1.As it splintered away, it pulled a little puff of dirt from the ground, spraying it into the zmeyok’s eyes.
英:[ˈsplɪntə(r)]
美:[ˈsplɪntɚ]
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
splin·ter
splIn tr
复数:splinters
第三人称单数:splinters
现在分词:splintering
过去式:splintered
过去分词:splintered
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
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
debris, chip
to split, split up
tear, disrupt
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。
碎片法
裂片,碎片:如碎骨片
使成碎片,使分裂
Noun Middle English, from Middle Dutch; akin to Middle Low German splinte splint
The first known use of splinter was in the 14th century
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
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
1.As it splintered away, it pulled a little puff of dirt from the ground, spraying it into the zmeyok’s eyes.
2.The mirror broke into splinters.
镜子破成碎片.
3.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.
4.But my eternal friend Alef helps me find the splinters of my life...and piece them back together.
5.It blasts away the ropes and the stake, spraying fiery splinters all over us and obliterating all thought, Noise, and sound.
6.Others splintered like buckshot and left the giants with some painful new tattoos.
7.She crawled over the remaining pile, getting a few dozen splinters in her free hand.
8.I heard my stolen shirt tear, felt the splintered wood scrape my side...
9.The stone rocketed into the glass, splintering it.
石块击中了玻璃,将它打成了碎片。
10.Narcissus was nocking an arrow, but it was so old and brittle, it broke into splinters.
11.Dust and splinters fell from above as something gave in the ceiling.
12.They shot out of the garage before it was fully open, leaving a Cadillac-shaped hole of splintered wood.
13.The city dissolved in a shower of ancient glass and splintered quartz.
14.He felt around the edges of the barn, wincing at the splinters, searching for...for what?
15.My fingertips traced the length of each board, feeling along the splinters and the knots in the wood.
16.And all about, stone, cracked and splintered into countless jagged shards, was scattered far and wide, or piled in ruinous heaps.
17.The boys howled as the wooden plank split, their stupid excitement splintering Pia's skin.
18.Another shell goes overhead and Werner imagines he hears the wood in the huge beams above him splinter.
19.Her face suddenly serious, Lissa fidgeted with a splinter of wood jutting up from the table.
20.Unless there was the sound of breaking glass, screams, or splintering furniture, Mr. Larson didn’t even look up.
splinter group