单词 | piece |
释义 | piecepiecespiecepiece1 /piːs/ noun [countable]1 a part of something that has been cut, broken, or separated from the rest of itpiece ofDo you want a piece of bread?你要一片面包吗?You’ll need several small pieces of string.piece 你会需要几根细绳。in pieces (=broken into many parts)The vase lay in pieces on the floor.liepiece花瓶碎成一片片散落在地上。shelves that come to pieces (=separate into parts) for easy transportshelvepiece 能拆卸以便运输的架子He had to take the clock to pieces (=separate it into parts) to repair it.havepiece 他不得不把钟拆散修理。All my clothes are falling to pieces (=are old and in bad condition).clothebefallpiece我的衣服都破旧不堪了。smash/tear/rip something to pieces (=break something into many parts, especially violently)THESAURUS part2a single thing of a particular type, or one part of a set of thingspiece ofa beautiful piece of furniture 一件漂亮的家具I wrote the address down on a piece of paper.write 我把地址写在一张纸上。valuable pieces of equipmentpiece 贵重的设备a chess piece一枚棋子3a piece of advice/information/luck etc a small amount of advice, information etc: Let me give you a piece of advice.我给你一个建议吧。I’ve had a rather surprising piece of news.havesurprise我有一条让人很吃惊的消息。4something that has been written or made by an artist, musician, or writerpiece ofa beautiful piece of music一首美妙的乐曲Robert wrote a short piece on the festival for the local paper.write罗伯特为当地报纸写了一篇有关此次节庆的短文。5a coin that is worth a particular amount: a 50p piece一枚 50 便士硬币Phrasesgive somebody a piece of your mind informal to tell someone that you are very angry with them: If I see her, I’ll give her a piece of my mind!如果我看到她﹐我要表明对她的恼火﹗go to pieces to become so upset or nervous that you cannot think or behave normally: After his wife left, he went to pieces.leavegopiece妻子离去后他就崩溃了。(all) in one piece not damaged or injured: Call Mum and let her know you got here in one piece (=arrived safely).get给妈妈打个电话,告诉她你安全到达。be a piece of cake informal to be very easy to do: Learning Spanish is a piece of cake compared to learning Japanese.learnbecomparelearn与学日语相比,学习西班牙语就是小菜一碟。THESAURUS easyTHESAURUS: piecepiece a part of something that has been cut, broken, or separated from the rest of it: Would you like a piece of pizza?willa piece of broken glassbreakWhat’s this piece of pipe for?bit especially British English a piece. Bit is more informal than piece and is used especially about small pieces: an old bit of metalbiteI tied them together with a bit of string.tiebiteHe threw a bit of wood onto the fire.throwbitescrap a small piece of paper or cloth, or of food that no one wants: I wrote her address on a scrap of paper.writeThe dog was eating scraps of food off the floor.beeatscrapslice a thin flat piece of bread, cake, meat etc cut from a larger piece: a slice of toastCut the tomatoes into thin slices.tomatoslicelump a small piece of something solid: two lumps of sugarlumpa lump of coalchunk a piece of something solid that does not have a regular shape – used especially about food, rock, or metal: He broke off a chunk of bread.breakLarge chunks of rock lay across the road.chunkliebar a block of soap, chocolate, or gold, with straight sides: a bar of soapgold bars worth more than £26 millionbara bar of chocolatesegment one of the parts of an orange or a grapefruita very small piecefragment a very small piece that has broken off something hard: Fragments of broken glass lay on the floor.fragmentbreaklieThey found fragments of bone.findfragmentcrumb a very small piece of bread, cake etc: He dropped crumbs all over the floor.dropcrumbspeck a very small piece of dirt or dust: Sarah brushed a few specks of dirt off her shirt.brushspeckdrop a very small amount of a liquid: I felt a drop of rain.feelThere were drops of blood on the floor.bedrop |
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