1.破碎,碎裂
2.【生】(染色体)断裂
1.the process of breaking into many pieces or separate parts
1.It is unlikely, however, that this fragmentation will lead to the disappearance of English as a language understood around the world.
然而,这种分化不大可能导致作为全世界都理解的语言——英语的消失。
2.You know, 2000 years ago, Europe breakdown, the fragmentation of the Holy Roman Empire, it pided, and its remained pided ever since.
大家知道,2000年前,欧洲灭亡,神圣罗马帝国[罗马帝国]的分裂。从那时到现在,它不断地分裂。
3.Questioner: Yes, I see this fragmentation very clearly, and I am also beginning to see that the human being is responsible.
发问者:是的,我非常清楚地看到这种破碎,我也正开始看到人类是有责任的。
4.The growth of a zygote into a morula is called fragmentation.
受精卵发育成桑椹胚的过程叫卵裂。
5.The local industrial cluster is usually the result of the fragmentation of the global value chain.
地方产业集群一般是全球价值链片断化的结果。
6.This is often because the fragmentation of ownership turns the company into an acquisition target.
这往往是因为所有权的分散会使企业成为收购目标。
7.The algorithm used for fragmentation is called a distribution scheme.
用于分段的算法称作“分布模式”。
8.The truth of the matter is that fragmentation from childhood or other traumatic life experiences can be healed through intention.
事实是,来自幼儿时期或其它创伤性生活经历的碎片,都可以通过意愿而疗愈。
9.That fragmentation is a structural inefficiency in the market, he said, one he would like to help correct.
这种零散不成体系是市场的一种结构性低效能,他说,对此他愿意帮助纠正。
10.There was a high fragmentation and heterogeneity, also it had a trend toward desertification.
景观的破碎度和异质性较高,且有沙化的趋势;