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fragment美 ['fræɡmənt] 英 ['fræɡmənt] - n.片段;破片;弹片;小块
- v.分割;使成碎片
- 网络断片;片断;碎块
复数:fragments 过去分词:fragmented 现在分词:fragmenting v. break,break up,crumble,disintegrate,divide n. bit,chip,part,piece,portion 1. | 碎片;片段a small part of sth that has broken off or comes from sth larger |
| Police found fragments of glass near the scene. 警方在现场附近发现了玻璃碎片。 | | The shattered vase lay in fragments on the floor. 打碎的花瓶在地上成了一堆碎片。 | | I overheard a fragment of their conversation. 我无意中听到他们谈话的片段。 |
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (使)碎裂,破裂,分裂to break or make sth break into small pieces or parts |
n. | 1. 碎屑,碎片,破片,断片;弹片;小块;切段;组织块 1. 碎屑,碎片,破片,断片;弹片;小块;切段;组织块 | v. | |
n. | 1. a piece, usually a small piece, broken off something or left when something is shattered 2. an incomplete or isolated piece of something 3. a small piece of a larger object that has broken, often into a lot of pieces 4. a small part of something larger 1. a piece, usually a small piece, broken off something or left when something is shattered 2. an incomplete or isolated piece of something 3. a small piece of a larger object that has broken, often into a lot of pieces 4. a small part of something larger | v. | 1. to break something into small pieces, or be broken in this way 2. to lose a sense of unity or cohesion, with the result that something splits into isolated and often conflicting elements, or cause something to do this 3. if something fragments or is fragmented, it breaks into a lot of separate pieces or parts |
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