shattering

英['ʃætərɪŋ] 美['ʃætərɪŋ]
  • adj. 震惊的;累人的
  • 动词shatter的现在分词形式.
  • shaanxi 陕西(省)(旧译Shensi)
  • shaba n.沙巴区(扎伊尔行政区名;旧称加丹加省)=Katanga.
  • shabbat n.(犹太教)安息日(亦作Shabbos;Shabbas)
  • shabbily adv.衣衫褴褛地;不体面地;卑鄙地
  • shabbiness n.衣衫褴褛的样子;不体面;卑鄙
Noun:
  1. the act of breaking something into small pieces

Adjective:
  1. seemingly loud enough to break something; violently rattling or clattering;

    "shattering rain striking the windowpanes"
    "the shattering tones of the enormous carillon"
    "the shattering peal of artillery"

1. The blast caused extensive damage, shattering the ground-floor windows.
爆炸造成了巨大的破坏,震碎了一楼的窗户。

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2. The bullet lodged in the sergeant's leg, shattering his thigh bone.
子弹嵌进了中士的腿里,使其股骨碎裂。

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3. The bang came suddenly, echoing across the buildings, shattering glass.
突如其来的一声巨响在建筑物间回荡着,震碎了玻璃。

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4. The experience of their daughter's death had been absolutely shattering.
女儿的死让他们肝肠寸断。

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5. Yesterday's decision was another shattering blow.
昨天的决议又是一个惨痛的打击。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The news of his death came as a shattering blow.
      他的死讯让人惊愕不已。
    2. I've had a shattering day.
      我今天累极了。