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1 | usually plural a long thin piece that was cut or torn from something 碎片;细条;薄片 | +of shreds of newspaper 报纸的碎片 | |
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2 | often singular a very small amount of something 些微;极少量 | (not) a shred of sth There’ s not a shred of evidence to support his claim. 没有丝毫证据可以支持他的说法。 | |
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- | in shreds |
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1 | severely damaged by being cut or torn 成为碎片 | His face was bruised and his jacket was in shreds. 他的脸被打伤,上衣被扯成了碎片。 | |
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2 | completely spoiled 彻底毁掉 | The company’ s reputation lay in shreds. 公司的名誉全毁了。 | |
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- | tear/rip to shreds |
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1 | if you tear or rip someone or something to shreds, you criticize them very severely or defeat them completely 抨击至体无完肤;彻底打败 | Her second novel was ripped to shreds by the critics. 她的第二部小说被评论家们批得体无完肤。 | |
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2 | to cause a lot of damage to something 将…弄得破破烂烂 | The intruders had torn the house to shreds. 入侵者将这栋房子毁得破破烂烂。 | |
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