词汇 | fragmenting |
释义 | fragmenting present participle offragment fragment verb[ I or T ] uk /fræɡˈment/ us /fræɡˈment/ to break something into small parts or to be broken up in this way: (使)支离破碎;打碎;(使)分裂 The satellite will fragment and burn up as it falls through the earth's atmosphere.卫星坠经地球大气层时会碎裂起火,化为灰烬。 His day was fragmented by meetings and phone calls.他一天的时间因为各种会议和电话而变得支离破碎。 Tearing and breaking into pieces apart asunder bobble bobbly break into pieces chip crack disintegration dismantle fall to piecesidiom fragment fragmentation rip shred snag snap splinter split sunder tear something apart Related wordfragmentation Examples of fragmentingfragmenting In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. We then colour the fragmenting set using the rest of the colours. Overall the episode highlighted the problem of organising an economywide apprenticeship scheme at a time when the employment structure is fragmenting. The presence of large amounts of fragmenting asbestos where tourist activity takes place warrants action. Fragmenting conditions like dementia create both subjective and social ruptures that perpetuate the state of pathology initiated by the condition. This process could result in the cortical region fragmenting into a series of functionally distinct areas. We then identify in these fragments a large (compared to the fragmenting set) set of leaves which we also remove for the moment. This gaze is rational, cold, and fragmenting; it tests, examines, and measures the new patient as an object. Therefore, the wiping operation must be conducted manually, which also brings along the danger of the solar cells fragmenting. These mitochondria can be seen extending, contracting, fragmenting and even fusing with one another as they move in three dimensions throughout the cytoplasm. This unavoidably perturbs the symmetry of the colouring, in particular of the set of unused colour pairs, but the asymmetry is limited because the fragmenting set is small. Prior to the 1990s the choice was limited to vast unwieldy volumes or a couple of textbooks which eschewed the common themes by fragmenting their narratives along nation-based lines. American schools are fragmenting if not decaying. Completion of colouring of fragmenting set. Through close attention to the person and the hands-on nature of its care, it aspires to heal the fragmenting experience of the hospital and of health care. But for the second half, the dot that began the film bounces around the 'solo' structures, fragmenting them into single dots, as though these were all the music's 'notes'. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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