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fragmentary

/frag-muhn-ter-ee/US // ˈfræg mənˌtɛr i //UK // (ˈfræɡməntərɪ, -trɪ) //

零碎的,零散的,零星的,碎裂的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : consisting of or reduced to fragments; broken; disconnected; incomplete: fragmentary evidence; fragmentary remains.

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Examples

  • Digging revealed part of a shallow pit, but fragmentary bones visible in the pit were too fragile to remove or study closely.

  • Staudinger uses these items to engage in wordplay, ponder the role of the artist and pen a fragmentary autobiography.

  • The Lotus and the Storm turns out to be a grand, haunted melodrama with elements of camp, delivered in fragmentary reveries.

  • Literature has been in a plundered, fragmentary state for a long time.

  • Francis Watson argued that all of the fragmentary sentences preserved on the papyrus are also found in the Gospel of Thomas.

  • The author's statistical claims were based on wild extrapolations from a few fragmentary and unreliable sources.

  • I took phone calls from the field, with fragmentary updates.

  • The abbey was founded by William the Lion in 1178, but war, fire and fanaticism have left it sadly fragmentary.

  • Such advice will not serve as a screen if based on a fragmentary, incomplete statement of facts.

  • Yes: she remembered now, though it still seemed like a dream—a fragmentary, misty dream.

  • Such are the fragmentary references that have survived concerning the career of the first Cambridge printer.

  • While Madame Bastien was speaking David was hastily glancing over the fragmentary writings his hostess had just handed to him.