美 [ˈsplɪntərɪŋ]
v. 分裂,裂成碎片;冻离;分解(splinter 的现在分词形式)
splinter /ˈsplɪntə/ TEM4 [ splintering splintered splinters ]
可数名词 A splinter is a very thin, sharp piece of wood, glass, or other hard substance, which has broken off from a larger piece. 薄而尖的碎片
...splinters of glass.
…玻璃碎片。
及物动词/不及物动词 If something splinters or is splintered, it breaks into thin, sharp pieces. 使碎成片; 碎成片
The ruler cracked and splintered into pieces.
尺子裂了,碎成了片。
分裂
... 冻离[冰]屑 splinter 冻离 splintering 分离显式法 split explicit method ...
The truth is that the risks of the euro splintering really have mounted.
事实摆在面前:欧元区四分五裂的风险已经显现出来。
By then, however, the band was splintering up, never to regain its momentum. Dh.
然而,到那时乐队正四分五裂,且从未重整旗鼓。
The glass buckled, some of the pieces shattering and splintering on the floor beside me.
玻璃被撞得变了形,几片碎片掉落下来,散落在我身后的地板上。
The justices unanimously overturned the drug conviction of Antoine Jones, while splintering in their reasoning.
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As a heist movie, however, this is a dud, the plot splintering badly in the middle.
Non-signatories to the deal, both black and Arab, are reportedly splintering and the fighting continues.