Examples of using Shatter in English and their translations into Chinese
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Though his voice may shatter your dream as the north wind lays waste the garden.
Shatter that calm old face, shake him, hurt him, make him feel some tiny part of the horror inside himself.
Independence would shatter more than 300 years of economic and political ties between England and Scotland.
Brutal and Extended Cold Blast could shatter ALL RECORDS- Whatever happened to Global Warming?
They can tear off roofing, shatter windows, uproot palm trees and turn them into deadly projectiles.
And to do so, they will shatter the chains that bind a force of utter devastation and release her from her eternal prison.
That development that could shatter trust that is essential to intelligence and counterterrorism cooperation.
Mesmers can shatter their illusions, destroying them to create a powerful secondary effect.
Shatter that old calm face, shake him, hurt him, make him feel some tiny part of the horror inside Harry.
Though his voice may shatter your dreams as the north wind lays waste the garden.
Brutal extended cold blast could shatter ALL RECORDS- Whatever happened to global warming?”.
But as uranium atoms shatter in the core of a nuclear reactor, they split into smaller atoms, most notably iodine-131.
When accidents, storms or intruders shatter your windows, flying glass can cause significant harm to your home, and your family.
You are the Cosmonaut, an eternal cosmic hero who must shatter the robotic Infinite Legion and rekindle a dying star!
It's awful to think that any outsider can shatter our happiness.”.
If life pushed you to the circumstances, which shatter the foundations of the familiar, be sure to find yourself is"the place".
The captain, at 32 years old, has 104 caps and should shatter the national team's cap record of 120 before too long.
And if you can't be comforted, if you must shatter this hour of peace, think of the mark on the wall.
These‘shatter zones' threaten to implode, explode, or maintain a fragile equilibrium.
But X-rays can shatter strands of DNA or generate toxic chemicals that corrode DNA.