释义 |
splinter美 ['splɪntər] 英 ['splɪntə(r)] - v.分裂;(使)裂成碎片;分离出来
- n.(木头、金属、玻璃等的)尖碎片
- 网络裂片;刺;斯普林特
第三人称单数:splinters 现在分词:splintering 过去式:splintered n. fragment,particle,piece,shard,sliver v. fall apart,crack,disintegrate,come apart,break up 1. | (木头、金属、玻璃等的)尖碎片,尖细条a small thin sharp piece of wood, metal, glass, etc. that has broken off a larger piece |
1. | [i][t] (使)裂成碎片to break, or to make sth break, into small, thin sharp pieces |
| The mirror cracked but did not splinter. 镜子裂了,但没碎。 | | The impact splintered the wood. 木头被撞成了碎片。 |
2. | [i] 分裂;分离出来to divide into smaller groups that are no longer connected; to separate from a larger group |
| The party began to splinter. 那个党开始分裂。 | | Several firms have splintered off from the original company. 从原公司分离出好几个企业。 |
v. | | n. | 2. 碎片,裂片;木片;(炮弹的)破片;(碎木片等的)刺 2. 碎片,裂片;木片;(炮弹的)破片;(碎木片等的)刺 | adj. | |
v. | 1. to break something into thin sharp fragments, or be broken into thin sharp fragments 2. to split a larger group into factions or independent groups, or be split in this way 3. to break into small sharp pieces, or to make something do this 4. if a group splinters, it separates from a larger group, usually because of a disagreement 1. to break something into thin sharp fragments, or be broken into thin sharp fragments 2. to split a larger group into factions or independent groups, or be split in this way 3. to break into small sharp pieces, or to make something do this 4. if a group splinters, it separates from a larger group, usually because of a disagreement | n. | 1. a small thin sharp piece of wood, metal, stone, glass, or other material broken from a larger piece 2. a metal fragment thrown from an exploding bomb or shell | adj. | 1. used for describing a group that has separated from a larger group, usually because of a disagreement |
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