Shot to pieces Meaning in English
expression
SHAHT tuh PEE-siz
SHOT too PEE-siz
释义
"Shot to pieces" means completely destroyed, damaged, or ruined, either physically or figuratively (like a broken plan or idea).
用法与细微差别
Informal and often dramatic; used for things badly damaged physically (cars, buildings) or for abstract things (arguments, reputations). Common collocation: 'an argument was shot to pieces.' Not used literally for gunfire in everyday speech.
Spanish: hecho pedazos - destruido completamentePortuguese (BR): despedaçado - destruído completamentePortuguese (PT): feito em pedaços - destruído completamenteChinese (Simplified): 被打得稀烂 - 被彻底摧毁Chinese (Traditional): 被打得稀爛 - 被徹底摧毀Hindi: पूरी तरह बर्बाद - टुकड़े-टुकड़ेArabic: محطم تمامًا - مدمر كليًاBengali: দুর্ধ্বস্ত - সম্পূর্ণ ধ্বংসপ্রাপ্তRussian: разгромлен - разбит вдребезги - полностью разрушенJapanese: めちゃくちゃになった - 粉々になったVietnamese: tan thành mây khói - bị phá huỷ hoàn toànKorean: 완전히 망가진 - 산산조각난Turkish: paramparça - tamamen mahvolmuşUrdu: پوری طرح تباہ - بالکل بربادIndonesian: hancur lebur - rusak parah
例句
The old car was shot to pieces after the accident.
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Her plan was shot to pieces by the new rules.
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The toy was shot to pieces after the dog chewed it up.
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My argument was shot to pieces during the debate.
natural
After the storm, the house looked shot to pieces.
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His hopes were shot to pieces when he didn't get the job.
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