wreak的意思和读音

wreak

: [rik] : [riːk]

v.

wreaks  wreaking  wreaked  

v.cause,inflict,do,create,bring about

wreakv.

1.~ sth (on sb)to do great damage or harm to sb/sth

Their policies would wreak havoc on the economy.

He swore to wreak vengeance on those who had betrayed him.

v.1.,;〈2.();()

v.1.to cause havoc or destruction2.to inflict revenge or punishment on somebody3.to express anger, hatred, or another violent emotion in action against somebody

1. vindictive adj. wreak v noxious adj. ...

2. wrathy wreak wreath ...

3. 10.epidemic adj. 11.wreak vt. ) 12.havoc n. ( ...

4. wrap wreak wrench ...

5. rid...of: …… wreak: havoc: ...

6. corporate a. wreak vt. havoc n. ...

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1.There's no doubt that bacteria like MRSA -- methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus -- can wreak havoc on a healthcare facility.MRSA(

2.It was almost as if the Italian police had a private agreement with the Roma fans to stand off them and let them wreak havoc.

3.He hurried to catch her alone, to wreak his tortures on her in a bitter semblance of bodily worship and satiated, then comfortably to spurn.使

4.Russia's own history offers powerful testimony of the harmful effects that state intervention tends to wreak.

5.But if good banks fail and money for good companies dries up, the purge will wreak huge and wasteful damage on healthy parts of the economy.

6.As word of the incident spread, girls could not believe he could wreak such violence, she said.

7.Even one small typographical error can wreak havoc -- make sure you make a backup copy of any file you're planning to edit.

8.At the moment, antibiotics given to victims of inhalation anthrax may control microbial expansion but leave the toxin free to wreak havoc.

9.They were determined to wreak vengeance on the enemy.

10.He may be a bit paranoid, but Mr Niel plans to wreak financial violence on France's dominant telecoms firms.Niel