shatter的中文用法及示例

  • 0 to (cause something to) break suddenly into very small pieces -- (使)破碎;粉碎

    • Noisy motorbikes shattered the peace/calm/stillness. 吵鬧的機車聲打破了寧靜/平靜/靜謐。

    • The book shattered all her illusions about the Romans. 這本書讓她對羅馬人的幻想完全破滅。

    • His leg was shattered in the accident. 他在事故中腿骨碎裂。

    • The glass shattered into a thousand tiny pieces. 玻璃碎成無數塊細小的碎片。

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双语用例

  • Gone was the semblance of party unity, shattered into overlapping currents.

  • Hargreaves' informants spoke of their experiences as disturbing, shattering even.

  • The war shattered any illusion that they would make a difference.

  • Accordingly, a traumatised person is never the same, since their assumptive world has been shattered.

  • Through its sobering effect, he said, past illusions would be shattered and negative tendencies and norms would undergo a change toward a better society.

  • Eventually, it is reduced to "shattered" masonry (40), lying between the paws of the implacable sphinx.

  • The two lines meet on an outcrop of metachert, which has been blasted and strongly shattered.

  • Examinations of surviving family genealogies and census-type materials have offered further insights into past demographic regimes and shattered some long-established beliefs.

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