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  1. piece

    • IPA[pēs]

    美式

    • n.
      a portion of an object or of material, produced by cutting, tearing, or breaking the whole;one of the items that were put together to make something and into which it naturally divides
    • v.
      assemble something from individual parts;slowly make sense of something from separate facts and pieces of evidence
    • verb: piece, 3rd person present: pieces, gerund or present participle: piecing, past tense: pieced, past participle: pieced

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    動詞

    • 1. assemble something from individual parts the children took turns piecing together each other's jigsaw puzzle
    • slowly make sense of something from separate facts and pieces of evidence Daniel had pieced the story together from the radio
    • 2. archaic extend something his coming and assisting them was like a cordial given to a dying man, which doth piece out his life
    • 3. archaic patch (something) if it be broken it must be pieced