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wreaked

英 [riːkt]

美 [riːkt]

v.  造成(巨大的破坏或伤害)
wreak的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

    The form wrought can also be used as the past participle. 过去分词亦可使用wrought。

  • VERB 造成(混乱或破坏)
    Something or someone thatwreakshavoc or destruction causes a great amount of disorder or damage.
    1. Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera, leaving three people dead and dozens injured...
      猛烈的暴风雨给法国里维埃拉地区造成了极大的破坏,致使三人死亡,数十人受伤。
    2. The mountains are studded with dams, any one of which could wreak destruction in the valley below.
      山区到处都是大坝,其中任何一个都可能给下面的山谷带来灭顶之灾。
    3. ...the devastation wrought by a decade of fighting.
      十年战事造成的严重破坏
  • VERB 实施(报复)
    If youwreakrevenge or vengeance on someone, you do something that will harm them very much to punish them for the harm they have done to you.
    1. He threatened to wreak vengeance on the men who toppled him a year ago.
      他威胁要对一年前扳倒他的人进行报复。
  • See also:wrought

双语例句

  • A major power failure wreaked havoc in New York last night.
    昨晚纽约大停电引起了一片混乱。
  • A tragic earthquake and a steroidal yen have wreaked havoc on the bottom lines of major firms Honda and Toyota.
    惨痛的地震和强势的日元使得本田(Honda)和丰田(Toyota)这样的大型公司损失惨重。
  • Billions of dollars in damage has been wreaked by freak weather across Europe in the past week.
    在过去一周里,气候反常使欧洲各地蒙受了数十亿美元的损失。
  • The earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which have wreaked havoc on global supply chains, have underlined how multinational manufacturers can find themselves stranded without critical components.
    日本发生的地震和海啸对全球供应链造成了巨大破坏,也突显出一个现象,即跨国制造企业如果缺少关键零部件,就会陷入极为被动的局面。
  • Commuters on Melbourne's rail network face further delays this morning, following the wild weather that wreaked havoc yesterday.
    通勤者对墨尔本的铁路网络面临进一步拖延,今天上午,随着野生天气肆虐昨天。
  • He often wreaked his bad temper on his family.
    他常常封家人大发脾气。
  • Flooding had already wreaked havoc by the time he arrived at a hill across from the house.
    当他来到房子对面的山上时,洪水已经肆虐了。
  • The recent storms have wreaked havoc on crops.
    最近的暴风雨已对庄稼造成了严重的破坏。
  • It turned out to be bankers rather than computer glitches that wreaked havoc.
    事实证明,造成灾难的不是计算机故障,而是银行家。
  • He wreaked his anger on his son.
    他在他的儿子身上施加愤怒。