英:[ˈʃætəd]
美:[ˈʃætərd]
英:[ˈʃætəd]
美:[ˈʃætərd]
adj.
破碎的
极度疲劳的
v.
打碎
破坏,损坏
使心烦意乱(shatter的过去分词)
verb
transitive verb
to cause to drop or be dispersed
to break at once into pieces
to damage badly : ruin
to cause the disruption or annihilation of : demolish
intransitive verb
to break apart : disintegrate
to drop off parts (such as leaves, petals, or fruit)
noun
fragment, shred—usually used in plural
the broken vase lay in shatters
an act of shattering : the state of being shattered
a result of shattering : shower
Verb Middle English schateren — more at scatter
The first known use of shatter was in the 14th century
shavingnoun
the act of one that shaves
something shaved off
wood shavings
shavingnoun
the act of one that shaves
something shaved off
wood shavings
shavernoun
a person who shaves
a tool or machine for shavingespecially: an electric-powered razor
boy sense 1, youngster
shavernoun
a person who shaves
a tool or machine for shavingespecially: an electric-powered razor
boy sense 1, youngster
shave1 of 2verb
to cut off in thin layers or shreds
to cut off closely
to cut the hair from (as the head) close to the roots
to cut off hair or beard close to the skin
to come close to or touch lightly in passing
the tire shaved the curb
shave2 of 2noun
a tool for shaving or cutting thin slices
an act or process of shaving especially the beard
a narrow escape
a close shave
shave1 of 2verb
to cut off in thin layers or shreds
to cut off closely
to cut the hair from (as the head) close to the roots
to cut off hair or beard close to the skin
to come close to or touch lightly in passing
the tire shaved the curb
shave2 of 2noun
a tool for shaving or cutting thin slices
an act or process of shaving especially the beard
a narrow escape
a close shave
shatterproofadjective
made so as not to shatter
shatterproof glass
shatterverb
to break or fall to pieces
the window shattered
to damage badly : ruin, wreck
the bad news will shatter their morale
shatterverb
to break or fall to pieces
the window shattered
to damage badly : ruin, wreck
the bad news will shatter their morale
shatterverb
to break or fall to pieces
the window shattered
to damage badly : ruin, wreck
the bad news will shatter their morale
1 The shattered pieces fell away from his arm.
2 The starboard wing was heavily engaged, however, and the center had shattered under the stones of those trebuchets, some captains tinning downstream, others veering to port, anything to escape that crushing rain.
3 The eruption had shattered the mountain, and now a fifty-mile-wide avalanche of rock and mud and melted ice was taking aim at the valley below.
4 The man fell backward into the glass, which shattered at once, and the flimsy wooden frame went too.
5 Then I ducked behind the front panel as they leaped out the shattered window.
6 “The Lord of Destruction is surrounded by a celestial sphere that can only be shattered by an immortal device like those weapons.”
7 When Farmer returned to Cange, confined mostly to a wheelchair, his shattered knee still healing in a cast, he had more to worry about than his health.
8 Out in the harbor, the jetty has been shattered in multiple places.
9 And then the spell was broken, shattered with the first gunshot.
10 Whole roads are blocked with wreckage and shattered buildings.
11 Glass shattered, flickering shards everywhere.
玻璃打碎, 各处闪动碎片.
12 Eventually a fact emerged; it was one of his legs, which had been “shattered.”
13 It hit the bar top, chipped, and fell to the floor, where it shattered at his feet.
14 I stared at it and thought, This is like our family—broken, shattered into dust.
15 Titid alive, once again by miracle—alive, but badly shattered, and in hiding.
16 In the carriage house there was what is called “signs of a struggle”—in this case a broken box, a shattered carriage lamp, scraped marks in the dust, and straw on the floor.
17 The windows cracked and shattered to pieces, letting in a blast of fresh air.
18 Captain Johnston was shattered; it was all his fault.
19 The war’s convulsions shattered the lives of millions, Kepler among them.
20 The old empire are shattered.
古老帝国崩溃了.
1 精疲力竭的
done exhausted spent ragged drained jaded wrecked fatigued burnt-out played-out buggered jiggered clapped-out all in dead run-down frazzled washed-out dog-tired fagged done in
2 筋疲力尽
dead beat shot dead wiped out worn exhausted spent rooted knackered whacked pooped buggered fagged zonked exhaustion prostration finish exhaust poop knacker wear yourself out do yourself in knock yourself out be at the end of your tether run out of steam be burnt to a frazzle be worn to a frazzle do in knock out wear out hit the wall hit a wall
3 疲惫的
shot dead weary beaten worn exhausted spent run-down fatigued worn-out whacked harassed pooped jiggered zonked dead-beat be the worse for wear played out
4 受到冲击的
6 损坏的
7 破碎
broken piecemeal fragmentized asunder smash fracture fragmentation crack-up smashup break fragment shatter rive break to pieces come to pieces in pieces in shreds fall apart
9 疲惫
shot dead weary beaten worn exhausted spent run-down fatigued worn-out whacked harassed pooped jiggered zonked dead-beat exhaustion frazzle trachle wear exhaust breathe grind overwear trauchle be the worse for wear played out get tired with a sigh
12 极度疲劳
14 损坏
15 精疲力竭
done exhausted spent ragged drained jaded wrecked fatigued burnt-out played-out buggered jiggered clapped-out exhaustion burnout prostrate exhaust shatter knacker all in dead run-down frazzled washed-out dog-tired fagged done in run out of wear out burn out finish off wear down run out of gas