wreck
Kelime Anlamı :

1. gemi enkazı.
2. yıkıntı.
3. harabe.
4. mahvetmek.
5. harabi.
6. yok etmek.
7. yok olma.
8. gemi kazası.
9. yıkılma.
10. berbat etmek.
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Tanımlar :
1. to cause the wreck of, as a vessel; suffer to be ruined or destroyed in the course of navigation or management: said specifically of the person under whose charge a vessel is at the time of its wreck, and usually implying blame, even in case of misfortune.
2. to cause the downfall or overthrow of; ruin; shatter; destroy; bring into a disabled or ruinous condition by any means: as, to wreck a railroad-train or a bank; to wreck the fortunes of a family.
3. to involve in a wreck; imperil or damage by wreck: as, a wrecked sailor; wrecked cargo
4. to suffer wreck or ruin.
5. the destruction, disorganization, disruption, or ruin of anything by force and violence; dilapidation: as, the wreck of a bridge; the wreck of one's fortunes.
6. that which is in a state of wreck or ruin, or remains from the operation of any destroying agency: as, the building is a mere wreck; he is but the wreck of his former self.
7. the partial or total destruction of a vessel at sea or in any navigable water, by any accident of navigation or by the force of the elements; shipwreck.
8. A vessel ruined by wreck; the hulk and spars, more or less dismembered and shattered, of a vessel cast away or completely disabled by breaching, staving, or otherwise breaking.
9. that which is east ashore by the sea; shipwrecked property, whether a part of the ship or of the cargo; wreckage; in old eng. common law, derelict of the sea cast upon land within the body of a country, and not in the possession of the owner or his agents.
10. seaweeds cast ashore by storms; wrack.
11. an obsolete form of wreak.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. an accident that destroys a ship at sea
2. something or someone that has suffered ruin or dilapidation
3. a serious accident (usually involving one or more vehicles)
4. a ship that has been destroyed at sea
5. smash or break forcefully
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.