گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'piece'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: دانه‌

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2 عمومی:: وصله‌ كردن‌

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3 عمومی:: مهره‌

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4 عمومی:: پارچه‌

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5 عمومی:: سكه‌

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6 عمومی:: فقره‌

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7 عمومی:: عدد

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8 عمومی:: تكه‌

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9 عمومی:: نمونه‌

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10 عمومی:: قط‌عه‌

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english

1 general:: noun a serving: I would like a piece of cake. noun part: I did a piece of that project. verb repaired: She pieced together the vase.

Simple Definitions

2 general::   noun separate amount; parts of sth ADJ. big, huge, large, long | little, short, small, tiny The plate smashed into little pieces on the stone floor. | bite-sized The book breaks the information into bite-sized pieces. | equal | odd She makes her sculptures out of odd pieces of scrap metal. PREP. in ~s The vase was now in pieces on the kitchen floor. | ~ of a piece of bread A few pieces of the jigsaw were missing. PHRASES bits and pieces I just need to get a few bits and pieces at the supermarket. | break/smash into pieces The cake just broke into pieces when I cut it. | come to pieces This chair comes to pieces. | fall to pieces My old dictionary is falling to pieces. | piece by piece We'll need to take the engine apart, piece by piece. | smash sth to pieces, take sth to pieces Can I take this jigsaw to pieces? | tear sth into/to pieces She tore the letter into tiny pieces. of art/music/writing, etc. ADJ. amazing, beautiful, brilliant, fine, good, impressive, lovely, magnificent, marvellous, remarkable, superb, wonderful The best pieces include three paintings by El Greco. | effective, powerful This is an effective piece of writing. | atmospheric, dramatic | interesting | favourite | important | ambitious | original an original piece written specifically for the producer | short a short piece by Willie Simmonds on television satire | finished | occasional an occasional piece on the lives of ordinary people | centre (also centrepiece) | companion a companion piece to the portrait of Gauguin's empty chair | modern, period, traditional | choral, orchestral, piano | museum VERB + PIECE compose, produce, write He hasn't produced a single piece of writing this year. | commission | perform, play, sing | read, hear | publish | display, exhibit, show PIECE + VERB be called sth, be entitled sth PREP. ~ by They are exhibiting two important pieces by Calder. | ~ for a piece for symphony orchestra, choir and four soloists | ~ from She read a piece from ‘Alice in Wonderland’. | ~ of a piece of jewellery PHRASES a piece of music/sculpture/work/writing

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

3 general:: Phrase(s): a piece (of the action) [and] a bit of the action; a slice of the action Sl. a share in the activity or the profits. (Especially of a business scheme or gambling activity.) • If you get in on that real estate deal, I want a piece, too. • Deal Tom in. He wants a piece of the action.

McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs

4 general:: piece sth together [ M ] to create something by joining the separate parts of it together or by joining different things together • The ancient skull has been pieced together from fragments. • Kevin has done a great job to piece together a tremendous team. • The police are collecting clues in order to piece together the details of the day she died.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

5 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with PIECE, Also see ALL IN ONE PIECE; CONVERSATION PIECE; GO TO PIECES; MUSEUM PIECE; OF A PIECE; PICK APART (TO PIECES); PICK UP THE PIECES; PUFF PIECE; SAY ONE'S PIECE; THINK PIECE; THRILL TO PIECES; TO PIECES; VILLAIN OF THE PIECE.

American Heritage Idioms

6 general:: piece an amount of something that has been cut or separated from the main part: • Could I have another piece of cake? • a piece of broken glass • Emma cut the pie into eight pieces. bit a piece. Bit is more informal than piece and is often used about smaller pieces: • The notes were written on bits of paper. • He threw a bit of wood onto the fire. lump a small piece of something solid or firm that does not have a regular shape: • two lumps of sugar • a lump of coal • a lump of clay scrap a small piece of paper, cloth etc that is no longer needed: • I wrote the phone number on a scrap of paper. • The dog was eating scraps of food off the floor. strip a long narrow piece of cloth, paper etc: • a strip of cloth • The leather had been cut into strips. sheet a thin flat piece of something such as paper, glass, or metal: • a blank sheet of paper • a sheet of aluminium slice a thin flat piece of bread, cake, meat etc cut from a larger piece: • a slice of pizza • Cut the tomatoes into thin slices. chunk a piece of something solid that does not have a regular shape – used especially about food, rock, or metal: • The fruit was cut into large chunks. • a chunk of bread hunk a large piece with rough edges, which has been cut or has broken off a bigger piece of food, rock etc: • a big hunk of cheese • hunks of concrete block a piece of something solid, which has straight sides: • concrete blocks • a block of cheese • a block of ice slab a thick flat piece of stone, or of cake, meat etc: • The floor had been made from stone slabs. • a slab of beef cube a piece that has six square sides – used especially about food: • a cube of sugar • ice cubes wedge a piece that has a thick end and a pointed end, and is shaped like a triangle – used especially about food and metal: • a wedge of cheese bar a block of soap, chocolate, candy, or metal, which has straight sides: • a chocolate bar • a bar of soap • gold bars worth more than £26 million rasher British English a slice of bacon: • I usually have two rashers of bacon for breakfast. a small piece fragment a small piece that has broken off something, especially something hard: • The window shattered, covering them with fragments of glass. • They found fragments of bone. crumb a very small piece of bread, cake etc: • There were just a few crumbs left on the plate. speck a piece of something such as dirt or dust which is so small you almost cannot see it: • She brushed the specks of dust from the table. drop a very small amount of a liquid: • There were drops of blood on the floor. • I felt a drop of rain. COLLOCATIONS CHECK lump of sugar/rock/metal/earth scrap of paper strip of cloth/paper sheet of paper/metal/glass slice of bread/pizza/cake/meat chunk of fruit/bread block of ice/stone/wood slab of rock/stone/meat bar of soap/chocolate/candy/metal rasher of bacon speck of dirt/dust drop of blood/rain/liquid

Longman-Thesaurus

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