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ship·wreck S0349100 (shĭp′rĕk′)n.1. a. The destruction of a ship, as by storm or collision.b. The remains of a wrecked ship.2. A complete failure or ruin.tr.v. ship·wrecked, ship·wreck·ing, ship·wrecks 1. a. To cause a ship to be destroyed, as by storm or collision.b. To cause (a passenger or sailor on a ship) to suffer shipwreck.2. To ruin utterly.shipwreck (ˈʃɪpˌrɛk) n1. (Nautical Terms) the partial or total destruction of a ship at sea2. (Nautical Terms) a wrecked ship or part of such a ship3. ruin or destruction: the shipwreck of all my hopes. vb (tr) 4. (Nautical Terms) to wreck or destroy (a ship)5. to bring to ruin or destruction[Old English scipwræc, from ship + wræc something driven by the sea; see wrack2]ship•wreck (ˈʃɪpˌrɛk) n. 1. the destruction or loss of a ship, as by sinking. 2. the remains of a wrecked ship. 3. any ruin or destruction. v.t. 4. to cause to suffer shipwreck. 5. to ruin; destroy. v.i. 6. to suffer shipwreck. shipwreck Past participle: shipwrecked Gerund: shipwrecking
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shipwreck | shipwreck |
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I shipwreck | you shipwreck | he/she/it shipwrecks | we shipwreck | you shipwreck | they shipwreck |
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I shipwrecked | you shipwrecked | he/she/it shipwrecked | we shipwrecked | you shipwrecked | they shipwrecked |
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I am shipwrecking | you are shipwrecking | he/she/it is shipwrecking | we are shipwrecking | you are shipwrecking | they are shipwrecking |
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I have shipwrecked | you have shipwrecked | he/she/it has shipwrecked | we have shipwrecked | you have shipwrecked | they have shipwrecked |
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I was shipwrecking | you were shipwrecking | he/she/it was shipwrecking | we were shipwrecking | you were shipwrecking | they were shipwrecking |
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I had shipwrecked | you had shipwrecked | he/she/it had shipwrecked | we had shipwrecked | you had shipwrecked | they had shipwrecked |
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I will shipwreck | you will shipwreck | he/she/it will shipwreck | we will shipwreck | you will shipwreck | they will shipwreck |
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I will have shipwrecked | you will have shipwrecked | he/she/it will have shipwrecked | we will have shipwrecked | you will have shipwrecked | they will have shipwrecked |
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I will be shipwrecking | you will be shipwrecking | he/she/it will be shipwrecking | we will be shipwrecking | you will be shipwrecking | they will be shipwrecking |
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I have been shipwrecking | you have been shipwrecking | he/she/it has been shipwrecking | we have been shipwrecking | you have been shipwrecking | they have been shipwrecking |
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I will have been shipwrecking | you will have been shipwrecking | he/she/it will have been shipwrecking | we will have been shipwrecking | you will have been shipwrecking | they will have been shipwrecking |
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I had been shipwrecking | you had been shipwrecking | he/she/it had been shipwrecking | we had been shipwrecking | you had been shipwrecking | they had been shipwrecking |
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I would shipwreck | you would shipwreck | he/she/it would shipwreck | we would shipwreck | you would shipwreck | they would shipwreck |
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I would have shipwrecked | you would have shipwrecked | he/she/it would have shipwrecked | we would have shipwrecked | you would have shipwrecked | they would have shipwrecked | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | shipwreck - a wrecked ship (or a part of one) ship - a vessel that carries passengers or freight | | 2. | shipwreck - an irretrievable loss; "that was the shipwreck of their romance"ruination, ruin - an event that results in destruction | | 3. | shipwreck - an accident that destroys a ship at seawreckaccident - an unfortunate mishap; especially one causing damage or injurycapsizing - (nautical) the event of a boat accidentally turning over in the water | Verb | 1. | shipwreck - ruin utterly; "You have shipwrecked my career"ruin - destroy or cause to fail; "This behavior will ruin your chances of winning the election" | | 2. | shipwreck - suffer failure, as in some enterprisego wrong, miscarry, fail - be unsuccessful; "Where do today's public schools fail?"; "The attempt to rescue the hostages failed miserably" | | 3. | shipwreck - cause to experience shipwreck; "They were shipwrecked in one of the mysteries at sea"water travel, seafaring - travel by watersubject - cause to experience or suffer or make liable or vulnerable to; "He subjected me to his awful poetry"; "The sergeant subjected the new recruits to many drills"; "People in Chernobyl were subjected to radiation" | | 4. | shipwreck - destroy a ship; "The vessel was shipwrecked"ruin, destroy - destroy completely; damage irreparably; "You have ruined my car by pouring sugar in the tank!"; "The tears ruined her make-up" |
shipwreckverbTo damage, disable, or destroy (a seacraft):wreck.Translationsship (ʃip) noun1. a large boat. The ship sank and all the passengers and crew were drowned. 船 船2. any of certain types of transport that fly. a spaceship. 飛船 飞船 verb – past tense, past participle shipped – to send or transport by ship. The books were shipped to Australia. 用船運輸 用船运输ˈshipment noun1. a load of goods sent by sea. a shipment of wine from Portugal. 海運貨物 海运货物2. the sending of goods by sea. 海運 海运ˈshipper noun a person who arranges for goods to be shipped. a firm of shippers. 發貨人,托運人 发货人,托运人 ˈshipping noun ships taken as a whole. The harbour was full of shipping. 船舶總稱 船舶(总称) ˈship-broker noun1. an agent whose job is to buy or sell ships. 船舶經紀人 船舶经纪人2. an insurance agent for ships. 船舶保險人 水险掮客ˈshipbuilder noun a person whose business is the construction of ships. a firm of shipbuilders. 造船業者 造船公司ˈshipbuilding noun 造船業 造船业ˈshipowner noun a person or company that owns a ship or ships. 船東 船主ˌshipˈshape adjective in good order. She left everything shipshape in her room when she left. 井然有序的 整齐的,井然有序的 ˈshipwreck noun1. the accidental sinking or destruction of a ship. There were many shipwrecks on the rocky coast. 船難沉沒或毀損 船只失事2. a wrecked ship. an old shipwreck on the shore. 船隻殘骸 失事船的残骸 verbWe were shipwrecked off the coast of Africa. 遭受海難 遭受海难ˈshipyard noun a place where ships are built or repaired. 造船廠 造船厂,船坞 ship water (of a boat) to let water in over the side. The boat shipped water and nearly capsized. 船艙進水 船舱进水shipwreck
shipwreck, complete or partial destruction of a vessel as a result of collision, fire, grounding, storm, explosion, or other mishap. In the ancient world sea travel was hazardous, but in modern times the number of shipwrecks due to nonhostile causes has steadily declined. Factors contributing to the decrease are improvements in ship construction, modern methods of navigation, efficient ship-to-ship and ship-to-shore communication, more accurate meteorological reports and storm warnings, and the use of radar equipment. The greater size and larger accommodations of present-day vessels, however, involve greater potential loss of life and cargo in each ship disaster. One of the most famous modern sea disasters was the sinking of the TitanicTitanic , British liner that sank on the night of Apr. 14–15, 1912, less than three hours after crashing into an iceberg in the N Atlantic S of Newfoundland. More than 1,500 lives were lost. ..... Click the link for more information. in 1912.ShipwreckSpens, Sir Patricksets sail in a deadly storm, his ship founders, and he is drowned with his crew. [Scot. Balladry: Sir Patrick Spens in Benét, 935]Tempest, Theship bearing the King of Naples and his company is wrecked near Prospero’s island. [Br. Drama: Shakespeare The Tempest]shipwreck1. the partial or total destruction of a ship at sea 2. a wrecked ship or part of such a ship MedicalSeeshipShipwreck
SHIPWRECK. The loss of a vessel at sea, either. by being swallowed up by the waves, by running against another vessel or thing at sea, or on the coast. Vide Naufrage; Wreck. shipwreck
Synonyms for shipwreckverb to damage, disable, or destroy (a seacraft)SynonymsSynonyms for shipwrecknoun a wrecked ship (or a part of one)Related Wordsnoun an irretrievable lossRelated Wordsnoun an accident that destroys a ship at seaSynonymsRelated Wordsverb ruin utterlyRelated Wordsverb suffer failure, as in some enterpriseRelated Wordsverb cause to experience shipwreckRelated Words- water travel
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