fragmentation

名词 n.
/ˌfɹæɡmənˈteɪ̯ʃən/|[ˌfɹʷæɡmənˈtʰeɪ̯ʃən] ~ [ˌfɹʷæɡmn̩ˈtʰeɪ̯ʃn̩]    /ˌfɹæɡmənˈteɪ̯ʃən/|[ˌfɹʷæɡmənˈtʰeɪ̯ʃən] ~ [ˌfɹʷæɡmn̩ˈtʰeɪ̯ʃn̩]|/ˌfɹæɡmənˈtæɪt͡ʃən/|[ˌfɹʷæɡmənˈtʰæ̝ɪ̯ʃən] ~ [ˌfɹʷæɡmn̩ˈtʰæ̝ɪ̯ʃn̩]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The act of fragmenting or something fragmented; disintegration. countable,uncountable
  2. The process by which fragments of an exploding bomb scatter. countable,uncountable
  3. The breaking up and dispersal of a file into non-contiguous areas of a disk. countable,uncountable
  4. The breaking up of a data packet when larger than the transmission unit of a network. countable,uncountable
  5. A form of asexual reproduction or cloning where an organism splits into one or more pieces. Those pieces then become new individuals. countable,uncountable
  6. the process of splitting into several pieces or fragments, which is useful for a cell during both DNA cloning and apoptosis. countable,uncountable
  7. the dissociation of energetically unstable molecular ions formed from passing the molecules mass spectrum. countable,uncountable
  8. the an operation that breaks of solid matter in a body part into pieces, such as kidney stones countable,uncountable
  9. the organization of production into different stages, which are divided among different suppliers often are located in different countries. countable,uncountable
  10. the use of fragments or the "division of a musical idea into segments". countable,uncountable
  11. the absence or underdevelopment of connections between a society and the grouping of certain of its members. countable,uncountable

词形变化

词源

Etymology tree
English fragment
Proto-Indo-European *-tis
Proto-Indo-European *-Hō
Proto-Indo-European *-tiHō
Proto-Italic *-tiō
Latin -tiō
Latin -ātiōlbor.
Old French -ationbor.
Middle English -acioun
English -ation
English fragmentation
From fragment + -ation.
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