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*piece¹ /pis; piːs/ n [C] 1 a part of something that has been separated or broken off from the rest of it 块,片: + of Do you want a piece of bread? 你要一片面包吗? in pieces (=broken into many pieces) 成碎片: The vase lay in pieces on the floor. 花瓶碎成一片片地散在地板上。 smash/tear/rip sth to pieces (=break something when you are angry) 捣/撕/扯成碎片 2 one part of a set of things 〔一套中的〕一件; 部件,部分: a chess piece 一枚棋子 a beautiful piece of furniture 一件漂亮的家具 the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle 拼图游戏的图块 3 a piece of used with certain words to mean 'some' 一点: a piece of advice/information/luck etc Let me give you a piece of advice. Don't get a job in publishing. 我给你一点建议 — 别在出版界找工作。 4 go to pieces to become so upset or nervous that you cannot think or behave normally 垮掉,崩溃〔因太生气或紧张而无法思考或正常行事〕 5 (all) in one piece not damaged or injured 完好无损的; 平安无恙的: I'm glad the china arrived in one piece. 我很高兴这件瓷器运到时完好无损。 6 give sb a piece of your mind informal to tell someone that you are very angry with them 【非正式】 申斥[责备]某人: If I see her, I'll give her a piece of my mind! 如果我看到她,要好好斥责她一番。 7 be a piece of cake informal to be very easy to do 【非正式】 是很容易做的事 8 something that has been written or made by an artist, musician, or writer 〔艺术家、音乐家或作家创作的〕作品: a beautiful piece of music 很优美的一支乐曲 9 a coin that is worth a particular amount 硬币: a 50p piece 一枚 50 便士硬币 |