wrecker 英 ['rekə]   美 ['rɛkɚ]

wrecker

wrecker  英 ['rekə] 美 ['rɛkɚ]

n. 使船失事的人,肇事者;失事现场清理人;打捞船 

名词复数:wreckers 

And everywhere is a plate “Cheap wrecker”. 到处都是plate “Cheap wrecker”(廉价清障车?)
They use these devices-- - it's called a wrecker ball-- they use them to demolish buildings. 它们用这个设备-,这个叫做清障球-,它们用这个来拆房。

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  • n. 使船失事的人,肇事者;失事现场清理人;打捞船
  • 1. And everywhere is a plate “Cheap wrecker”.

    到处都是plate “Cheap wrecker”(廉价清障车?)

  • 2. They use these devices-- - it's called a wrecker ball-- they use them to demolish buildings.

    它们用这个设备-,这个叫做清障球-,它们用这个来拆房。

  • 3. China's first sex theme park has fallen to the wrecker's ball before it even opened, after officials deemed it an "evil" influence.

    中国的首个性主题公园,还没有对外开放就落了个清拆的下场,原因是官员认为公园“有伤风化”。

  • wrecker (n.) 1804, in reference to those who salvage cargos from wrecked ships, from wreck (n.). In Britain often with a overtones of "one who causes a shipwreck in order to plunder it" (1820); but in 19c. Bahamas and the Florida Keys it could be a legal occupation. Applied to those who wreck and plunder institutions from 1882. Meaning "demolition worker" attested by 1958. As a type of ship employed in salvage operations, from 1789. As a railway vehicle with a crane or hoist, from 1904.
wreck·er / ˈrekə(r) ; NAmE ˈrekər / noun 1 a person who ruins another person's plans, relationship, etc. (对他人计划、关系等的)破坏者 2 ( NAmE) a vehicle used for moving other vehicles that have been damaged in an accident 救险车 wrecker wreckers wreck·er / ˈrekə(r) ; NAmE ˈrekər /
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