词汇 | shattered |
释义 | shattered adjective 1 very tired, exhausted UK, 1930. 2 emotionally battered; depressed. Prison usage NEW ZEALAND, 1997. 3 very drunk UK, 1962 world shatteringTotally and completely surprising, with the sense that whatever is described as such is shocking enough to change one's view of the world. However, the phrase is often used hyperbolically. Finding out that my dad isn't my biological father has been completely world shattering. I don't know who to trust anymore. A: "Oh my God, did you hear the world shattering news?" B: "Yeah, I can't believe that Sue is leaving the company. It won't be the same without her!" dash (one's) hopesTo undercut one's dreams or optimistic views. I became a lawyer after my parents dashed my hopes of being an artist. hardly earth-shatteringNot surprising. Greg has been staying late at the office regularly for months, so it's hardly earth-shattering news that he was chosen for the big promotion. shatter (one's) hopesTo undercut one's dreams or optimistic views. I became a lawyer after my parents shattered my hopes of being an artist. dash/shatter somebody’s ˈhopesdestroy somebody’s hopes of doing or getting something: Any hopes that the museum would be built this year were dashed yesterday when the council announced its plans to spend less money on the arts.His poor performance in the exam shattered his hopes of becoming a lawyer. |
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