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bble
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瓦砾, 废墟
the damaged bricks, stones, or other material of a building that remain after its destruction
Rubble refers to rough, broken pieces of stone, brick, or concrete often used in construction, especially for foundations, walls, or as filler material. These pieces are usually irregular in shape and size and can come from demolished structures or be naturally formed. Rubble is valued for its strength and durability in certain building applications.
- After the earthquake, the town was covered in rubble, making it difficult to navigate through the streets.
地震后,小镇被瓦砾覆盖,使得在街道上穿行变得困难。
- The workers cleared the rubble from the demolition site to prepare for the new construction.
工人们清理了拆除现场的瓦砾,为新的建设做准备。
- The rescue team searched through the rubble for any survivors of the collapsed building.
救援队在废墟中搜寻倒塌建筑物的任何幸存者。
- After the old factory was demolished, piles of rubble covered the entire site.
旧工厂被拆除后,成堆的瓦砾覆盖了整个场地。
- Volunteers helped clear the rubble from the streets following the devastating hurricane.
志愿者帮助清理了毁灭性飓风过后街道上的瓦砾。