go to pieces
英 [ɡəʊ tu ˈpiːsɪz]
美 [ɡoʊ tu ˈpiːsɪz]
(难过或紧张得)崩溃,垮掉
英英释义
verb
- lose one's emotional or mental composure
- She fell apart when her only child died
双语例句
- I had to keep a grip on myself and not go to pieces.
我必须控制住自己,不让自己垮掉。 - After the car accident, she seemed to go to pieces.
撞车事故后,她好像精神崩溃了。 - Following their defeat in the election, the Labor Party seemed to go to pieces.
选举失败之后,工党似乎崩溃了。 - But promise me you won't let your nerves go to pieces.
但是,答应我不要让自己神经崩溃。 - When the Australian matter was reached, Mace became emotionally disturbed, then seemed suddenly to go to pieces.
当提到澳大利亚事件时,梅斯激动起来,难以自持,好象突然垮了。 - That bit of gold meant food, life, and light in his body and brain, power to go on writing, and-who was to say?-maybe to write something that would bring in many pieces of gold.
那一块金币意味着食物、生活。身体与头脑的光明,和继续写作的力气,而且说不定能写出点东西来再赚好多个金币呢,谁说得清? - They used to go so far in that school to design chairs that people collect their old chairs as art pieces, never to be sat upon!
他们以前居然在这所学校设计的座椅,人们收集他们的旧椅子作为艺术作品,从来没有被坐在后! - I used to go to the Alameda flea market in the Bay Area regularly and that is where I found some of the first pieces in my collection.
以前我会经常去海湾地地区的跳蚤市场,在我那收集到了很多喜欢的东西。 - Well, that's not worth letting yourself go to pieces for!
唔,那也犯不着糟踏自己呀! - It's usually the women that go to pieces.
通常被分尸的都是女人。