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/ˈʃætə/ |
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1 | T to break something suddenly into a lot of small pieces 打碎;使破碎;使粉碎 |
| The blast shattered windows over a wide area. 爆炸把一大片区域的玻璃窗震得粉碎。 |
| One of his knees had been shattered by a bullet. 他的一个膝盖被子弹打碎了。 |
| 1a | I to break suddenly into a lot of small pieces 打碎;使破碎;使粉碎 | | The windscreen shattered, injuring passengers. 挡风玻璃突然碎裂,伤了乘客。 | |
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2 | T to destroy or seriously damage something 破坏;毁坏;粉碎 |
| The war has shattered this country’ s economy. 战争使该国的经济受到严重破坏。 |
| shatter sb’ s confidence/hopes/illusions His father’ s constant criticism shattered his confidence. 父亲的不断批评摧毁了他的信心。 |
PHRASE |
- | shatter the peace/silence |
| to suddenly make a lot of noise in a place that has been very quiet |
| 打破宁静/寂静 |
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