piece 意味
EN[piːs] [-iːs]US
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FR pièce
- 名詞 (Noun)PLpieces
- A part of a larger whole, usually in such a form that it is able to be separated from other parts.
- A single item belonging to a class of similar items: as, for example, a piece of machinery, a piece of software.
- [The researchers] noticed many of their pieces of [plastic marine] debris sported surface pits around two microns across. Such pits are about the size of a bacterial cell. Closer examination showed that some of these pits did, indeed, contain bacteria, […].
- (chess) One of the figures used in playing chess, specifically a higher-value figure as distinguished from a pawn; by extension, a similar counter etc. in other games.
- A coin, especially one valued at less than the principal unit of currency.
- a sixpenny piece
- An artistic creation, such as a painting, sculpture, musical composition, literary work, etc.
- She played two beautiful pieces on the piano.
- An artillery gun.
- (US, Canada, colloquial, short for hairpiece) A toupee or wig, especially when worn by a man.
- The announcer is wearing a new piece.
- (Scotland, Ireland, Britain dialectal, US dialectal) A slice or other quantity of bread, eaten on its own; a sandwich or light snack.
- (US, colloquial) A gun.
- He's packin' a piece!
- (US, colloquial, vulgar) A sexual encounter; from piece of ass or piece of tail.
- I got a piece at lunchtime.
- (US, colloquial, mildly vulgar, short for piece of crap/piece of shit) A shoddy or worthless object (usually applied to consumer products like vehicles or appliances).
- Ugh, my new computer is such a piece. I'm taking it back to the store tomorrow.
- (US, slang) A cannabis pipe.
- (baseball) Used to describe a pitch that has been hit but not well, usually either being caught by the opposing team or going foul. Usually used in the past tense with got, and never used in the plural.
- he got a piece of that one; she got a piece of the ball [ …] and it's going foul.
- (dated, sometimes derogatory) An individual; a person.
- (obsolete) A castle; a fortified building.
- (US) A pacifier.
- (colloquial) A distance.
- a far piece, located a fair piece away from their camp, a fair piece off
- A part of a larger whole, usually in such a form that it is able to be separated from other parts.
- 動詞 (Verb)SGpiecesPRpiecingPT, PPpieced
- (transitive, usually with together) To assemble (something real or figurative).
- These clues allowed us to piece together the solution to the mystery.
- To make, enlarge, or repair, by the addition of a piece or pieces; to patch; often with out.
- to piece a garment
- (slang) To produce a work of graffiti more complex than a tag.
- (transitive, usually with together) To assemble (something real or figurative).
- より多くの例
- 文の途中で使用される
- The theme of this piece constantly migrates between the three voice parts.
- One of the most impressive pieces is a Renaissance gimmel ring made in Germany in 1631.
- Every piece chosen explored the concept of concertato, the musical equivalent of a conversation in a lively, eclectic social setting: a boisterous pub, perhaps, as the program note suggested.
- 文の終わに使われる
- That author usually writes good stuff, but he really laid an egg with that last piece.
- ⁽¹⁾ Common and jack rafters…with cut wrought ends at overhanging eaves, and wrought splocket (cock) pieces.
- 1611, Bible (KJV): Daniel 2:34 Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out without hands, which smote the image upon his feet [that were] of iron and clay, and brake them to pieces.
- 文の途中で使用される
Definition of piece in English Dictionary
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