rubble
英 [ˈrʌbl]
美 [ˈrʌbl]
n. 碎石; 碎砖
复数:rubbles
Collins.1 / BNC.9739 / COCA.7549
牛津词典
noun
- 碎石;碎砖
broken stones or bricks from a building or wall that has been destroyed or damaged- The bomb reduced the houses to rubble .
炸弹把那片房子炸成了一堆瓦砾。
- The bomb reduced the houses to rubble .
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 碎石;碎砖;瓦砾
When a building is destroyed, the pieces of brick, stone, or other materials that remain are referred to asrubble.- Thousands of bodies are still buried under the rubble...
成千上万的尸体仍然被埋在碎石瓦砾下。 - Entire suburbs have been reduced to rubble.
整个市郊都变成了一片废墟。
- Thousands of bodies are still buried under the rubble...
- N-UNCOUNT (建房铺路用的)碎石,毛石
Rubbleis used to refer to the small pieces of bricks and stones that are used as a bottom layer on which to build roads, paths, or houses.- Brick rubble is useful as the base for paths and patios.
碎砖石可以用来铺路基和庭院地基。
- Brick rubble is useful as the base for paths and patios.
英英释义
noun