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smithereen

/smith-uh-reenz/US // ˌsmɪð əˈrinz //UK // (ˌsmɪðəˈriːnz) //

智慧结晶,智慧之光,智慧,智慧之窗

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Definitions

n.名词(复数) plural noun
  1. 1
    • : small pieces; bits: broken into smithereens.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inportion
Synonyms
allocation分配,配置,分配方案,分配方式chunk大块,块状,大块的,块状物excerpt摘录,节选,节录,摘编fraction分数,分词,分,分额fragment片断,碎片,碎片化,零碎的lot很多,地段,大量,批量part部分,部分内容,部分地区,部分时间piece一块,一片,一件,块quantity数量,数量方面,数量上,数量上的section节,部分,段,章节segment段,分段,节段,部分serving服务,服务的,服务于,服用allotment拨款,配给,拨款额度,拨款额allowance津贴,补贴,津补贴,补助apportionment分摊,分摊比例,分摊数,分摊费用bang砰的一声,咣当,砰,嘭bit位,位数,比特,位元division划分,部门,分工,分化divvy分流,分流的,分流的方式drag拖动,拖累,拖拽,拖曳dram戏剧,戏剧性的,戏剧性地,戏剧性extract提取,摘录,提炼,提取物fix修复,固定,修理,修整gob觚,大口吃肉,大口吃东西helping帮助,帮忙,帮助别人,助hit撞击,冲击,撞击声,敲击hunk大块头,大块,大块的,巨大的lagniappe滞销品,滞销产品,滞销商品,滞留lump块状,肿块,坨坨,块状物measure措施,衡量,计量,衡量标准meed我,我的,我的意思是,我的名字member会员,成员moiety恋人,媒介,媒介物,恋人关系morsel小菜一碟,小食,小吃,小菜parcel小包,包裹,邮包,裹包plum李子,李quantum量子,量子化,量子力学,数量quota配额,定额,定量,定数scrap废料,废钢,废弃的,废弃的东西shot镜头,摄,炮击,镜头下的slug蛞蝓,小毛虫,小虫子,小虫taste味道,品味,口味,味觉lion's share狮子头的份额,狮子座,狮子大开口,狮子头piece of action一块行动,一片行动,一块儿行动,一件事
as inscrap
Synonyms
chunk大块,块状,大块的,块状物fragment片断,碎片,碎片化,零碎的grain谷物,粮食,谷粒,纹理hunk大块头,大块,大块的,巨大的lump块状,肿块,坨坨,块状物morsel小菜一碟,小食,小吃,小菜shred切碎,碎裂,撕碎,碎碎念sliver棉条,棉纱,棉絮,棉签snippet片段,片断,嗅觉,嗅觉片段speck斑点,点子,点点,点atom原子,原子的,原子弹,原子的问题bite咬住,咬伤,咬人,咬合butt屁股,臀部,屁屁,屁股的问题chip芯片,筹码,晶片,碎片crumb面包屑,碎屑,纸屑,碎纸片cutting切割,切削,切断,削减discard摒弃,弃置,抛弃,废弃end结束,终端,结束语,终止glob水球,水珠,水壶,水滴gob觚,大口吃肉,大口吃东西iota一丁点,一丁点儿,一丁,一丁目jot记号,记下,记号笔,记下了junk垃圾,垃圾桶,废料,杂物leaving离开,离开了,留下,离开时leftover剩余的,余下的,剩下的,剩余物mite螨虫,螨类,螨,蚂蚁modicum谦虚,谦逊,谦卑,谦和mouthful满满的part部分,部分内容,部分地区,部分时间particle粒子,颗粒,微粒,颗粒物piece一块,一片,一件,块portion部分,一部分,份额,部分内容remains遗体,遗骸,遗留物,遗留slice一片,切片,一片片的,一片片snatch抢夺,攫取,抢走了,抢走stump树桩,残端,残枝败叶,残枝trace痕迹,追踪,跟踪,踪迹waste浪费,废物,废弃物,废弃bits and pieces零碎,零碎物品,零碎的,零星的小零件castoff弃置,弃置物,弃儿,弃权odds and ends零碎物品,零散物品,零星物品,杂物orts或,轮胎,轮胎的

Examples

  • Also, Mary is dead now and her grill has probably been blown to smithereens.

  • Nevertheless, Grande manages to shoot her foes to smithereens.

  • New York residents—and moviegoers in general—are conditioned to seeing the Big Apple blown to smithereens.

  • Meanwhile, the bomb explodes, blowing him and his pals to smithereens.

  • I think that embedded in these agreements are three ticking time bombs that could blow them to smithereens.

  • A model of a statue which he had just finished with a desperate effort was smashed to smithereens on its way to exhibition.

  • I think the best use you can put a rattlesnake to is to blow him into smithereens, which is what I am going to do.

  • "I suppose it makes no difference if Edith is 'smashed to smithereens,' only the canoe," remarked Cynthia, demurely.

  • One bunch come right for my guns, but we had loaded with grape an' we just blew 'em to smithereens.

  • The lumpy problem was smashed, by that cry, into smithereens.