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shredded

/shred/US // ʃrɛd //UK // (ʃrɛd) //

切碎的,切碎了的,碎碎的,切碎

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : a piece cut or torn off, especially in a narrow strip.
    • : a bit; scrap: We haven't got a shred of evidence.
v.有主动词 verb
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    shred·ded or shred, shred·ding.

    • : to cut or tear into small pieces, especially small strips; reduce to shreds: I shred my credit card statement every month.
v.无主动词 verb
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    shred·ded or shred, shred·ding.

    • : to be cut up, torn, etc.: The blouse had shredded in the wash.
    • : Slang. to snowboard, skateboard, surf, or ski in a highly skilled or showily spectacular manner: I bought a new action camera that I can mount to my helmet—stay tuned for rad videos of me shredding when I hit the slopes next weekend.
    • : Slang. to play guitar very quickly with specific picking techniques, as during an electric guitar solo: Fans in the mosh pit go wild when Eddie shreds on lead guitar.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Those are challenges Gallen understands and presents here without a shred of exoticism or sentimentality.

  • You can shout it until you’re blue in the face, and as a political matter it won’t make a shred of difference.

  • Minuscule shreds and threads of plastic are turning up all over, including in the snow on Mount Everest.

  • It’s time to save the lives, and the shreds of American public life, while we still can.

  • With such pathetically tiny shreds left of any rare plant’s original genetic diversity, even a single new wildling could improve a species’s chances of coping with our fast-changing world.

  • Woods were shredded, the earth trembled and the ground exploded in showers of stone and red-hot metal splinters.

  • Then I picked up a book that shredded my facile preconceptions—Hard Stuff: The Autobiography of Mayor Coleman Young.

  • Playing and practicing any sport at an elite level leaves in its wake broken bones, shredded ligaments and neuronal death.

  • “My feet were shredded and cut,” Davis told The Daily Beast.

  • Such pairs of black holes are rare, and a star drifting close enough to get shredded is rarer.

  • This source of error may be eliminated by substituting a shredded whole-wheat biscuit for the roll.

  • Picnic baskets from which the salt has been omitted may be shredded over the surface instead of parsley.

  • To a few small wooden pegs stuck in the top he made fast some long strings of tow, shredded out to resemble hair.

  • He saw the fog drifting in shredded masses against the high buildings, shrouding the towers.

  • For five months I lived by myself, and the only cooked food I ate was shredded wheat biscuit.