1) To really whoop someone physically or verbally; to hand it to them.
When adjectivized ({wrecked}) it becomes a word to describe how messed up someone was becuase of a physical or verbal beating, or sometimes because of substance abuse.
1) When the volleyball team ran the guantlet to initiate their freshmen, Bean picked up a sandal and totally wrecked someone.
2) I totally wrecked my histroy teacher when we debated Fascism vs. totalitarianism.
3) Last night I met up with Mike and smoked a bowl, I was so wrecked that I couldn’t find my way back home.
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verb
to enjoy completely and thoroughly.
to have a totally complete sexual encounter leaving partner so satisfied that they are unable to move.
Term was first observed in Family Guy while Brian was speaking of Lois to Peter.
While scouting the scene at a club, one guy says to the other, «Would you have sex with her?» Other guy replies, «Oh yea, I’d wreck that!»
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Definitions For Wrecked
adjective
- Destroyed in an accident
noun
- A vehicle, airplane, etc., that has been badly damaged or destroyed
- A ruined or destroyed ship
- An accident in which a car, airplane, train, etc., is badly damaged or destroyed
verb
- To damage (something) so badly that it cannot be repaired
- To ruin or destroy (something)
- To destroy (a ship) by crashing it into something
English International (SOWPODS)
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Points in Different Games
Scrabble
Words with Friends
The word Wrecked is worth 17 points in Scrabble and 18 points in Words with Friends
Examples of Wrecked in a Sentence
- This car has never been in a wreck.
- The stress of her final exams made her a wreck.
- Dad was a nervous wreck on the day I had my surgery.
- I wrecked my mother’s car.
- Many houses were wrecked by the hurricane.
- The affair wrecked his marriage.
Antonyms for Wrecked
крушение, авария, крах, разрушать, потопить, аварийный
существительное ↓
- крушение, авария, катастрофа; гибель (судна, самолёта и т. п.)
to suffer wreck — потерпеть крушение
to go to wreck — разрушиться
- гибель, крушение (надежд и т. п.); крах (моральный, финансовый и т. п.)
- остов или обломки погибшего судна; остатки кораблекрушения, выброшенные морем; затонувшее судно
stranded wreck — судно, выброшенное на берег
- обломки (самолёта, автомобиля и т. п.)
- развалина
the car is a mere wreck — это не автомобиль, а развалина
he is a perfect wreck — он настоящая развалина
he is a nervous wreck — у него нервы никуда не годятся
she is a wreck of her former self — от неё осталась одна тень
глагол ↓
- вызывать аварию, крушение, катастрофу, гибель (самолёта, судна и т. п.); повреждать, выводить из строя (танк и т. п.)
to smash up / total / wreck a car — вдребезги разбить машину
- подрывать, губить (здоровье, карьеру и т. п.)
wreck a country’s economy — подорвать экономику страны
to wreck smb.’s nerves — портить кому-л. нервы
to wreck smb.’s plans — сорвать чьи-л. планы
he is wrecking our cause — он губит наше дело
- потерпеть аварию, крушение
- потерпеть крах, рухнуть (о планах и т. п.)
- сносить (здание); демонтировать
- собирать остатки кораблекрушения
- амер. сл. разменивать (деньги)
to wreck a buck — разменять доллар
прилагательное ↓
- аварийный
wreck derrick — аварийный подъемный кран
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
wreck the talks — сорвать переговоры
wreck and ruin — разгром
wreck sailor — моряк с погибшего судна
to be wrecked — сл. а) сильно пьяный; б) одурманенный наркотиком
human wrecks — конченые люди; люди, оказавшиеся за бортом жизни
Примеры с переводом
Their plans were wrecked.
Их планы были сорваны.
He was killed in a car wreck.
Он погиб в автомобильной аварии.
The car was a total wreck.
Автомобиль был разбит вдребезги.
The house was a wreck after the party.
В доме было всё вверх дном после вечеринки.
I wrecked my mother’s car.
Я разбил машину матери.
He looked a complete wreck.
Он выглядел совершенно разбитым. / Вид у него был — хуже некуда.
Bad weather wrecked our vacation.
Плохая погода совершенно испортила нам отпуск.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
Dad was a nervous wreck on the day I had my surgery.
He was still alive when they pulled him from the wreck.
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Возможные однокоренные слова
wreckage — крушение, крах, обломки крушения, аварийный
wrecked — разрушенный, потерпевший аварию, потерпевший кораблекрушение
wrecker — мародер, машина технической помощи, рабочий по сносу домов
wrecking — вредительство, разрушение, снесение, разрушительный, спасательный
Формы слова
verb
I/you/we/they: wreck
he/she/it: wrecks
ing ф. (present participle): wrecking
2-я ф. (past tense): wrecked
3-я ф. (past participle): wrecked
noun
ед. ч.(singular): wreck
мн. ч.(plural): wrecks
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wrecked
wrecked [rekt]
2.
a
потерпе́вший кораблекруше́ние, ава́рию
Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > wrecked
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wrecked
wrecked терпеть крушение. потерпевший крушение см. также wreck
Персональный Сократ > wrecked
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wrecked
Англо-русский синонимический словарь > wrecked
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wrecked
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > wrecked
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wrecked
терпеть крушение; потерпевший крушение
Синонимический ряд:
1. smashed (adj.) annihilated; demolished; destroyed; devastated; killed; overturned; ravished; shattered; smashed
3. destroyed (verb) annihilated; atomized; decapitated; decimated; demolished; destroyed; destructed; dismantled; dissolved; dynamited; finished; pulled down; pulverized; quenched; razed; rubbed out; sank; shattered; shot; smashed; tore down/torn down; torpedoed; totaled or totalled; totalled; undid; undid/undone; unmade; wracked
4. inflicted (verb) forced on; forced upon; imposed; inflicted; visited; wreaked
5. ruined (verb) bankrupted; did in/done in; dilapidated; ruined
7. shipwrecked (verb) beached; cast away; piled up; shipwrecked; stranded
English-Russian base dictionary > wrecked
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wrecked
[rekt]
wrecked p. p. от wreck wrecked потерпевший кораблекрушение, аварию
English-Russian short dictionary > wrecked
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wrecked
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wrecked
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wrecked
потерпевший кораблекрушение, аварию, катастрофу
Англо-русский юридический словарь > wrecked
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wrecked
вывел из строя; потерпел крушение; выведенный из строя
English-Russian big medical dictionary > wrecked
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wrecked
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > wrecked
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wrecked
[rekt]
потерпевший кораблекрушение, аварию
пьяный, обкурившийся
Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > wrecked
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wrecked
1.
past participle
of wreck 2.
потерпевший кораблекрушение, аварию
* * *
потерпевший кораблекрушение, аварию тж
* * *
[ rekt]
потерпевший аварию, потерпевший кораблекрушение, разрушенный* * *
1) потерпевший кораблекрушение, аварию тж. перен.
2) амер. сленг пьяныйНовый англо-русский словарь > wrecked
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wrecked
[rekt]
прил.
1) потерпевший кораблекрушение, аварию прям. и перен.
2)
разг.
пьяный, обкурившийся
Англо-русский современный словарь > wrecked
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wrecked out
прил.
1. потерпевший крушение, попавший в аварию
2.
сленг
пьяный; в наркотическом опьянении
Англо-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > wrecked out
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wrecked on a reef
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > wrecked on a reef
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wrecked ship was using flares to attract the attention of the coastguards
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > wrecked ship was using flares to attract the attention of the coastguards
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wrecked vehicle
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > wrecked vehicle
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wrecked destruction
English-Russian military dictionary > wrecked destruction
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wrecked the negotiations
English-Russian military dictionary > wrecked the negotiations
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wrecked vehicle
English-Russian dictionary of logistics > wrecked vehicle
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Wrecked — Episodio de Buffy the Vampire Slayer Título Náufraga (España) Arruinada (América Latina) Identificador 6ABB10 Episodio nº 10 … Wikipedia Español
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wrecked — [ rekt ] adjective 1. ) very badly damaged or destroyed: a wrecked car/ship/building a wrecked career/marriage 2. ) INFORMAL extremely tired 3. ) INFORMAL very drunk … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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wrecked — (rĕkt) adj. Slang Drunk or intoxicated. * * * … Universalium
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wrecked — [rekt] adj [not before noun] informal 1.) BrE very drunk 2.) extremely tired … Dictionary of contemporary English
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wrecked — ► ADJECTIVE informal 1) exhausted. 2) drunk … English terms dictionary
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Wrecked — Infobox Album | Name = Wrecked Type = Album Artist = PIG Released =July 24 1996 Recorded =Ranch Apocalypse, London Genre = Industrial Length =58:17; 56:59 for American release Label = Invitation Records Producer =Raymond Watts Reviews = *Allmusic … Wikipedia
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Wrecked — Wreck Wreck, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wrecked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wrecking}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To destroy, disable, or seriously damage, as a vessel, by driving it against the shore or on rocks, by causing it to become unseaworthy, to founder, or the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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wrecked — UK [rekt] / US adjective 1) very badly damaged or destroyed a wrecked car/ship/building a wrecked career/marriage 2) informal extremely tired 3) informal very drunk … English dictionary
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wrecked — mod. alcohol or drug intoxicated. □ Four beers and I was wrecked. □ Larry was far too wrecked to drive … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
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wrecked — adjective destroyed in an accident a wrecked ship a highway full of wrecked cars • Similar to: ↑destroyed … Useful english dictionary
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wrecked — drunk or under the influence of illegal narcotics The way you may feel and look: They were half blitzed, but both Dolly and Dilford were totally wrecked. (Wambaugh, 1983) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
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‘WRECKED’ is a 7 letter
Word
starting with W and ending with D
All Solutions for WRECKED
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WRECKED (3) |
OLD |
WRECKED (4) |
SHOT |
WRECKED (5) |
BROKE |
WRECKED (5) |
UNAPT |
WRECKED (5) |
UNFIT |
WRECKED (5) |
WORSE |
WRECKED (6) |
BROKEN |
WRECKED (6) |
RUINED |
WRECKED (6) |
UNABLE |
WRECKED (7) |
ASUNDER |
WRECKED (7) |
RICKETY |
WRECKED (7) |
ROTTING |
WRECKED (7) |
UNARMED |
WRECKED (7) |
USELESS |
WRECKED (7) |
WANTING |
WRECKED (7) |
DAMAGED |
WRECKED (8) |
BANKRUPT |
WRECKED (8) |
BATTERED |
WRECKED (8) |
THRASHED |
WRECKED (8) |
TOTALLED |
WRECKED (8) |
VITIATED |
WRECKED (9) |
DESTROYED |
WRECKED (9) |
UNPOWERED |
WRECKED (9) |
UNSKILFUL |
WRECKED (9) |
UNTRAINED |
WRECKED (10) |
RAMSHACKLE |
WRECKED (10) |
TUMBLEDOWN |
WRECKED (10) |
UNSUITABLE |
WRECKED (11) |
DILAPIDATED |
WRECKED (11) |
UNPROTECTED |
WRECKED (11) |
UNQUALIFIED |
WRECKED (13) |
UNCONDITIONED |
WRECKED (14) |
UNPROFESSIONAL |
WRECKED (14) |
UNSATISFACTORY |
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Definition of wrecked
- destroyed in an accident
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Score for WRECKED
WRECKED is an official word in Scrabble with 17 points.
Wreck and reck are two words that are pronounced in the same manner but are spelled differently and have different meanings, which means they are homophones. We will examine the definitions of the words wreck and reck, where these terms came from and some examples of their use in sentences.
Wreck means an automobile, ship, building, etc., that has been destroyed or badly damaged due to accident or catastrophe, or to cause the destruction of an automobile, ship, building, etc. Wreck is also used to describe someone whose health or mental faculties are in deep decline. Wreck is used as a noun or a transitive verb, which is a verb that takes an object. Related words are wrecks, wrecked, wrecking, wrecker. The word wreck is derived from the Old Norse word wrek which means flotsam.
Reck means to pay attention to something, to pay heed to something. The word is derived from the Old English word reccan, which means to care for or be interested in. Reck is an archaic word that is seldom used except in poetry. Today, if one encounters the word reck in everyday correspondence, it is most likely a typographical error or spelling mistake.
Examples
One person died and others were injured in a two-vehicle wreck on Farm-to-Market Road 1788 outside the Rock the Desert festival grounds, according to a previous Reporter-Telegram article. (The Midland Reporter-Telegram)
West calmly explains through a respirator mask how water from a leaky roof has wrecked the place built by commercial and political titan Joseph Carey back in 1876, cracking second-floor walls and sprouting black mold. (The Wyoming Tribune Eagle)
The first shock of everything that she believed in isn’t true, that her whole world had fallen apart, and everything that came with that — the burning of Shireen, which she never allowed herself to feel anything about because she was so sure it would lead to good things in the end — she was a wreck in season six. (The Hollywood Reporter)