splinter

splinter [ˈsplɪntə(r)]  [ˈsplɪntɚ] 

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第三人称复数:splinters

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现在分词:splintering

过去分词:splintered

过去式:splintered

splinter 基本解释

splinter的翻译

名词碎片; 尖片; 微不足道的事情; 〈美俚〉极瘦的人

及物/不及物动词使分裂; 木头、玻璃、石头等(使)裂成碎片

不及物动词团体分裂; 分离出来

splinter 网络解释

splinter的解释

1. 裂片,碎片屑:splint and bandage 夹板绷带 | splinter 裂片,碎片屑 | splinter forceps 取裂片镊

2. 裂片:splint 开尾销 | splinter 裂片 | split 裂口

3. 碎片:spleen 脾 | splinter 碎片 | split flow reactor 冷却剂分链应堆

splinter 词典解释

1. (木头、玻璃等硬物的)尖细碎片,破片,裂片
    A splinter is a very thin, sharp piece of wood, glass, or other hard substance, which has broken off from a larger piece.

    e.g. ...splinters of glass.
           玻璃碎片
    e.g. ...a splinter in the finger.
           扎进手指的木刺

2. (使)裂成碎片
    If something splinters or is splintered, it breaks into thin, sharp pieces.

    e.g. The ruler cracked and splintered into pieces...
           尺子裂开了,碎成了小片。
    e.g. The stone rocketed into the glass, splintering it.
           石块击中了玻璃,将它打成了碎片。

splinter 单语例句

1. The minister also said that if they fail to entice CAF on their proposal, they might even contemplate forming a splinter organization for the marginalized countries.

2. Several spectators said they doubted that any IRA splinter group would seriously disrupt the torch run.

3. Splinter discussed the company's growth strategy with China Daily reporter Zhang Qi.

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4. Palestinians fear the barrier would splinter the state they seek and called Sunday for international help to stop it.

5. splinter

5. The small rooms allow for greater diversity by allowing bigger parties to splinter off, she added.

6. The former president is also chairman of Mongolian People's Revolutionary Party, a splinter party from former ruling Mongolian People's Party.

7. A murky Taliban splinter group which has held three UN workers hostage in Afghanistan would be released.

8. splinter的意思

8. Splinter has pushed Applied Materials to become the semiconductor industry's No 1 firm for 17 consecutive years.

9. A splinter faction of the rebel Sudan Liberation Movement and the rebel Justice and Equality Movement have resisted pressure to join.

10. But in November, three foreign election workers were kidnapped in Kabul by a Taliban splinter group.

splinter 英英释义

noun

1. a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal

    e.g. he got a splinter in his finger
           it broke into slivers

    Synonym: sliver

verb

1. splinter什么意思

1. break up into splinters or slivers

    e.g. The wood splintered

    Synonym: sliver

2. divide into slivers or splinters

    Synonym: sliver

3. withdraw from an organization or communion

    e.g. After the break up of the Soviet Union, many republics broke away

    Synonym: secede break away