[ˌfræɡmen'teɪʃn][ˌfræɡmen'teɪʃn]
  • n. 分裂;破碎
    • noun(名词)
      1. 碎片化
      2. 裂殖

    双解例句

    noun(名词)
    1. 碎片化

      It was partly the fragmentation of the opposition which helped to get the Republicans re-elected.

      部分原因是反对派的分裂,才让共和党人得以连任。

      He claimed that social fragmentation was a by-product of the internet.

      他声称,社会分裂是互联网的副产品。

    2. 裂殖

      Fragmentation can be seen in various algae.

      裂殖发生在多种藻类中。

      A schistocyte is a red blood cell undergoing fragmentation.

      列红细胞是裂殖中的血红细胞。

    小知识

    Fragmentation describes a separating of something into pieces. The way a family can be affected by divorce, its members living in separate houses, is one kind of fragmentation.

    People often have an image of an exploding bomb when they think about fragmentation, and that sense of something breaking into tiny particles is a useful way to think of the word, no matter how it's used. A burst water balloon experiences fragmentation, and so does a city disrupted by violence. The Latin root word, fragmentum, literally means “a piece broken off,” or a fragment.

    实用短语

    1. ip fragmentation

      IP分片

    2. file fragmentation

      文件碎片,档案分离,文件分段存储,文件碎片英语

    3. internal fragmentation

      内部碎片,内存储分段,内碎片,内部碎裂

    4. storage fragmentation

    5. chromosome fragmentation

      染色体断裂,染色体裂断

    6. embrace fragmentation

      碎裂的拥抱

    7. nuclear fragmentation

    8. data fragmentation

      数据分片,数据碎片,资料分割

    9. sleep fragmentation

      睡眠片断化,睡眠断断续续,睡眠片段化,断裂性睡眠

    同根词

    词根:fragment

    adj.

    fragmented片断的;成碎片的

    fragmental破片的,碎片的;不完全的,零碎的

    n.

    fragment碎片;片断或不完整部分

    v.

    fragmented分裂(fragment的过去分词);使成碎片

    vi.

    fragment破碎或裂开

    fragmentize分裂

    vt.

    fragment使成碎片

    fragmentize分裂;裂成碎片