shipwreck

gemi enkazı
definition
verb
he was shipwrecked off the coast of Sardinia and nearly drowned
(of a person or ship) suffer a shipwreck.
noun
With the help of his faithful spirit Ariel, Prospero conjures up a great storm causing a shipwreck on the shore nearby.
the destruction of a ship at sea by sinking or breaking up, e.g., in a storm or after running aground.
translation of 'shipwreck'
verb
harap olmak,
karaya oturtmak,
mahvolmak,
yıkılmak,
karaya oturmak,
kaza yapmak
noun
mahvolma,
yıkılma,
bozulma,
deniz kazası,
gemi enkazı
example
The annals of the marine record no example of a 'shipwreck' so terrible as that of the Medusa frigate.
According to one legend, the ponies on this 37-mile-long barrier island are descendants of horses that survived the 'shipwreck' of a Spanish galleon.
In 1675, however, the Caribs welcomed black Africans who survived the 'shipwreck' of a Dutch ship carrying settlers and slaves.
The Heritage Office has released a 'shipwreck' conservation management plan that documents the discovery of the submarine.
There, two old keys made of gold and silver are exhibited in a window as part of the treasure of historical information salvaged from a local 'shipwreck' .
by rejecting conscience, they have made a 'shipwreck' of their faith
the detritus of a forgotten 'shipwreck'
To find out why this happened and when we must go back to the thirteenth history and a 'shipwreck' off the Wexford coast.
The dig, which began Monday, was a second priority for the divers, whose main goal was to survey the 'shipwreck' site for storm damage.
Some say St Patrick himself built the chapel after surviving a 'shipwreck' on the rocks below.
The irony is that every time someone finds and salvages an old 'shipwreck' , archaeologists scream their heads off and accuse the divers and salvors of looting and obliterating an underwater site.
For Virilio, to invent the ship is to invent the 'shipwreck' and to invent the train is to invent the derailment.
the angry waves, whose fury heralds 'shipwreck'
The agency stress that it is illegal to keep something, however small or seemingly insignificant, from a 'shipwreck' without advising the Receiver of Wreck.
On the way, a great windstorm causes a 'shipwreck' and a lone sailor is found on the ‘Island of the Soul.’
It is a fable recalled by a lonely man who lies between the clumps of grass on the sands by a river (the scene looks deceptively lyrical), like a survivor washed ashore after a 'shipwreck' .
With the help of his faithful spirit Ariel, Prospero conjures up a great storm causing a 'shipwreck' on the shore nearby.
I was an avid wreck diver, and it was the ultimate 'shipwreck' .
the detritus of a forgotten 'shipwreck' in an Arctic sea
The story is of the utmost simplicity: after a 'shipwreck' , a sailor is lost at sea.
Property insurance developed in response to the hazards faced by medieval exporters, for example losses from 'shipwreck' , piracy, or theft.
Far from being 'shipwrecked' on the coast at St Andrew's, the saint almost certainly made his appearance in Scotland within a bag carried by Acca, an abbot from the North of England.
Scuba divers and snorkelers explore historic 'shipwrecks' and artificial reefs.
By the end of the novel he is spiritually 'shipwrecked' on the Gold Coast, having visions of ancient goddesses.
Here, you can explore untouched reefs and many 'shipwrecks' .
Widely regarded as the Mount Everest of diveable 'shipwrecks' is the ocean liner HMHS Britannic.
Today the morality tale of this York 'shipwrecked' mariner is republished as ‘classic summer reading’.
Accounts written by other mariners 'shipwrecked' along the same coast chronicled brutal enslavement at the hands of ruthless desert nomads.
It originally referred to someone who deliberately caused 'shipwrecks' by using false beacons to lure ships onto rocks, or someone who plundered goods from wrecked ships.
A poor Jamaican fisherman was 'shipwrecked' on a desert island.
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