fragment 英 [ˈfrægmənt]   美 [ˈfræɡmənt]

fragment

fragment  英 [ˈfrægmənt] 美 [ˈfræɡmənt]

n. 碎片 

进行时:fragmenting  过去式:fragmented  过去分词:fragmented  第三人称单数:fragments  名词复数:fragments 

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。

  • A fragment is a small piece that’s come off a larger whole, and to fragment is to break. If your teacher writes "frag" on your paper, you've got an incomplete sentence.
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  • n. 碎片
  • 1. Police found fragments of glass near the scene.

    警方在现场附近发现了玻璃碎片。

  • 2. The shattered vase lay in fragments on the floor.

    打碎的花瓶在地上成了一堆碎片。

  • 3. I overheard a fragment of their conversation.

    我无意中听到他们谈话的片段。

  • 4. the fragmentation of the country into small independent states

    该国分裂成一些独立的小国家

  • 5. a fragmented society

    一个四分五裂的社会

  • fragment (n.) early 15c., "small piece or part," from Latin fragmentum "a fragment, remnant," literally "a piece broken off," from base of frangere "to break" (from PIE root *bhreg- "to break").
  • fragment (v.) by 1788 (implied in fragmented), from fragment (n.). Intransitive use from 1961. Related: Fragmenting.
frag·ment noun , verb fragment fragments fragmented fragmenting noun / ˈfræɡmənt ; NAmE ˈfræɡmənt / a small part of sth that has broken off or comes from sth larger 碎片;片段 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。 verb / fræɡˈment ; NAmE fræɡˈment / [intransitive ,  transitive ] fragment(sth) to break or make sth break into small pieces or parts (使)碎裂,破裂,分裂 frag·men·ta·tion / ˌfræɡmenˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌfræɡmenˈteɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] the fragmentation of the country into small independent states 该国分裂成一些独立的小国家 frag·ment·ed / ; NAmE / adjective a fragmented society 一个四分五裂的社会 frag·ment / ˈfræɡmənt ; NAmE ˈfræɡmənt / frag·men·ta·tion / ˌfræɡmenˈteɪʃn ; NAmE ˌfræɡmenˈteɪʃn / frag·ment·ed / ; NAmE /
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