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shard

/shahrd/US // ʃɑrd //UK // (ʃɑːd) //

碎片,碎片碎片,碎片化,碎片化物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a fragment, especially of broken earthenware.
    • : Zoology. a scale.a shell, as of an egg or snail.
    • : Entomology. an elytron of a beetle.

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Examples

  • That puts us at the mercy of every tech platform and app maker that is fighting for precious shards of our attention.

  • He and his colleagues at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics had gathered shards of dolomite eroded from a cliff face on the Hármashatárhegy mountain in Budapest.

  • Workers wore safety goggles to protect their eyes from the shards of metal that blew in their faces.

  • Those powdery bits are like “broken shards of glass,” notes Mihály Horányi.

  • If your armor is almost gone, use the shoulder mounted flamethrower to turn a damned soul into a fountain of green armor shards.

  • A couple weeks ago, I found a pea-sized shard of shrapnel from a past attack in a parking lot.

  • Shard glass from the historic church was recently donated to the museum, which is scheduled to open in 2015.

  • The Brooklyn Bridge, London's Shard, Notre Dame—each structure is an expedition waiting to happen.

  • One person who wasn't impressed by Prince Andrew's abseil down the Shard: writer Grace Dent.

  • Here's Prince Andrew abseiling down the Shard in London earlier this week.

  • He picked up a shard of rubidium that served as a paper weight and toyed with it.

  • Shard bent his eyes sharply on Ralph, and once more the boy felt uncomfortable.

  • Captain Shard gathered up his reins, nodded carelessly, and went off down the street in a small cloud of dust.

  • Shard was smiling seductively, though his gaze seemed hard and penetrating.

  • Apparently Sparrow crossed somewhere about the present Shard Bridge.

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