柯林斯詞典fragment (fragmenting,fragmented,fragments) 名詞讀作?fr?gm?nt,動詞讀作fr?g?m?nt。1. N-COUNT A fragment of something is a small piece or part of it. 碎片; 片段 The only reminder of the shooting is a few fragments of metal in my shoulder. 惟一使我記起那次槍擊的,是我肩膀里的一些金屬碎片。 She read everything, digesting every fragment of news. 她什么都讀,對新聞的每一個片段都細(xì)細(xì)品味。2. V-T/V-I If something fragments or is fragmented, it breaks or separates into small pieces or parts. 碎裂 The clouds fragmented and out came the sun. 云開日出。3. fragmentationN-UNCOUNT 分裂 ...the extraordinary fragmentation of styles on the music scene. …音樂界各種風(fēng)格的不尋常分化。 返回 fragmented劍橋詞典consisting of several separate parts 支離破碎的,分裂的 In this increasingly fragmented society , a sense of community is a thing of the past. 在這個日益分崩離析的社會中,歸屬感已經(jīng)一去不復(fù)返了。 The Democratic Party has only held onto power because the Republican Party is so fragmented. 民主黨尚能掌權(quán)是因為共和黨四分五裂。 返回 fragmented