shatter的意思和读音

shatter

: [ˈʃætə(r)] : [ˈʃætə(r)]

v.;()

n.

shatters  shattering  shattered  

v.+n.shatter dream,shatter image,shatter glass

v.build up

v.smash,break,splinter,destroy,fragment

shatterv.

1.[i][t]使to suddenly break into small pieces; to make sth suddenly break into small pieces

He dropped the vase and it shattered into pieces on the floor.

the sound of shattering glass

The explosion shattered all the windows in the building.

2.[t][i]使to destroy sth completely, especially sb's feelings, hopes or beliefs; to be destroyed in this way

Anna's self-confidence had been completely shattered.

Her experience of divorce shattered her illusions about love.使

My whole world shattered into a million pieces.

3.[t]~ sb使to make sb feel extremely shocked and upset

The unexpected death of their son shattered them.

v.1.; ; 2.();使...,...,使...

n.1.,

v.1.to break suddenly into many small brittle pieces, or cause sth. to break in this way2.to destroy sth. that sb. believed in or hoped for

n.1.fragments made by shattering sth.

1. reader n. shatter vt. (使),(使) shortage n. ...

2. share , ;v. shatter , , shift , ...

3. Particle Playground → Shatter Wave World → ...

4. shark n. shatter vt. shell n. ...

5. destroy shatter devastate ...

6. reader n. shatter vt. (使),(使) shortage n. ...

7. sharply shatter shave ...

8. Perugia n. shatter v. hostage n. ...

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1.He took up a stone, hit it hard mouth cylinder, erupted to shatter a few.使

2.The king wondered about her strange behavior. He thought that she had no manners. KING: "Why did you shatter the jar? " Cried the king.。“?”

3.They're trying to understand hoar, frozen dew layers that can shatter when buried under snow, triggering an avalanche.

4.And when he speaks to you, believe in him, though his voice may shatter your dream as the north wind lays waste the garden.

5.The jaguar's massively thick skull protects him from death, but the pellets blind him in one eye and shatter his left foreleg.

6.The German attempt to cow the British nation, or shatter their warmaking capacity and willpower by bombing, had been foiled .

7.Leading authorities agree that this new data is going to shatter many of the myths about aging and physical performance.

8.Album never managed to be a hit in DM markets and the deal with the record company began to shatter aswell.DM

9.Poison is the result of vastly different thought-form that cools the rotation of field to a point that it will fray or shatter.

10.There is no suggestion that Abramovich will shatter the wage structure at the club to match what City would be willing to pay the defender.