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tweak

英/twiːk/美/twiːk/

v. Twisting, twisting; Minor adjustments (machines, systems, etc.); Minor strains, minor sprains; <美>criticism, teasing; <非正式>Agitation, excitement (especially under the influence of stimulants such as amphetamines)

n. Twisting, twisting; Fine-tuning, slight adjustments; Minor strain (or sprain)

She gave his ear a tweak.

She twisted his ear.

He expects the system to get even better as the engineers tweak its performance.

He expects the system to work even better after engineers make a slight improvement to its performance.

I think you'll have to tweak these figures a little before you show them to the boss.

I think you'll have to tweak the numbers a little bit before you can get the boss to see them.

wreak

英/riːk/美/riːk/

vt. cause (great damage or damage); Execution (retaliation)

These insects can wreak havoc on crops.

These insects can cause serious damage to crops.

Their policies would wreak havoc on the economy.

Their policies will wreak havoc on the economy.

He swore to wreak vengeance on those who had betrayed him.

He vows revenge on those who betrayed him.

wreak vengeance

/riːk ˈvendʒəns/

Retaliation: Taking retaliatory action to punish someone or something.

Internet hate

break

English /breɪk/ American /breɪk/

v. breaking, breaking; (make) rupture, tear apart; to break, to bleed; fractures; Record-breaking; interrupt, interrupt; Pull the plug; severance (contact); Damage; violation, violation; Envoy...... Abandon habits; Rest; Stop, stay; Break through, break free; (destroyed), weakened; Break the heart; Revealed, spread; Tell (bad news); domestication, taming; score (below or above the required total score); Exceed; (clouds) disperse; At the beginning, (the storm) strikes; Lapping the shore, bursting and splashing; (boy's voice) becomes thicker; pitch change (due to agitation); cracking, deciphering; exchange (banknotes); Slow; break serve (in tennis); (ball) steering, curved flight; (stock price) plummeted; Lunge and start running; occurrence, development; (heat) decreases, fever decreases

n. Intervals, naps; recess; pause, pause; interstitial advertising (radio or television programs); short vacations; Opportunity, opportunity; end, severe; escape (especially jailbreak); cracks, chips; Fracture; abrupt changes in the voice (due to emotional effects); <文>Dawn, dawn; abrupt changes in weather; Receiving Serves; hit one after another; (ball's) arc flight; (especially by a player or team) attacking; Helpful things; buds, buds; two-wheeled cart (the original name of breaking cart); <史>Convertible carriage (same as brake)

Network breaks/interrupts, breaks/jumps out of the loop

wreck

英/rack/美/rack/

v. sabotage, destruction (plans, relationships, etc.); (severe) damage, destruction (of vehicles or buildings); causing (ship) wreck, causing distress; <史>shipwrecks and robberies; <美>demolition (for the purpose of obtaining useful parts, scraps) and demolition (broken cars, old buildings, etc.); rescue of wrecked vessels; crash

n. Shipwrecks, shipwrecks; Something that has been badly damaged (especially buildings, vehicles); Persons with severe impairment of health (or mental); wrecks, wrecks, traffic accidents; cluttered places; <法律>Wreckage cargo (washed ashore after a shipwreck), floating objects from sunken ships

Cyber shipwrecks/wrecks

The wreck is lying at the bottom of the sea.

The wreck lies on the bottom of the sea

They live without nomoi, and they wreck not of one another, that is to say, each family lives by itself.

They can't live without laws, they don't destroy each other, that is, each family is self-sufficient.

wreck

英/reach/美/reach/

v. Afflicting pain, tormenting (same as rack)

n. Seaweed plants; Traveling clouds, high-altitude broken clouds; shipwreck, wreckage of shipwrecked ship; destruction

Cyber wrecked ship / seagrass drifting on the shore / wrecked ship marine plants / wrecked ship drift

They've been in a very terrible trolley car wrack .

They were injured in a serious tram accident.

trolley

English /ˈtrɒli / American /ˈtrɑːli/

n. <英>trolleys; <英>trolleys and trolleys (for food and beverages); <美>Streetcar; Trolleybus; tram tentacles (in contact with overhead wires to drive the tram); tram cable car, overhead cable car; <英>Stretcher carts (for hospitals).

v. by tram; Transported by trolley

n. (Trolley) (English) Special Term (personal name)

network trolley,

The wrack had begun to stink as it rotted in the sun.

The seagrass remains rotted in the sun and began to stink

She wrack her brains to solve that complicated problem.

She racked her brains to solve this complex problem.

Rosie is holding up a strand of bladder wrack as long as her whole body.

Rosie held a wisp of fucus as long as her height in her hand.