单词 | piece |
释义 | piece [pi:s] noun countable PART 部分 ESSENTIAL ■a part of something 块;片;段;碎片;碎块 •a piece of •He cut the cake into six pieces.他把蛋糕切成六块。 •This jigsaw puzzle has two pieces missing.这个拼图玩具少了两块。 •The vase lay on the floor in •She tried to break/tear •The building was taken apart and reassembled piece by in one piece ■as a single thing and not divided into smaller pieces 整个地,完整地 •We want to sell the business in one piece.我们想把公司整个卖掉。 come/fall to pieces ■to break apart into smaller parts 成为碎片 •The glass must have been cracked - it just fell to pieces in my hand.玻璃杯肯定有裂缝——杯子一到我手上就碎了。 •His clothes were dirty and falling to pieces.他的衣服又脏又破。 [pi:s] noun countable THING 事物 ESSENTIAL ■a single object of a particular type (某类事物中的)一件,一个,一条 •a piece of •a piece (= whole sheet) of paper一张纸 •a piece of •a piece of IMPROVER ■something which has been created by an artist, musician or writer (艺术家、音乐家或作家的)作品;篇,段,首,幅 •an orchestral/piano/instrumental piece管弦乐/钢琴曲/器乐作品 •a skilful piece of •Did you read that piece (= article) in the newspaper?你看过报纸上的那篇文章了吗? ■a single thing which forms part of a set (一套或一组中的)一个,一件•a chess piece一枚棋子 ■a coin with a stated value (某种币值的)硬币•Could you swap me a 20p piece for two tens?你能帮我把一枚20便士的硬币换成两枚10便士的吗? [pi:s] noun countable GUN 枪 old-fashioned ■a gun 枪;炮;手枪 •an artillery piece一门炮 •US slang [pi:s] noun countable come to pieces UK ■If something comes to pieces, it has been designed so that it can be divided into smaller parts. 可拆开,可拆卸 [pi:s] noun countable give sb a piece of your mind informal ■to speak angrily to someone about something they have done wrong 严厉责备,斥责(某人) •I'm going to give that mechanic a piece of my mind if the car's not fixed this time.如果那辆车这次再修不好的话,我就教训那个维修技工一顿。 [pi:s] noun countable go/fall to pieces ■If someone goes/falls to pieces, they become unable to think clearly and control their emotions because of something unpleasant or difficult that they have experienced (在精神方面)崩溃,垮掉;十分激动,极度紧张 •She just goes (all ■If an organization or system goes/falls to pieces, it fails (机构或系统)四分五裂,瓦解•Their marriage began to fall to pieces after only a few months.才过了几个月,他们的婚姻就开始走下坡了。 [pi:s] noun countable (all) in one piece ■not damaged 完好无损地,安然无恙地 •The radio had been stolen, but otherwise we got the car back (all) in one piece.除了收音机被偷之外,我们的车找回来时完好无损。 [pi:s] noun countable pick/pull sb/sth to pieces informal ■to criticize someone or something severely 严厉批评;把…批判得体无完肤 •The moment she left, the rest of the family started to pull her to pieces.她一离开,家里人就开始七嘴八舌地数落她。 [pi:s] noun countable piece of ass US offensive ■used to refer to a woman as a sexually attractive object 尤物,美人 [pi:s] noun countable piece of cake informal ■something which is very easy to do 非常容易的事情 •The exam was a piece of cake.考试很简单。 [pi:s] noun countable take sth to pieces UK ■to separate something into smaller parts 把…拆开 •If you take the bookcase to pieces, it will fit in the back of your car.你把书柜拆开就能放进汽车后部了。 [pi:s] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] piece sth together ■to create something by joining the separate parts of it together or by joining different things together 拼合;凑集 •The ancient skull has been pieced together from •Kevin has done a great job to piece together a tremendous team.凯文拼凑出一支出色的队伍,真是了不起。 •The police are collecting clues in order to piece together the details of the day she died.警方正在搜集线索,以查清她死去那天的详细情形。 |
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