Usage examples of "wreck" in English with translation to French

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I’m a total wreck. Je suis une vraie loque.
After the hurricane, their house was a wreck. Après l'ouragan, leur maison était en ruines.
He confirmed that it was the wreck of the Titanic. Il a confirmé que c'était l'épave du Titanic.
You're a total wreck. Tu es une vraie loque.
He's a total wreck. C'est une vraie loque.
She's a total wreck. C'est une vraie loque.
The scandal nearly wrecked her career. Le scandale a presque ruiné sa carrière.
A stewardess was rescued from the wreck. Une hôtesse a été sauvée des débris.
A hundred people were hurt in a train wreck. Une centaine de personnes ont été blessées dans un accident de train.
Driving on a slippery road can lead to a car wreck. Conduire sur une route glissante peut mener à l'accident.
The next day the wreck of the ship was discovered on the shore. Le jour suivant, le naufrage du bateau fur découvert sur la grève.
He's been an emotional wreck ever since he found out about his wife's affair. Il a été affectivement dévasté depuis qu'il a découvert l'infidélité de sa femme.
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