等遭破坏后的〕残余wreckage of She still hoped to salvage something from the wreckage of her marriage. 她仍然希望从自己破碎的婚姻中挽回点什么。nCOLLOCATIONSverbsbe pulled from the wreckageThe driver was pulled from the wreckage of his car.be cut (free) from the wreckageShe had to be cut free from the wreckage by firemen.be trapped in the wreckageHe was trapped in the wreckage for almost seven hours.wreckage is strewn/scattered/spreadThe wreckage was strewn over a large area.sift through wreckage (=carefully look through all the pieces)Crash investigators have been sifting through the wreckage of the plane.examine wreckageForensic experts were yesterday examining the wreckage.survey the wreckage (=look at it)After the explosion, they got cautiously to their feet, surveying the wreckage.recover something from the wreckageThe bodies of two children were recovered from the wreckage.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + wreckageburning/blazing/smoking wreckageHe managed to crawl away from the burning wreckage.mangled/tangled/twisted wreckageRecovery teams continue to clear the tangled wreckage.scattered wreckageThe equipment was used to clear the scattered wreckage of the two trains.aircraft/plane wreckageThe major task is now to remove the aircraft wreckage from the accident site.phrasesa piece of wreckageThe fishermen were left clinging to pieces of wreckage.
Examples from the Corpus
wreckageWreckage from the plane was scattered over a large area.He picked his way around the smoking wreckage of the Chelonian tanks.Reacher and the gunner disappeared through the thicket of trees between us and the wreckage.Crews have worked all week clearing away the wreckage.Traffic was diverted on to the A166 as emergency services cleared the wreckage between Dunnington and Kexby, near York.He had to be cut from the wreckage of his Ford Focus, which somersaulted when it seemed to catch a siding.You will then have your crew get out and inspect the wreckage firsthand.Investigators are looking through pieces of the wreckage for any clues about the crash.He made two journeys down the path to the wreckage of the car.Many distorted fragments of meteoritic iron are later dredged up from the area where the wreckage fell.But he drifts away with the wreckage.
From Longman Business Dictionarywreckagewreck‧age /ˈrekɪdʒ/ noun [uncountable] journalism the situation when a business activity, company, system etc fails to succeedCommunism’s economic wreckage was visible even in this small place.the wreckage caused by overbuilding (=building too much) in the Southwest
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wreckage
wreckage /ˈrekɪdʒ/ noun [singular, uncountable]
1. the parts of something such as a plane, ship, or building that are left after it has been destroyed in an accident:
    Firemen managed to pull some survivors from the wreckage.
    wreckage of
    Accident investigators will examine the wreckage of the plane.
2. the parts of someone’s relationships, hopes, or plans that remain after they have been spoiled
    wreckage of
    She still hoped to salvage something from the wreckage of her marriage.
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ verbs
    be pulled from the wreckage The driver was pulled from the wreckage of his car.
    be cut (free) from the wreckage She had to be cut free from the wreckage by firemen.
    be trapped in the wreckage He was trapped in the wreckage for almost seven hours.
    wreckage is strewn/scattered/spread The wreckage was strewn over a large area.
    sift through wreckage (=carefully look through all the pieces) Crash investigators have been sifting through the wreckage of the plane.
    examine wreckage Forensic experts were yesterday examining the wreckage.
    survey the wreckage (=look at it) After the explosion, they got cautiously to their feet, surveying the wreckage.
    recover something from the wreckage The bodies of two children were recovered from the wreckage.
■ ADJECTIVES/NOUN + wreckage
    burning/blazing/smoking wreckage He managed to crawl away from the burning wreckage.
    mangled/tangled/twisted wreckage Recovery teams continue to clear the tangled wreckage.
    scattered wreckage The equipment was used to clear the scattered wreckage of the two trains.
    aircraft/plane wreckage The major task is now to remove the aircraft wreckage from the accident site.
■ phrases
    a piece of wreckage The fishermen were left clinging to pieces of wreckage.


wreck·ageBrE /ˈrekɪdʒ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrekɪdʒ/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] the parts of a vehicle, building, etc. that remain after it has been badly damaged or destroyed (车辆等的)残骸;(建筑物等的)废墟A few survivors were pulled from the wreckage. 从废墟中扒出了几个幸存者。🔊🔊Pieces of wreckage were found ten miles away from the scene of the explosion. 在离爆炸现场十英里的地方发现了残骸碎片。🔊🔊(figurative) Could nothing be rescued from the wreckage of her dreams? 难道从她那破灭的梦想中就找不出一丝希望了吗?🔊🔊