fragmentary 英 [ˈfrægməntri]   美 [ˈfrægmənteri]

fragmentary

fragmentary  英 [ˈfrægməntri] 美 [ˈfrægmənteri]

adj. 碎片的;不完全的;断断续续的 

When they met in the church tower the gaps in their fragmentary conversation were filled up. It was a blazing afternoon. 当他们再次在教堂钟塔里见面时,两人之间的距离又在断断续续的谈话中被填平。
The result was a pool of paired genes, something like a frozen ball of noodles that had been sliced into a million fragmentary layers and mixed. 结果显示许多基因都是成对排列,仿佛一个冻住的面条球,被分切成一百多万层碎片并混合在一起。

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  • adj. 碎片的;不完全的;断断续续的
  • 1. When they met in the church tower the gaps in their fragmentary conversation were filled up. It was a blazing afternoon.

    当他们再次在教堂钟塔里见面时,两人之间的距离又在断断续续的谈话中被填平。

  • 2. The result was a pool of paired genes, something like a frozen ball of noodles that had been sliced into a million fragmentary layers and mixed.

    结果显示许多基因都是成对排列,仿佛一个冻住的面条球,被分切成一百多万层碎片并混合在一起。

  • 3. If there are two women in the painting, the disabled one is named the more beautiful, as if Maillol wishes to contrast an aesthetic, fragmentary, and broken beauty to a lesser, intact beauty.

    如果这幅画中画的是两个女人,残缺的那个就是更美的代表,似乎马约尔希望对美学上残缺的、破裂的美和次级的、完整的美进行对比。

  • fragmentary (adj.) 1610s, but mainly a dictionary word until early 19c., from fragment (n.) + -ary. Fragmental was used from 1798.
frag·men·tary / ˈfræɡməntri ; NAmE ˈfræɡmənteri / adjective ( formal) made of small parts that are not connected or complete 残缺不全的;不完整的 There is only fragmentary evidence to support this theory. 只有零零星星的证据证实这个理论。 frag·men·tary / ˈfræɡməntri ; NAmE ˈfræɡmənteri /
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