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词组 piece
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piece /piːs/ noun [C] an amount of something that has been separated from the main partadjectivesa small/little/tiny piece The plate shattered into a thousand tiny pieces.a big/large/huge piece We covered the hole with a large piece of wood.a long/short piece I need a long piece of string and some scissors.another piece Can I have another piece of cake?equal/equal-sized pieces She cut the pie into four equal pieces.bite-sized pieces (=small and easy to eat) chop the potato into bite-sized pieces.verbscut sth into pieces Cut the carrots into thin pieces.cut off a piece of sth Cut off a piece of wood five centimetres in length.break sth into pieces The sea was trying to break the ship into pieces.break off a piece of sth He broke off a piece of bread and took a sip of beer.smash sth to pieces The crowd knocked down the statue and smashed it to pieces.break/shatter into pieces She dropped the mirror on the floor where it broke into many small pieces.tear sth to pieces Oliver tore the meat to pieces with his teeth as if he were a wild animal.take sth to pieces (=remove a lot of parts from something, especially to repair it or find out how it works) The mechanic had taken the motorcycle to pieces.prepositionsa piece of sth The lid was tied on with a piece of string.be in pieces The map had been folded and unfolded so many times it was now in pieces.THESAURUS: piece bitof paper | of food | of wood | of metal | of rock | of stone | of glass | of cloth a piece or part. Bit is more informal than piece and is often used about smaller pieces: The notes were written on tiny bits of paper. | She had a bit of food stuck in her teeth. | He threw a bit of wood onto the fire. | A bit of rock had got inside my shoe. | There were bits of glass all over the floor. lumpof sugar | of coal | of metal | of rock | of wood | of clay a small piece of something solid or firm that does not have a regular shape: He put seven lumps of sugar into his coffee. | Can you put another lump of coal on the fire? | A lump of rock just missed my head. | I fell over a lump of wood on the ground. | She picked up a big lump of clay and put it on the wheel. scrapof paper | of cloth | of material | of food | of wood a small piece of something such as paper that is no longer needed: I wrote the phone number on a scrap of paper. | They used the scraps of material to create the costumes for the play. | The dog was eating scraps of food off the floor. | He was building a cart out of scraps of wood and metal. stripof paper | of cloth | of fabric | of plastic | of land | of grass | of beach a long narrow piece of something: Cut a strip of paper 12 centimetres wide. | Curtains can be held in position using strips of fabric or ribbons. | There was a narrow strip of land between the two houses. | The leather had been cut into strips. sheetof paper | of glass | of metal | of ice | of plastic | of card a thin flat piece of paper or another material: She was staring at a blank sheet of paper. | I looked up at the huge sheet of glass and steel. | The lake was covered with a huge sheet of ice. sliceof bread | of toast | of pizza | of cake | of cheese | of meat | of lemon | of tomato a thin flat piece of bread or other food, cut from a larger piece: Can I have another slice of bread? | Arrange the slices of tomato and courgette in a circle. | Cut the tomatoes into thin slices. chunkof rock | of ice | of bread | of metal | of fruit a piece of something solid that does not have a regular shape: An enormous chunk of rock fell down the side of the mountain. | The lake still has a few floating chunks of ice. | He wiped round his plate with a chunk of bread. | The fruit was cut into large chunks. hunkof bread | of cheese | of meat | of metal a large piece with rough edges, which has been cut or has broken off a bigger piece: She ate a hunk of fresh-baked bread. | Stan cut himself a big hunk of cheese. | A rough hunk of metal was stuck in my shoulder. blockof ice | of wood | of stone | of marble | of concrete a large piece of something solid, which has straight sides: A young man opened the freezer and lifted out a big block of ice. | The statues are carved from solid blocks of wood. | The building was a big ugly block of concrete. slabof stone | of rock | of meat | of pie | of butter a big thick flat piece of something: The wall was made of long flat slabs of stone. | People wondered how the huge slabs of rock were transported across the island. | Her father was busy cutting slabs of meat into smaller pieces. | The floor consisted of big stone slabs. cubeof sugar | of ice a piece that has six square sides: I dropped five cubes of sugar into my coffee glass. | She put an ice cube in her drink. | Cut the eggplant into cubes. wedgeof cheese | of lemon | of pie a piece that has a thick end and a pointed end, and is shaped like a triangle: The man in the store cut me a big wedge of cheese. | Serve the fish with a few wedges of lemon. | The dessert was a massive wedge of creamy pie. barof chocolate | of soap a block of something such as chocolate or soap, which has straight sides: He ate a whole bar of chocolate. | There’s another bar of soap in the cupboard. | Go to the grocery store and buy yourself a candy bar. | The gang stole gold bars worth more than £26 million. segment one of the parts of an orange or grapefruit, after you have taken off the peel (=the hard outside part): Divide the oranges into segments. rasher BrEof bacon a slice of bacon: I usually have two rashers of bacon for breakfast.a very small piece fragmentof rock | of bone | of glass | of metal a small piece that has broken off something, especially something hard: The archaeologists found tiny fragments of bone. | The window shattered, covering them with fragments of glass. crumb a very small piece of bread, cake etc: There were just a few crumbs left on the plate.Breadcrumb is usually spelled as one word. speckof dust | of dirt a piece of something such as dirt or dust which is so small you almost cannot see it: She brushed the specks of dust from the table. | A speck of dirt never hurt anybody. dropof water | of rain | of blood | of moisture | of milk | of whisky a very small amount of a liquid: A drop of water fell on her bare arm. | I felt a drop of rain on my neck. | There were tiny drops of blood on the floor.
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