piece
名詞
定義 piece 名詞
part
- A2Countable
a portion or fragment of something.
A piece of fabric was torn from her coat.
He divided the pie into six pieces.
Two pieces were missing from the jigsaw puzzle.
item
- A2Countable
a single item or object of a specific kind.
An item of furniture, a piece of clothing, and a piece of equipment.
A sheet of paper.
An object made of china.
- Countable
an individual item that is part of a set.
A chess piece.
clothing
- Countable
an item of clothing, especially one that is fashionable, expensive, or custom-made.
Every piece is unique, as all her creations are handcrafted.
art
- B2Countable
a creation by an artist, musician, or writer.
An orchestral piece, a piano piece, or an instrumental piece.
A skillful piece of work or a piece of skilled research.
Have you read that piece in the newspaper?
money
- Countable
a coin with a specified value.
Could you exchange a 50-cent piece for two 25-cent pieces?
weapon
- Countableold-fashioned
a firearm, such as a gun.
An artillery piece.
He had a piece on him when he was taken into custody.
food
- Countable
a sandwich.
A ham piece.
後綴
定義 piece 後綴
indicating the number of components.
A five-piece band.
成語
- take something to pieces
To disassemble or separate an object into its component parts.
• I took the old radio to pieces to see if I could fix it.
- (all) in one piece
Without any damage or harm; in a state of being undamaged.
• After the intense car crash, they miraculously returned home all in one piece.
- come to pieces
To be designed in a way that allows it to be separated into smaller components.
• The toy is designed to come to pieces so that children can reassemble it.
- fall to pieces
To become unable to think clearly and control one's emotions due to an unpleasant or difficult experience.
• She completely fell to pieces during the final exams.
- give someone a piece of your mind
To express strong disapproval or anger to someone for their actions or behavior.
• She decided to give a piece of her mind to the person responsible when she discovered her report had been tampered with.
- pick/pull someone/something to pieces
To criticize someone or something very severely.
• The first draft of the report was picked to pieces by my colleagues.
- a piece of ass
Used to describe a woman as a sexually appealing object, often with a derogatory connotation.
• He just sees her as a piece of ass, it's disgusting.
- a piece of cake
something that is very easy to accomplish
• This report was a piece of cake for him.
- a piece of the pie
A portion or share of something, especially profits or benefits.
• As the company grows rapidly, more and more people want a piece of the pie.
片語動詞 piece
- piece something together
to assemble something by connecting its individual parts or by combining different elements.
• She struggled to piece together the scattered information to understand the truth behind the incident.