fragment
n
1 small part or piece broken off (sth) (某物的)碎片
find several fragments of a Roman vase 发现古罗马花瓶的几块残片.
2 separate or incomplete part (of sth) (某事物的)片断或不完整部分
I heard only a fragment of their conversation. 我只听到他们谈话的只言片语.
fragment v [I, Tn]
(cause sth to) break into small pieces or parts; split up (使某物)破碎或裂开; 分裂; 分离
These bullets fragment on impact. 这些子弹射中物体时爆炸成碎片.
(fig 比喻) Ownership of the large estates is increasingly fragmented, ie divided among several people. 大片地皮的产权逐渐分成若干份.
What do you want to do next September? Do you have any plans?
你今年9月打算干什么?你有什么计划吗?
Of course he is. He's very successful. He's made lots of records. They broadcast a programme of his music last month on the radio. Why don't you come on Saturday? I think you'd enjoy it.