shattered
adjective
uk/ˈʃæt.əd/us/ˈʃæt̬.ɚd/shatteredadjective(BROKEN)
brokeninto verysmallpieces:
破碎的,打碎的Shatteredglasslayall over theroad.路上到处都是碎玻璃片。
In bad condition
- battered
- battle-scarred
- be on the skidsidiom
- beatsomeoneup
- blasted
- glitchy
- have seen better daysidiom
- hors de combat
- impaired
- in good, bad, etc. repairidiom
- ruin
- ruined
- runsomeone/somethingdown
- sad
- scarred
- the worse for wearidiom
- worm-eaten
- worn out
- worse
- worsening
shatteredadjective(UPSET)
C2
extremelyupset:
极难过的Thefamilywere shattered by thenewsof Annabel'ssuicide.得知安娜贝尔自杀的消息,全家人都悲痛欲绝。
Feeling sad and unhappy
- a dog's lifeidiom
- a long faceidiom
- angsty
- be cut upidiom
- be down in the mouthidiom
- be in a funkidiom
- be in bitsidiom
- distraught
- distressed
- dog
- doleful
- lovelorn
- lovesick
- low-spirited
- lugubrious
- wistfully
- woe
- woe is meidiom
- woebegone
- woeful
shatteredadjective(TIRED)
C2UKinformal
extremelytired:
极度疲劳的By thetimeI gothome, I was shattered.我到家的时候,已经筋疲力尽了。
in need of sleep or rest
- tiredI'm so tired, I need a nap.
- exhaustedI'm too exhausted to take the dog for a walk.
- worn outI was completely worn out.
- burned outHe was completely burned out after a full week of performances.
- drainedI'd worked a twelve-hour day and was absolutely drained.
- wiped outI've been up since 4 a.m. and am just wiped out.
Tired and making tired
- all in
- anti-fatigue
- atyourworstidiom
- be dead onyourfeetidiom
- be fit/ready to dropidiom
- finishsomethingoff
- fit to dropidiom
- fragile
- frazzled
- gassed
- haggard
- knackered
- shell-shocked
- sleep deprivation
- sleep-deprived
- sleepily
- sleepiness
- sleepy
- strung out
- zonked