基本解釋v. 分裂,裂成碎片;凍離;分解(splinter 的現(xiàn)在分詞形式)同根派生 splintering相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語例句The truth is that the risks of the euro splintering really have mounted.事實(shí)擺在面前:歐元區(qū)四分五裂的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)已經(jīng)顯現(xiàn)出來。Obesity in Britain, for example, has increased pari passu with the splintering of families: and now it is never too early to teach children lack of self-control.例如在英國(guó),肥胖是和家庭分裂同時(shí)進(jìn)行的:因此現(xiàn)在教育孩子如何自我控制為時(shí)不早。When a group of supposed reformers left the splintering party this week to set up a new outfit, it could have grabbed the fiscally conservative, business friendly centre.當(dāng)公認(rèn)的改革者們本周離開這個(gè)四分五裂的政黨,建立起新的組織時(shí),它一定贏得了這一財(cái)政保守,商務(wù)友好的中心的興趣。權(quán)威例句The justices unanimously overturned the drug conviction of Antoine Jones, while splintering in their reasoning.FORBES: Criminals Laud Supreme Court GPS Decision (Or Should)As a heist movie, however, this is a dud, the plot splintering badly in the middle.NEWYORKER: The Good ThiefNon-signatories to the deal, both black and Arab, are reportedly splintering and the fighting continues.NPR: Darfur Casts Shadow Over Khartoum's Ambitionssplintering更多例句詞組短語短語splintering fracture 裂片狀破after splintering 殘屑Splintering Concrete 龜裂水泥地splintering of software code 軟件代碼分裂splintering更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A splinter is a very thin, sharp piece of wood, glass, or other hard substance, which has broken off from a larger piece. If something splinters or is splintered, it breaks into thin, sharp pieces. splintering劍橋字典splintering柯林斯字典專業(yè)釋義材料科學(xué)分裂