单词 | piece |
释义 | piece /pees/, n. , v. , pieced, piecing. n. 1. a separate or limited portion or quantity of something: a piece of land; a piece of chocolate. 2. a quantity of some substance or material forming a single mass or body: a nice piece of lumber. 3. a more or less definite portion or quantity of a whole: to cut a blueberry pie into six pieces. 4. a particular length, as of certain goods prepared for the market: cloth sold by the piece. 5. an amount of work forming a single job: to be paid by the piece and not by the hour. 6. an example of workmanship, esp. of artistic production, as a picture or a statue: The museum has some interesting pieces by Picasso. 7. a literary composition, usually short, in prose or verse. 8. a literary selection for recitation: Each child had a chance to recite a piece. 9. a musical composition. 10. one of the parts that, when assembled, form a whole: the pieces of a clock. 11. an individual article of a set or collection: a set of dishes containing 100 pieces. 12. Chess , Checkers. a. one of the figures, disks, blocks, or the like, of wood, ivory, or other material, used in playing, as on a board or table. b. (in chess) a superior man, as distinguished from a pawn: to take a rook, a bishop, and other pieces. 13. a token, charm, or amulet: a good-luck piece. 14. an individual thing of a particular class or kind: a piece of furniture; a piece of drawing paper. 15. an example, specimen, or instance of something: a fine piece of workmanship. 16. one of the parts into which a thing is destructively divided or broken; a part, fragment, or shred: to tear a letter into pieces. 17. Mil. a. a soldier's rifle, pistol, etc. b. a cannon or other unit of ordnance: field piece. 18. a coin: a five-cent piece. 19. Midland and Southern U.S. a distance: I'm going down the road a piece. 20. Chiefly North Midland U.S. a snack. 21. Also called piece of ass. Slang (vulgar). a. coitus. b. a person considered as a partner in coitus. 22. give someone a piece of one's mind. See mind (def. 20). 23. go to pieces, a. to break into fragments. b. to lose control of oneself; become emotionally or physically upset: When he flunked out of medical school he went to pieces. 24. of a piece, of the same kind; harmonious; consistent. Also, of one piece. 25. piece of the action. See action (def. 22). 26. speak one's piece, to express one's opinion; reveal one's thoughts upon a subject: I decided to speak my piece whether they liked it or not. v.t. 27. to mend (a garment, article, etc.) by adding, joining, or applying a piece or pieces; patch. 28. to complete, enlarge, or extend by an added piece or something additional (often fol. by out): to piece out a library with new books. 29. to make by or as if by joining pieces (often fol. by together): to piece a quilt; to piece together a musical program. 30. to join together, as pieces or parts: to piece together the fragments of a broken dish. 31. to join as a piece or addition to something: to piece new wire into the cable. 32. to assemble into a meaningful whole by combining available facts, information, details, etc.: He pieced the story together after a lot of effort. v.i. 33. Chiefly North Midland U.S. to eat small portions of food between meals; snack. [1175-1225; ME pece < OF < Gaulish *pettia; akin to Breton pez piece, Welsh, Cornish peth thing] Syn. 1. section, segment, scrap, fragment. See part. 28. augment. Ant. 1. whole. |
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