splinter
n. 尖片; 碎片; 微不足道的事情; 〈美俚〉极瘦的人
vt.& vi. 使分裂; 木头、玻璃、石头等(使)裂成碎片
vi. 团体分裂; 分离出来
A splinter is a very thin, sharp piece of wood, glass, or other hard substance, which has broken off from a larger piece.
...splinters of glass.
玻璃碎片
...a splinter in the finger.
扎进手指的木刺
If something splinters or is splintered, it breaks into thin, sharp pieces.
The ruler cracked and splintered into pieces...
尺子裂开了,碎成了小片。
The stone rocketed into the glass, splintering it.
石块击中了玻璃,将它打成了碎片。
1. a small thin sharp bit or wood or glass or metal;
1. withdraw from an organization or communion;
2. divide into slivers or splinters
3. break up into splinters or slivers;
A very good adventure game, a little taste of Splinter Cell.
一款非常不错的冒险游戏, 有点分裂细胞的味道.
A shell splinter embedded itself in the wall.
一块弹片嵌进墙壁里.
A shell splinter embedded itself in the wall above his head.
在他头上方的墙壁上嵌有一块小小的贝壳片.
They disagreed with the party's decision, so they formed a splinter group.
他们不同意自己党的决议, 于是组成了分裂出来的小派别.
The doctor extracted a splinter from his finger.
医生从他的手指里取出一根刺.