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单词 wrecked
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wreckedadj.

Brit. /rɛkt/, U.S. /rɛkt/
Etymology: < wreck v.1 + -ed suffix1.
1. That has undergone or suffered shipwreck; destroyed, lost, or cast ashore by shipwreck; = shipwrecked adj.
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society > travel > travel by water > shipwreck > [adjective] > shipwrecked
ship-broken13..
naufraged1490
shipwreck1573
wracked1581
shipwreckeda1593
wreckeda1728
castaway1769
a1728 J. Woodward Attempt Nat. Hist. Fossils Eng. (1729) 116 The Coral found affix'd and growing upon wreck'd Ships.
1795 P. Dunvan Anc. & Mod. Hist. Lewes & Brighthelmston 547 It has..been the practice of many lords to keep the wrecked goods.
1819 P. B. Shelley Rosalind & Helen 23 Wrecked mariners, Who cling to the rock of a wintry sea.
1821 W. Scott Pirate I. vii. 165 One wave..made the wrecked vessel completely manifest in her whole bulk.
1850 W. Irving Mahomet II. 483 Whether the old man..was one of the wrecked cruisers, or a wrecker,..is not specified.
1869 Daily News 11 Aug. Throwing upon the holders of wrecked goods the burden of accounting for their possession.
2.
a. Damaged or destroyed by wreck, violence, or disaster; shattered, ruined.
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the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > damage > [adjective] > damaged
mangledc1400
shendedc1400
vitiate?a1475
appaired1475
wrack1487
maggleda1522
manka1522
mankeda1522
spiltc1540
massacred1590
through-galled1594
spoiled1598
flawed1608
impaired1611
damaged1771
scathed1791
waterlogged1795
spoilt1816
wrecked1818
injured1857
marred1870
buggered-up1893
messed-up1909
puckerooed1919
dinged1920
trashed1926
mucked-up1930
sheg-up1941
buggered1942
screwed-up1942
mucked-about1966
the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > breaking or cracking > [adjective] > demolishing > demolished or ruined
razed?1518
flat1560
prostrate1560
overthrown1579
uplaid1582
demolished1609
fight-rac't?1611
collapsed1620
slighted1656
flatted1681
wrecked1818
fallen1821
torn-down1933
1818 P. B. Shelley Julian & Maddalo 224 Like weeds on a wrecked palace growing.
1818 P. B. Shelley Marenghi vii Thou shadowest forth that mighty shape in story, As ocean its wrecked fanes, severe yet tender.
1867 S. Smiles Huguenots Eng. & Ireland vii. 175 Amidst the ruins of a wrecked church.
1875 E. H. Knight Amer. Mech. Dict. III. 2821/1 Removing obstructions from the track, such as wrecked cars or locomotives.
b. figurative. That has suffered wreck; brought to ruin or disaster.
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the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > [adjective] > destroyed
forwroughta1325
lorna1400
destroyedc1440
perishedc1440
shentc1440
defeatc1540
spiltc1540
dissolved?1541
interempt1561
baned1568
mischievedc1570
defeated1578
ruined1585
downcast1592
gone1598
collapsed1610
to take up for hawks' meat1612
naughta1616
blasted1747
wreckeda1821
butchered1839
fucked-up1863
kaput1895
piled-up1906
shambled1940
a1821 J. Keats To Fanny in R. M. Milnes Life, Lett. & Lit. Remains Keats (1848) II. 34 That most hateful land, [where]..my friends..live a wrecked life.
1855 G. Brimley Ess. (1858) i. 84 The incipient stage of madness, springing from the wrecked affections.
1879 J. A. Froude Cæsar xviii. 301 He flung into bribery what was left of his wrecked credit.
1901 Munsey's Mag. 24 470/2 He was thinking of the old king with the wrecked mind.
c. Intoxicated; under the influence of drugs. U.S. slang.
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the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > effects of drugs > [adjective]
intoxicated1576
drunk1585
besotted1831
drugged1871
dopey1896
doped1903
piped1906
lit1912
loaded1923
high1932
polluted1938
stone1945
straight1946
impaired1951
on the nod1951
buzzed1952
stoned1953
hung1958
strung out1959
zonked1959
shot1964
out of (also off) one's bird1966
ripped1966
wiped1966
amped1967
tanked1968
wrecked1968
whacked out1969
wired1970
jagged1973
funked up1976
annihilated1980
junked out1982
obliterated1984
caned1992
wankered1992
twatted1993
1968–70 Current Slang (Univ. S. Dakota) 3–4 139 Wrecked, intoxicated.
1973 D. Lang Freaks 63 I could not get it on, could not get it on, not unless I was, one: totally wrecked; and, two: had to have a gun in my hand.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1928; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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