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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | wreck n | (remains of ship) | wrak m | | | There are a lot of wrecks in the waters around this coast. | | wreck n | (ship: action of being wrecked) | katastrofa statku ż + m | | | The wreck occurred in dreadful weather conditions. | wreck, wreckage n | ([sth] ruined) | wrak m | | | After the fire, Mary gazed at the wreck of her home; she had lost everything. | | wreck n | US (car crash) | wypadek m | | | A wreck on Larry's route to work caused delays and made him late. | wreck, old wreck n | (old car) (przenośny) | wrak m | | | You're not driving that old wreck, are you? Why don't you get a new car? | | wreck n | ([sb] devastated, exhausted) (przenośny) | wrak m | | | Zoe was a wreck after working fourteen-hour days for six months. | | wreck [sth]⇒ vtr | (destroy: car, bike) | rozbijać coś ndk. | | | | rozbić coś dk. | | | Harry wrecked his car when he drove it into a tree. | | wreck [sth] vtr | (ruin) | niszczyć coś ndk. | | | | zniszczyć coś dk. | | | The rain wrecked Melanie's plans to go on a picnic. | | wreck [sth] vtr | (reputation: destroy) | niszczyć coś ndk. | | | | zniszczyć coś dk. | | | | rujnować coś ndk. | | | | zrujnować coś dk. | | | The scandal wrecked the politician's reputation; he never worked again. | | wreck [sth] vtr | (ship: destroy) | niszczyć coś ndk. | | | | zniszczyć coś dk. | | | The storm wrecked the ship. |
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