wreaking
英 [ˈriːkɪŋ]
美 [ˈriːkɪŋ]
v. 造成(巨大的破坏或伤害)
wreak的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 造成(混乱或破坏)
Something or someone thatwreakshavoc or destruction causes a great amount of disorder or damage.- 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。 - 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。 - ...the devastation wrought by a decade of fighting.
十年战事造成的严重破坏
- Violent storms wreaked havoc on the French Riviera, leaving three people dead and dozens injured...
- 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.- 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。
- He threatened to wreak vengeance on the men who toppled him a year ago.
- See also:wrought
The form wrought can also be used as the past participle. 过去分词亦可使用wrought。
双语例句
- It is "wreaking havoc on private lives and taking a toll on health and well-being", the research warns.
调查报告中说:这种工作严重危害了个人的生活质量、健康状况和家庭幸福。 - Yet the physical changes that go with affluence destroy the habitats of migratory shorebirds and seabirds, wreaking havoc on their numbers along the crucial East Asian-Australasian flyway.
然而经济发展带来的环境恶化破坏了migratoryshorebirdsandseabirds的生存环境,在东亚-澳洲的主要迁徙路线上,这些鸟类数量锐减。这句话没有并列关系。 - The cost of preserving highly leveraged financial behemoths still has the potential to bankrupt governments and debauch their currencies, wreaking yet more damage to their economies.
保留高杠杆率的金融巨擘,仍有可能让政府破产,本币贬值,对本国经济造成更大的破坏。 - During the Viking Age, the land that now makes up Denmark, Norway and Sweden was a patchwork of chieftain-led tribes that often fought against each other& when they weren't busy wreaking havoc on foreign shores, that is.
在维京人时期,现在丹麦、挪威和瑞典组成的地域是由各个酋长领导的部落组成,当他们不再忙于在外国海岸烧杀抢夺时,他们就会相互入侵。 - With all the rosy news of the past year and the overall gains, it is easy to lose sight of the volatility that has been wreaking havoc on these fortunes on a daily basis for months.
面对以上令人乐观的消息,我们很容易忽略在过去一年中的财富波动,然而这些日以继月的动荡却可能带给富豪难以估量的损失。 - US magazine executives call the habit the "mobile blinder" after the vision-narrowing headgear worn by racehorses and say the trend is wreaking havoc on the industry.
美国杂志高管将这种习惯称为“移动眼罩”,取自给赛马佩戴的用于缩窄视野的眼罩,他们表示,这一趋势正对该行业造成严重影响。 - But one university psychologist has warned this is wreaking havoc with our self-image and undermining our sense of self-worth.
但是一位大学心理学家警告说,这种名人崇拜将会严重干扰我们对自我形象的认识、破坏我们的自我价值感。 - One plasticiser, known as DEHP, is a possible carcinogen, and thought capable of wreaking havoc with children's reproductive organs.
塑化剂中被了解的如邻苯二甲酸,是一种可能性的致癌物质,并且对孩子的生殖器官有危害。 - Fraud on letter of credit is becoming ever-increasingly rampant with China's entry into the World Trade of Organization and is wreaking devastating of havoc on normal international trade.
信用证诈骗随着我国加入世界贸易组织而日益猖獗,对国际问的正常贸易产生极其严重的破坏。 - The divergence, which is wreaking havoc among energy investors and traders, prompted Saudi Arabia two years ago to drop WTI as its benchmark for pricing oil to customers in the US.
这种偏离给能源投资者和交易员造成了极大干扰,促使沙特在两年前决定,不再把wti当作其面向美国客户的原油定价基准。
