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		Definition of train wreck in English: train wrecknoun 1A collision or other accident involving a train.  a relative was killed in the Humber river train wreck Example sentencesExamples -  The crash injured 48 people, four seriously, in the latest in a series of commuter train wrecks in recent months.
 -  Authorities say excessive speed caused a train wreck that killed 36 people, and injured 81 others.
 -  He crashed head-on into a freight train and likely caused the nation's deadliest commuter train wreck in nearly four decades.
 -  If this number of casualties had occurred in a train wreck or airline disaster, public inquiries would have been established, and millions of pounds invested in safety improvements as a result.
 -  The paper's full of stories about plane crashes and train wrecks.
 -  I heard about the commuter train wreck in Glendale, California.
 -  The actor plays a Philadelphia security guard who survives a train wreck that kills 131 others, miraculously emerging without a scratch.
 -  A train wreck disrupted Internet connections and caused a one-day delay in pre-trial hearings for five prisoners.
 -  Investigators are still searching through the debris of the deadly train wreck.
 -  With recent events ranging from train wrecks to hurricanes, floods, and mudslides, the need for someone to coordinate efforts between emergency responders and other agencies is becoming all too clear.
 
 - 1.1North American informal  A chaotic or disastrous situation that holds a ghoulish fascination for observers.
〈非正式〉(引起旁观者怪异兴趣的)混乱局面  his train wreck of a private life guaranteed front-page treatment 他乌七八糟的私生活一直稳坐头版。 Example sentencesExamples -  It's not a complete and utter train wreck by any stretch of the imagination.
 -  The Great Depression bequeathed us screwball comedy, a genre beyond the stars ' grasp in this train wreck of a revival.
 -  The Chicago Bulls, despite all their money and semi-recent championships, are a train wreck.
 -  What we're witnessing here in what was supposed to have been a championship season for Democrats is a potential train wreck.
 -  Now she is considered a visual joke, a train wreck.
 -  There's a fiscal train wreck about 15 years from now.
 -  Of course, all this has been a train wreck waiting to happen for quite some time now.
 -  The recent decades of Brando's film career have consisted of a series of train wrecks.
 -  This was a bad result for Labor, but it was not a train wreck.
 -  You end up with a train wreck of an ad, which people assume is going to lead them to a similarly complicated site.
 -  He mulled over the passage and then thought about the train wreck that was his life.
 -  The last three weeks have been a drawn-out train wreck!
 -  I wonder if it's a train wreck or a really good show.
 -  On paper, Northern Ballet Theatre's new adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy reads like a potential train wreck.
 -  The long run of successes had quickly ended in a train wreck.
 -  New Zealanders must be kept in paid work if employment here is not to emulate the train wreck already apparent in Britain and the United States, and threatening Australia.
 -  We are seeing the future of the National Party get itself out of the way of the train wreck that is about to come.
 -  Ten days of work and the display looks like a train wreck.
 -  But it may be too late, because conservatives don't want to be part of the looming train wreck.
 -  I could see that train wreck coming from miles away.
 
  
    Definition of train wreck in US English: train wrecknoun 1A collision or other accident involving a train.  a relative was killed in the Humber river train wreck Example sentencesExamples -  With recent events ranging from train wrecks to hurricanes, floods, and mudslides, the need for someone to coordinate efforts between emergency responders and other agencies is becoming all too clear.
 -  The crash injured 48 people, four seriously, in the latest in a series of commuter train wrecks in recent months.
 -  Investigators are still searching through the debris of the deadly train wreck.
 -  The actor plays a Philadelphia security guard who survives a train wreck that kills 131 others, miraculously emerging without a scratch.
 -  Authorities say excessive speed caused a train wreck that killed 36 people, and injured 81 others.
 -  If this number of casualties had occurred in a train wreck or airline disaster, public inquiries would have been established, and millions of pounds invested in safety improvements as a result.
 -  The paper's full of stories about plane crashes and train wrecks.
 -  I heard about the commuter train wreck in Glendale, California.
 -  A train wreck disrupted Internet connections and caused a one-day delay in pre-trial hearings for five prisoners.
 -  He crashed head-on into a freight train and likely caused the nation's deadliest commuter train wreck in nearly four decades.
 
 - 1.1North American informal  A chaotic or disastrous situation that holds a peculiar fascination for observers.
〈非正式〉(引起旁观者怪异兴趣的)混乱局面  his train wreck of a private life guaranteed front-page treatment 他乌七八糟的私生活一直稳坐头版。 Example sentencesExamples -  You end up with a train wreck of an ad, which people assume is going to lead them to a similarly complicated site.
 -  On paper, Northern Ballet Theatre's new adaptation of Shakespeare's comedy reads like a potential train wreck.
 -  It's not a complete and utter train wreck by any stretch of the imagination.
 -  Now she is considered a visual joke, a train wreck.
 -  New Zealanders must be kept in paid work if employment here is not to emulate the train wreck already apparent in Britain and the United States, and threatening Australia.
 -  The long run of successes had quickly ended in a train wreck.
 -  There's a fiscal train wreck about 15 years from now.
 -  Of course, all this has been a train wreck waiting to happen for quite some time now.
 -  Ten days of work and the display looks like a train wreck.
 -  But it may be too late, because conservatives don't want to be part of the looming train wreck.
 -  The Great Depression bequeathed us screwball comedy, a genre beyond the stars ' grasp in this train wreck of a revival.
 -  What we're witnessing here in what was supposed to have been a championship season for Democrats is a potential train wreck.
 -  I wonder if it's a train wreck or a really good show.
 -  We are seeing the future of the National Party get itself out of the way of the train wreck that is about to come.
 -  He mulled over the passage and then thought about the train wreck that was his life.
 -  The Chicago Bulls, despite all their money and semi-recent championships, are a train wreck.
 -  The recent decades of Brando's film career have consisted of a series of train wrecks.
 -  This was a bad result for Labor, but it was not a train wreck.
 -  The last three weeks have been a drawn-out train wreck!
 -  I could see that train wreck coming from miles away.
 
  
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