fragmented 的定义
- reduced to fragments.
- existing or functioning as though broken into separate parts; disorganized; disunified: a fragmented personality; a fragmented society.
fragmented 近义词
break into pieces
更多fragmented例句
- The company’s CEO, Oliver Kharraz, says the years spent bridging a fragmented health-care system unknowingly prepared it for taking on covid-19 vaccination appointments.
- He ran a popular competition in Philadelphia and established a Pro Breaking Tour and a nonprofit membership organization called Urban Dance & Educational Foundation with a vision of drawing together the fragmented breaking world.
- Delays in vaccinations are partially the result of vaccine supply shortages, and partially the result of fragmented, underfunded healthcare systems lacking in federal support.
- The market for holistic health is fragmented and there was nothing connecting symptoms to a provider’s capability.
- Connecting fragmented habitats can boost biodiversity, research shows.
- “These dictators for a long time had many political enemies, but they were fragmented,” Howard said.
- Full-scale civil wars are giving way to fragmented armed groups with decentralized power bases in remote border regions.
- In fragmented English, they replied, “The bunker, this no good for rockets,” and pointed at the thin ceiling.
- The actual event underpinning his fragmented memory of being held by his arms and legs and having his pants cut still eludes him.
- Fittingly, the stage is framed with light structures that remind one of what a fragmented Stargate might look like.
- Also, the dorsolateral stripes in some individuals are fragmented posteriorly.
- What would have happened then to the other portion of the bullet if it had fragmented?
- At what point on the skull did the bullet, which fragmented into Commission Exhibit 857, strike?
- Those on the right were too fragmented and distorted for satisfactory description.
- They were clean, they had good color to them, there was no grease on them and they were not fragmented.