splinter
英 [ˈsplɪntə(r)]
美 [ˈsplɪntər]
n. (木头、金属、玻璃等的)尖碎片,尖细条
v. (使)裂成碎片; 分裂; 分离出来
复数:splinters 过去式:splintered 现在分词:splintering 过去分词:splintered 第三人称单数:splinters
Collins.1 / BNC.14469 / COCA.12547
牛津词典
noun
- (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
verb
- (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。
- The mirror cracked but did not splinter.
- 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。
- The party began to splinter.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (木头、玻璃等硬物的)尖细碎片,破片,裂片
Asplinteris a very thin, sharp piece of wood, glass, or other hard substance, which has broken off from a larger piece.- ...splinters of glass.
玻璃碎片 - ...a splinter in the finger.
扎进手指的木刺
- ...splinters of glass.
- V-ERG (使)裂成碎片
If somethingsplintersoris splintered, it breaks into thin, sharp pieces.- The ruler cracked and splintered into pieces...
尺子裂开了,碎成了小片。 - The stone rocketed into the glass, splintering it.
石块击中了玻璃,将它打成了碎片。
- The ruler cracked and splintered into pieces...
英英释义
noun
- a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal
- he got a splinter in his finger
- it broke into slivers
verb
- break up into splinters or slivers
- The wood splintered
- divide into slivers or splinters
- withdraw from an organization or communion
- After the break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away