wreaked

wreaked[ri:kt] 

原级:wreak

第三人称单数:wreaks

现在分词:wreaking

wreaked 基本解释
诉诸,施行,发( wreak的过去式和过去分词 );
wreaked 单语例句

1. Capricious and extreme weather conditions have wreaked havoc throughout the country so far this summer.

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2. Northern Italy has been hit by snowstorms and cold temperatures that have shut down airports, idled trains and wreaked havoc on traffic in Milan and other cities.

3. The security fix came after a series of crippling attacks on Microsoft's technology, which have wreaked havoc on both businesses and computer users.

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4. The brutal dryness also wreaked havoc on some precious natural herbs, which are key ingredients in traditional Chinese medicine.

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5. The war of aggression launched by fascists and militarists brought about untold suffering to the world and wreaked unprecedented havoc on human civilization.

6. The war of aggression launched by fascists and militarists brought about untold sufferings to the world and wreaked unprecedented havoc on human civilization.

7. The global economic crisis has wreaked greater havoc in the developing nations.

8. Frequent rainstorms and typhoons have wreaked havoc in South China even as droughts have plagued East China.

9. When the financial crisis wreaked havoc on the world, the Communist Party of China Central Committee made three critical judgments in November 2008.

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10. Fog blanketed many parts of eastern China yesterday and wreaked havoc in traffic - even as meteorologists were calling for more of the same today.