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de·bris also dé·bris D0064100 (də-brē′, dā-, dā′brē′)n.1. a. The scattered remains of something broken or destroyed; rubble or wreckage.b. Carelessly discarded refuse; litter.2. Geology An accumulation of relatively large rock fragments: glacial debris.3. Biology The fragmented remains of dead or damaged cells or tissue. [French débris, from Old French debrisier, to break to pieces : de-, intensive pref.; see de- + brisier, to break (from Vulgar Latin *brīsāre, to press grapes, probably of Celtic origin).]debris (ˈdeɪbrɪ; ˈdɛbrɪ) or débrisn1. fragments or remnants of something destroyed or broken; rubble2. (Environmental Science) a collection of loose material derived from rocks, or an accumulation of animal or vegetable matter[C18: from French, from obsolete debrisier to break into pieces, from bruisier to shatter, of Celtic origin]de•bris or dé•bris (dəˈbri, ˈdeɪ bri; esp. Brit. ˈdɛb ri) n. 1. the remains of anything destroyed; ruins; rubble. 2. Geol. accumulated loose fragments of rock. [1700–10; < French débris, derivative of débriser to break up (in pieces); see bruise)] Debris the remains of anything broken down; ruins, etc.; the accumulation of loose material or of rock, vegetable, or animal matter.Examples: debris of the Alps, 1802; of an army, 1708; of an Empire, 1778; of ancient rocks, 1849.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | debris - the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken updetritus, junk, rubble, dustrubbish, trash, scrap - worthless material that is to be disposed ofslack - dust consisting of a mixture of small coal fragments and coal dust and dirt that sifts out when coal is passed over a sieve |
debrisnoun remains, bits, pieces, waste, ruins, wreck, rubbish, fragments, litter, rubble, wreckage, brash, detritus, dross People were killed by flying debris.debrisnounThe remains of something destroyed, disintegrated, or decayed:rubble, ruin, wrack, wreck, wreckage.Translationsdebris (ˈdeibriː) , ((American) dəˈbri:) noun1. the remains of something broken, destroyed etc. The fireman found a corpse among the debris. 碎片,瓦礫堆 碎片,瓦砾堆 2. rubbish. There was a lot of debris in the house after the builder had left. 殘骸 残骸IdiomsSeedebris fielddebrisenUK
debris, d?bris a collection of loose material derived from rocks, or an accumulation of animal or vegetable matter debris[də′brē] (geology) Large fragments arising from disintegration of rocks and strata. debrisenUK
debris [dĕ-bre´] devitalized tissue or foreign matter.de·bris (dĕ-brē'), A useless accumulation of miscellaneous particles; waste in the form of fragments. [Fr. débris, fr. O.Fr. desbrisier, to break apart, (fr. des- down, away + brisier to break) rubble, rubbish] debris also débris (də-brē′, dā-, dā′brē′)n. Biology The fragmented remains of dead or damaged cells or tissue.de·bris (dĕ-brē') A useless accumulation of miscellaneous particles; waste in the form of fragments. [Fr. débris, fr. O.Fr. desbrisier, to break apart, (fr. des- down, away + brisier to break) rubble, rubbish]de·bris (dĕ-brē') A useless accumulation of miscellaneous particles; waste in the form of fragments. [Fr. débris, fr. O.Fr. desbrisier, to break apart, (fr. des- down, away + brisier to break) rubble, rubbish]debrisenUK Related to debris: Space debrisSynonyms for debrisnoun remainsSynonyms- remains
- bits
- pieces
- waste
- ruins
- wreck
- rubbish
- fragments
- litter
- rubble
- wreckage
- brash
- detritus
- dross
Synonyms for debrisnoun the remains of something destroyed, disintegrated, or decayedSynonyms- rubble
- ruin
- wrack
- wreck
- wreckage
Synonyms for debrisnoun the remains of something that has been destroyed or broken upSynonymsRelated Words |