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单词 fragment
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fragmentn.

Brit. /ˈfraɡm(ə)nt/, U.S. /ˈfræɡmənt/
Etymology: < French fragment (16th cent.) or < Latin fragmentum ( < frangĕre to break).
1. A part broken off or otherwise detached from a whole; a broken piece; a (comparatively) small detached portion of anything.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > [noun] > a separate part > a fragment
shreddingc950
brucheOE
shredc1000
brokec1160
truncheonc1330
scartha1340
screedc1350
bruisinga1382
morsel1381
shedc1400
stumpc1400
rag?a1425
brokalyc1440
brokeling1490
mammocka1529
brokelette1538
sheavec1558
shard1561
fragment1583
segment1586
brack1587
parcel1596
flaw1607
fraction1609
fracture1641
pash1651
frustillation1653
hoof1655
arrachement1656
jaga1658
shattering1658
discerption1685
scar1698
twitter1715
frust1765
smithereens1841
chitling1843
1583 C. Hollyband Campo di Fior 75 They promised me to bring me..some of the leavinges, or fragmentes [of a feast].
1611 Bible (King James) John vi. 13.
1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. vi. 280 The valley..now filled up with fragments of old walles.
1704 I. Newton Opticks ii. iii. 55 If a thin'd or plated Body..should be..broken into fragments, of the same thickness with the plate.
1716 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad II. viii. 493 Their Car in Fragments scatter'd o'er the Sky.
1814 W. Scott Waverley I. xvi. 240 A mere precipice, with here and there a projecting fragment of granite. View more context for this quotation
1819 S. Cooper First Lines Pract. Surg. (ed. 4) I. i. xix. 203 Extracting..the fragments of bone.
1848 S. C. Bartlett Egypt to Palestine (1879) x. 221 Fragments of old pottery.
2.
a. transferred and figurative. A detached, isolated, or incomplete part; a (comparatively) small portion of anything; a part remaining or still preserved when the whole is lost or destroyed.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > [noun] > outlying part > a detached or isolated part
fragment1531
the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > that which is left or remainder > [noun] > remaining fragment
stobc1420
end1481
stump1516
fragment1531
stuba1533
remainder?1570
remain1572
fag1582
snub1590
remnant1597
butt1612
heeltap1776
hagsnar1796
tag-end1807
shank1828
nuba1834
nubbin1857
snar1892
1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour i. xix. sig. Kiv At that tyme Idolatry was nat clerely extincte, but diuers fragmentes therof remained in euery region.
?a1560 L. Digges Geom. Pract.: Pantometria (1571) iii. vi. sig. Q iij v Howe fragmentes or partes of a Globe are measured.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) iv. iii. 402 Where should he haue this Gold? It is some poore Fragment, some slender Ort of his remainder. View more context for this quotation
1809–10 S. T. Coleridge Friend (ed. 3) III. 109 However irregular and desultory his talk, there is method in the fragments.
1852 F. W. Robertson Serm. (1866) 1st Ser. xix. 318 Fragments of truth torn out of connection.
1870 E. Peacock Ralf Skirlaugh II. 100 This fragment of the County of Lincoln [the isle of Axholme].
1871 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest (1876) IV. xviii. 189 Thegns of the shire who retained some small fragments of their property.
b. An extant portion of a writing or composition which as a whole is lost; also, a portion of a work left uncompleted by its author; hence, a part of any unfinished whole or uncompleted design.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > [noun] > fragmentary
fragment1614
remain1720
society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > parts of a written composition > [noun] > incomplete part
fragment1614
1614 R. Carew Excellencie Eng. Tongue in W. Camden Remaines (rev. ed.) 44 Shakespeare and Barlowes fragment.
1628 J. Earle Micro-cosmogr. xxxvii. sig. G5v He conuerses much in fragments and Desunt multa's.
1662 E. Stillingfleet Origines Sacræ i. ii. §11 The fragments of Manetho in Eusebius.
1712 J. Addison Spectator No. 333. ¶8 Claudian in his Fragment upon the Gyants War.
1741 I. Watts Improvem. Mind i. xx. 356 Cowley in his unfinish'd Fragment of the Davideis.
1875 B. Jowett in tr. Plato Dialogues (ed. 2) III. 191 The ‘New Atlantis’ is only a fragment.
c. applied to a person as a term of contempt.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > person > [noun]
hadc900
lifesmaneOE
maneOE
world-maneOE
ghostOE
wyeOE
lifeOE
son of manOE
wightc1175
soulc1180
earthmanc1225
foodc1225
person?c1225
creaturec1300
bodyc1325
beera1382
poppetc1390
flippera1400
wat1399
corsec1400
mortal?a1425
deadly?c1450
hec1450
personagec1485
wretcha1500
human1509
mundane1509
member1525
worma1556
homo1561
piece of flesh1567
sconce1567
squirrel?1567
fellow creature1572
Adamite1581
bloat herringa1586
earthling1593
mother's child1594
stuff1598
a piece of flesh1600
wagtail1607
bosom1608
fragment1609
boots1623
tick1631
worthy1649
earthlies1651
snap1653
pippin1665
being1666
personal1678
personality1678
sooterkin1680
party1686
worldling1687
human being1694
water-wagtail1694
noddle1705
human subject1712
piece of work1713
somebody1724
terrestrial1726
anybody1733
individual1742
character1773
cuss1775
jig1781
thingy1787
bod1788
curse1790
his nabs1790
article1796
Earthite1814
critter1815
potato1815
personeityc1816
nibs1821
somebody1826
tellurian1828
case1832
tangata1840
prawn1845
nigger1848
nut1856
Snooks1860
mug1865
outfit1867
to deliver the goods1870
hairpin1879
baby1880
possum1894
hot tamale1895
babe1900
jobbie1902
virile1903
cup of tea1908
skin1914
pisser1918
number1919
job1927
apple1928
mush1936
face1944
jong1956
naked ape1965
oke1970
punter1975
1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida v. i. 8 From whence fragment . View more context for this quotation
a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) i. i. 221 Go get you home you Fragments . View more context for this quotation
3. = fraction n. 5. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > number > ratio or proportion > fraction > [noun]
fractionc1400
broken number1552
fracturea1690
fragmenta1690
mite1702
a1690 S. Jeake Λογιστικηλογία (1696) 41 The next sort..are Fractions, sometime called Fragments.
a1690 S. Jeake Λογιστικηλογία (1696) 60 If 15/ 64 be divided by any of the three Fragments.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1897; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

fragmentv.

Brit. /fraɡˈmɛnt/, U.S. /ˈfræɡˌmɛnt/, /fræɡˈmɛnt/
Etymology: < fragment n.
transitive and intransitive. To break or separate into fragments.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or breaking up into constituent parts > separate into constituents [verb (transitive)] > make into (small) pieces
offe?1440
fine1548
flake1632
fritter1780
fragmentize1815
fragment1818
macadamize1825
fraction1841
morselize1894
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or breaking up into constituent parts > undergo separation into constituents [verb (intransitive)] > cease to cohere > disintegrate > into small pieces
fitterc1380
foulder1610
shred1647
shoal1733
fritter1794
fragment1961
1818 J. Keats Endymion iii. 145 For what poor mortals fragment up, as mere As marble was there lavish.
1901 H. McIntosh Is Christ Infallible? i. iii. 76 They vainly dream that they can fragment and vivisect the Spirit's embodiment and environment of Christ's teaching.
1919 Proc. Class. Assoc. 27 Specialism..has fragmented the specialities themselves in a way that makes the outlook hazardous.
1961 Time 7 July 30 The Revolutionary Council..was fragmenting in despair.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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