splinter如何读

英:[ˈsplɪntə(r)]

美:[ˈsplɪntɚ]

splinter是什么意思

n.

尖片

碎片

微不足道的事情

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vt.& vi.

使分裂

木头、玻璃、石头等(使)裂成碎片

vi.

团体分裂

分离出来

splinter自然拼读

splin·ter

splIn tr

splinter变形

复数:splinters

第三人称单数:splinters

现在分词:splintering

过去式:splintered

过去分词:splintered

splinter词根

词根:splint

adj.

splintery 破片的;容易裂开的;裂片一般的

n.

splint 夹板;薄木条;薄金属片

vt.

splint 用夹板固定

splinter英英释义

noun

a thin piece split or broken off lengthwise : sliver

a small needlelike particle

a group or faction broken away from a parent body

verb

transitive verb

to split or rend into long thin pieces : shiver

to split into fragments, parts, or factions

intransitive verb

to become splintered

splinter词源中文解释

14世纪初,源自中古荷兰语 splinter, splenter 的“一根碎片”,与 splinte 相关(见 splint)。形容词(如 splinter party 等)可追溯至1935年,源自名词。

splinter_体育行业词汇

碎片法

splinter_医学行业词汇

裂片,碎片:如碎骨片

使成碎片,使分裂

splinter词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Middle Dutch; akin to Middle Low German splinte splint

The first known use of splinter was in the 14th century

splinter儿童词典英英释义

splutter1 of 2noun

a confused noise (as of trying to talk too fast)

a splashing or sputtering sound

splutter2 of 2verb

to make a noise as if spitting

to speak or say in haste or confusion

splurge1 of 2noun

an instance of spending more than usual

splurge2 of 2verb

indulge oneself or spend lavishly

splotchnoun

blotch sense 2, spot

splotchnoun

blotch sense 2, spot

splittingadjective

very severe

a splitting headache

splint1 of 2noun

a thin flexible strip of wood woven together with others in making a chair seat or basket

splinter entry 1

material or a device used to protect a body part (as a broken arm) and keep it in place

splint2 of 2verb

to support and hold in place with or as if with a splint or splints

splint1 of 2noun

a thin flexible strip of wood woven together with others in making a chair seat or basket

splinter entry 1

material or a device used to protect a body part (as a broken arm) and keep it in place

splint2 of 2verb

to support and hold in place with or as if with a splint or splints

splinter1 of 2noun

a thin piece split or torn off lengthwise : sliver

splinter2 of 2verb

to divide or break into splinters

splinter1 of 2noun

a thin piece split or torn off lengthwise : sliver

splinter2 of 2verb

to divide or break into splinters

splinter1 of 2noun

a thin piece split or torn off lengthwise : sliver

splinter2 of 2verb

to divide or break into splinters

splinter医学词典英英释义

splinternoun

a thin piece (as of wood) split or broken off lengthwiseespecially: such a piece embedded in the skin

used tweezers to remove a splinter

splinter 例句

1 She crawled over the remaining pile, getting a few dozen splinters in her free hand.

2 Jafer's right wrist ended in the ruin of tom flesh and splintered bone left by Ghost's jaws.

3 Natalie's splinter group had staked out an area on the lawn.

娜塔莉的组织也在一处草坪上。

4 But that word, “whatnot,” settled into his brain like a splinter, like a chip of glass—like anything that looks healed over but truly isn’t, and can still give pangs years later.

5 The floor was covered with splinters of glass.

地板上布满了玻璃碎片.

6 The glass broke and splintered.

玻璃破了,裂成碎片.

7 The doctor extracted a splinter from his finger.

医生从他的手指里取出一根刺。

8 The post was splintered and gouged, gnawed in places.

9 groups that have splintered off to form new political movements

10 The autopsy report claimed that the channel of pus formed as a result of infection caused by the tiny splintered bones broken off by the bullet.

11 The stub of an ear stuck out on one side, and there was no eye on that side, only a dark socket with a splinter of bone showing above it.

12 Dust and splinters fell from above as something gave in the ceiling.

13 His are such a light brown, practically yellow, or copper maybe, and all splintered with green.

14 “Getting a splinter through your eye and dying.”

15 The cuts were full of glass, some of it in splinters, some of it in powder like shining sand.

16 My hand gropes farther, splinters of wood—now I remember again that we are lying in the graveyard.

17 Reed took back his knife, blew the last splinters from its blade, and folded it up into his pocket again.

18 The priest could get a splinter that would make his tongue swell to the size of a turnip and that’s enough to choke you and kill you entirely.

19 The next morning, they picked their way across an ice field splintered by jagged crevasses, keeping to the solid expanses between the deadly rifts, and arguing about Nina’s sleeping habits.

20 Two captains fell across a chair, and splintered it.

splinter 同义词

1 弹片

splint

2 使裂开

start

7 派系的

factionary factional

8 炮弹片

splint

10 使裂成碎片

sliver

14 木片

spill chump

19 尖片

splint

splinter 短语相关

splinter group

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