smithereens

IPA/ˌsmɪðəˈriːnz/
KK[smˌɪðɚˈinz]IPA/ˌsmɪðəˈriːnz/

smithereens — 名詞

1. tiny bits left after something is smashed or blasted apart.

1.名詞C2
釋義

碎片

被砸爛後散開的小碎塊

tiny bits left after something is smashed or blasted apart.

例句

A truck clipped the gate and sent the wooden panels to smithereens.

一輛卡車擦撞大門,把木板撞成碎片。

pattern: send something to smithereens

After the shelf collapsed, Élise's jars lay on the floor in smithereens.

架子垮下後,Élise 的罐子碎成一地碎片。

pattern: lie in smithereens after breaking

同義詞
  • pieces

    broader and more neutral; it does not itself suggest violent destruction.

  • fragments

    more neutral and often used in less dramatic writing.

  • shards

    narrower and usually used for sharp glass or pottery pieces.

文法句型

blow + object + to smithereens

smash + object + to smithereens

shatter to smithereens

in smithereens

用法筆記

Always plural. Most often appears after verbs such as blow, smash, and shatter, especially in the pattern 'to smithereens'.

常見錯誤

The vase broke into a smithereen.
The vase broke into smithereens.
💡This word is normally used in the plural, not as a singular count noun.
The glass was in smithereens before the stone hit it.
The glass was in smithereens after the stone hit it.
💡Use this word for the result after something has been violently broken.