0 the accidental sinking or destruction of a ship -- skipbrudd, forlis
1 a wrecked ship -- skipsvrak
2 -- lide skipbrudd
We were shipwrecked off the coast of Spain.
Many of his friends were lost in shipwrecks then.
There have always been shipwrecks, but the consequences now are far worse in a world that lives on oil.
We must also ensure that many of the ideas are not shipwrecked by over-zealous interpretation of funding rules.
The causes of those shipwrecks have not been tackled seriously enough.
Incidentally, huge sums of money are generated by people sponsoring those archaeological investigations into shipwrecks and selling the objects that are pulled out.
Because there is no protection, priceless pieces of history are being torn out of our annals of time by ignorant, greedy looters of shipwrecks.
Every suggestion would be shipwrecked because of environmental assessment.
Unfortunately the world is awash with lost opportunities, with shipwrecked good ideas.