0 the piles of broken stone and bricks, etc. that are left when a building falls down or is destroyed:
1 broken wood, stones, bricks, etc., that are left when a building falls down or is destroyed
The top portion of much of the rubble from this building was visible on the surface prior to excavation.
Comets passing close to the star may evaporate or fragment, releasing rubble rich in biological material.
The riverbed consists mostly of sand and cobbles, with an artificial rubble protection around the bridge piles.
As a result, a large quantity of rubbles and silts have been transported to the surface.
On his head a bounty of 1000 rubbles was placed.
Ancient civilizations are reduced to rubble, whole cultures destroyed, 90% of the world's 600 surviving languages will have been wiped out this century.
Excavation down through the room floors inside the front structure wall revealed a series of typical subfloor rubble deposits.
Inside the walls houses were in flames, others had collapsed in rubble, covering the injured and the dead.
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(房屋倒塌或被毀後留下的)瓦礫堆,碎磚爛瓦,碎石, (建築用的)石子,碎石,毛石…
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(房屋倒塌或被毁后留下的)瓦砾堆,碎砖烂瓦,碎石, (建筑用的)石子,碎石,毛石…
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escombros, cascotes, escombros [masculine…
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escombros…
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がれき, (レンガなどの)破片…
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moloz, yıkıntı, tuğla kiremit kalıntısı…
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décombres [masculine, plural], gravats…
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runa…
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