shattered
adj. 破碎的; 极度疲劳的
v. 打碎; 破坏,损坏; 使心烦意乱(shatter的过去分词)
If you are shattered by something, you are extremely shocked and upset about it.
It is desperately sad news and I am absolutely shattered to hear it.
这是个令人悲痛欲绝的消息,我听后彻底崩溃了。
If you say you are shattered, you mean you are extremely tired and have no energy left.
He was shattered and too tired to concentrate on schoolwork.
他筋疲力尽,累得都无法集中注意力做作业。
1. broken into sharp pieces;
2. ruined or disrupted;
What he told me shattered everything.
他告诉我的情况使一切都成为泡影.
Confidence in the nation's financial was shaken, even shattered.
人们对国家的财政制度不仅动摇, 甚至完全丧失了.
Frost Nova: Will now properly overwrite the effect of Shattered Barrier and of Frostbite.
冰霜新星: 正确的覆盖碎裂屏障和霜寒刺骨的效果.
In most states the power of the bipartisan machines had been shattered or at least curtailed.
在大多数州,由两党组成的政党核心小集团的权力已经动摇,至少有所减弱.
He pulled out a hand clasped round a shattered pipe.
他伸出的手里紧捏着一支已被子弹击的烟斗.