splintering
v. 木頭、玻璃、石頭等(使)裂成碎片( splinter的現在分詞 ); 團體分裂,分離出來
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.
扎進手指的木刺
If something splinters or is splintered, it breaks into thin, sharp pieces.
The ruler cracked and splintered into pieces...
尺子裂開了,碎成了小片。
The stone rocketed into the glass, splintering it.
石塊擊中了玻璃,將它打成了碎片。
1. the act of chipping something
There was a splintering sound as the railing gave way.
圍欄倒下時發出了斷裂的聲音。
The stone rocketed into the glass, splintering it.
石塊擊中了玻璃,將它打成了碎片。
She tipped over the chair and collapsed into the corner with a splintering crash.
坐在椅子上的她翻倒了,咔嚓一下摔在了角落裡。
The waves smashed the boat against the rocks, splintering it to pieces.
浪頭把船衝向岩石, 撞成碎片.
The waves the boat against the rocks, splintering it to pieces.
浪頭把船衝向岩石, 撞成碎片.