4
N‑COUNT
A
wreck
is an accident in which a moving vehicle hits something and is damaged or destroyed. [mainly AM
] □
6 → see also nervous wreck
wreck|age
/re
k
I
dʒ/ N‑UNCOUNT
[oft
wreck|er /re kə r / (wreckers )
1 N‑COUNT A wrecker is a motor vehicle which is used to pull broken or damaged vehicles to a place where they can be repaired or broken up, for example after an accident. [mainly AM ]
2 N‑COUNT Wreckers are people whose job involves destroying old, unwanted, or damaged buildings. [mainly AM ]
wren /re n/ (wrens ) N‑COUNT A wren is a very small brown bird. There are several kinds of wren.
wrench /re ntʃ/ (wrenches , wrenching , wrenched )
1
VERB
If you
wrench
something that is fixed in a particular position, you pull or twist it violently, in order to move or remove it. □ [V
n prep]
2
VERB
If you
wrench
yourself free from someone who is holding you, you get away from them by suddenly twisting the part of your body that is being held. □ [V
pron-refl prep]
3
VERB
If you
wrench
one of your joints, you twist it and injure it. □ [V
n]
4
N‑SING
If you say that leaving someone or something is a
wrench
, you feel very sad about it. [BRIT
] □
5 N‑COUNT A wrench or a monkey wrench is an adjustable metal tool used for tightening or loosening metal nuts of different sizes.
6
PHRASE
If someone
throws a wrench
or
throws a monkey wrench
into a process, they prevent something happening smoothly by deliberately causing a problem. [AM
] □ [+
wrest /re st/ (wrests , wresting , wrested )
1
VERB
If you
wrest
something from
someone else, you take it from them, especially when this is difficult or illegal. [JOURNALISM
, LITERARY
] □ [V
n +
2
VERB
If you
wrest
something from
someone who is holding it, you take it from them by pulling or twisting it violently. [LITERARY
] □ [V
n +
wres|tle /re s ə l/ (wrestles , wrestling , wrestled )
1
VERB
When you
wrestle
with
a difficult problem, you try to deal with it. □ [V
+
2
VERB
If you
wrestle
with someone, you fight them by forcing them into painful positions or throwing them to the ground, rather than by hitting them. Some people wrestle as a sport. □ [V
]