the human wreckage of the battlefield
Pieces of wreckage have been found up to three miles away.
The crash left wreckage spread over a wide area.
The runway is still strewn with wreckage.
He surveyed the wreckage of his expensive equipment.
Police are searching the wreckage for clues to the cause of the accident.
The wreckage has now been cleared from the road.
Several people are still trapped in the wreckage.
It took workers several minutes to free him from the wreckage.
He had to be cut from the wreckage by firemen.
Another body has been recovered from the wreckage.
Could nothing be rescued from the wreckage of her dreams? (figurative)
A new leader emerged from the wreckage of the election.
Wreckage was strewn over a wide area.
Bodies lay among the tangled wreckage.
Her body was discovered in the wreckage.
A search is going on for wreckage from the blazing aircraft.
• Communism's economic wreckage was visible even in this small place.
• the wreckage caused by overbuilding (= building too much ) in the Southwest
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The bank's directors should not be allowed to walk away from the financial wreckage they created.
Experts were sent to inspect the plane's wreckage.
1. 1) обломки (чего-л.)
2) собир. конченые люди; обломки прошлого
2. авария, крушение (судна, самолёта и т. п.)
3. разрушение; снос, слом
4. ком. товар, спасённый с судна, потерпевшего крушение
5. груз, выброшенный на берег после кораблекрушения
n
уламки (повітряного судна)
•
- significant wreckage
2) товар, спасённый с судна, потерпевшего аварию
• Ruins
• Tornado aftermath
• Tornado aftermath, typically
• The remaining parts of something that has been wrecked