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A piece Meaning in English

expression · lemma: piece

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈpis
uh PEES
æɪ/ /pˈiːs
uh PEES

释义

A portion or part of something, often something that can be separated from a whole (like 'a piece of cake' or 'a piece of advice'). Sometimes used for individual items in a collection.

用法与细微差别

Commonly used for food ('a piece of cake'), advice ('a piece of advice'), and objects ('a piece of paper'). Formal and neutral; countable. Don't use with uncountable things (e.g., 'a piece of waters' is incorrect). Not usually used for people or animals.

例句

Can I have a piece of that cake?

basic

Please give me a piece of paper.

basic

He gave me a piece of good advice.

basic

There's just a piece left—do you want it?

natural

Can you play a piece on the piano for us?

natural

I lost a piece of my earring somewhere in the car.

natural