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  fragments of history wow: Man: fragments of forgotten history, by two chelas in the Theosophical society Man, 1885
  fragments of history wow: Graphic Memories of the Civil Rights Movement Jorge Santos, 2019-06-25 A study of five graphic novels or memoirs that have reshaped the narrative of civil rights in America--and an examination of the format's power to allow readers to participate in the memory-making process.
  fragments of history wow: Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States and Canada Seymour de Ricci, William Jerome Wilson, 1961
  fragments of history wow: The Outline of History Herbert George Wells, 1920 A universal history of the world written in 1920 by novelist H.G. Wells.
  fragments of history wow: Forest of Pressure Markus Nornes, “Extraordinarily valuable, illuminating, and even entertaining, Forest of Pressure brims with the types of information that only a key insider can get his hands on.” —Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto, New York University Ogawa Productions—known in Asia as Ogawa Pro—was an influential filmmaking collective that started in the 1960s under the direction of Ogawa Shinsuke (1936–1992). Between 1968 and the mid-1970s, Ogawa Pro electrified the Japanese student movement with its Sanrizuka documentary series—eight films chronicling the massive protests over the construction of the Narita airport—which has since become the standard against which documentaries are measured in Japan. A critical biography of a collective, Forest of Pressure explores the emergence of socially committed documentary filmmaking in postwar Japan. Analyzing Ogawa Pro’s films and works by other Japanese filmmakers, Ab Mark Nornes addresses key issues in documentary theory and practice, including individual and collective cinema production modes and the relationship between subject and object. Benefiting from unprecedented access to Ogawa Pro’s archives and interviews with former members, Forest of Pressure is an innovative look at the fate of political filmmaking in the wake of the movement’s demise. Ab Mark Nornes is associate professor of screen arts and cultures and Asian languages and cultures at the University of Michigan. He is a coordinator at the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival and the author of Japanese Documentary Film: The Meiji Era through Hiroshima (Minnesota, 2003).
  fragments of history wow: Philosophical Fragments Friedrich von Schlegel, 1991 Philosophical Fragments was first published in 1991. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. At a time when the function of criticism is again coming under close skeptical scrutiny, Schlegel's unorthodox, highly original mind, as revealed in these foundational fragments, provides the critical framework for reflecting on contemporary experimental texts.
  fragments of history wow: The Making of History Ian Haywood, 1986 The literary forgeries of James Macpherson and Thomas Chatterton are studied within the context of the eighteenth-century debate about the validity of using literature as a historical source and history as a literary topic.
  fragments of history wow: Translating Dissent Mona Baker, 2015-10-30 *Written by the winners of the Inttranews Linguists of the Year award for 2016!* Discursive and non-discursive interventions in the political arena are heavily mediated by various acts of translation that enable protest movements to connect across the globe. Focusing on the Egyptian experience since 2011, this volume brings together a unique group of activists who are able to reflect on the complexities, challenges and limitations of one or more forms of translation and its impact on their ability to interact with a variety of domestic and global audiences. Drawing on a wide range of genres and modalities, from documentary film and subtitling to oral narratives, webcomics and street art, the 18 essays reveal the dynamics and complexities of translation in protest movements across the world. Each unique contribution demonstrates some aspect of the interdependence of these movements and their inevitable reliance on translation to create networks of solidarity. The volume is framed by a substantial introduction by Mona Baker and includes an interview with Egyptian activist and film-maker, Philip Rizk. With contributions by scholars and artists, professionals and activists directly involved in the Egyptian revolution and other movements, Translating Dissent will be of interest to students of translation, intercultural studies and sociology, as well as the reader interested in the study of social and political movements. Online materials, including links to relevant websites and videos, are available at http://www.routledge.com/cw/baker. Additional resources for Translation and Interpreting Studies are available on the Routledge Translation Studies Portal: http://cw.routledge.com/textbooks/translationstudies.
  fragments of history wow: The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1840
  fragments of history wow: The History of the Alphabet: Semitic alphabets Isaac Taylor, 1899
  fragments of history wow: Historical James Miller Guinn, 1915
  fragments of history wow: Imperial Cities in the Tsarist, the Habsburg, and the Ottoman Empires Ulrich Hofmeister, Florian Riedler, 2023-08-22 This book explores the various ways imperial rule constituted and shaped the cities of Eastern Europe until the First World War in the Tsarist, Habsburg, and Ottoman empires. In these three empires, the cities served as hubs of imperial rule: their institutions and infrastructures enabled the diffusion of power within the empires while they also served as the stages where the empire was displayed in monumental architecture and public rituals. To this day, many cities possess a distinctively imperial legacy in the form of material remnants, groups of inhabitants, or memories that shape the perceptions of in- and outsiders. The contributions to this volume address in detail the imperial entanglements of a dozen cities from a long-term perspective reaching back to the eighteenth century. They analyze the imperial capitals as well as smaller cities in the periphery. All of them are imperial cities in the sense that they possess traces of imperial rule. By comparing the three empires of Eastern Europe this volume seeks to establish commonalities in this particular geography and highlight trans-imperial exchanges and entanglements. This volume is essential reading to students and scholars alike interested in imperial and colonial history, urban history and European history.
  fragments of history wow: Man Two Chelas, 1893
  fragments of history wow: Fragments of the Lost Megan Miranda, 2017 Even though she thinks Caleb's mom blames her for his accidental death two months ago, Jessa agrees to pack up her ex-boyfriend's bedroom, but every item she touches makes Jessa question what she knows about his death, his family, and their year-long relationship.
  fragments of history wow: Envelope Poems Emily Dickinson, 2017-04-19 Another gorgeous copublication with the Christine Burgin Gallery, Emily Dickinson's Envelope Poems is a compact clothbound gift book, a full-color selection from The Gorgeous Nothings. Although a very prolific poet—and arguably America’s greatest—Emily Dickinson (1830–1886) published fewer than a dozen of her eighteen hundred poems. Instead, she created at home small handmade books. When, in her later years, she stopped producing these, she was still writing a great deal, and at her death she left behind many poems, drafts, and letters. It is among the makeshift and fragile manuscripts of Dickinson’s later writings that we find the envelope poems gathered here. These manuscripts on envelopes (recycled by the poet with marked New England thrift) were written with the full powers of her late, most radical period. Intensely alive, these envelope poems are charged with a special poignancy—addressed to no one and everyone at once. Full-color facsimiles are accompanied by Marta L. Werner and Jen Bervin’s pioneering transcriptions of Dickinson’s handwriting. Their transcriptions allow us to read the texts, while the facsimiles let us see exactly what Dickinson wrote (the variant words, crossings-out, dashes, directional fields, spaces, columns, and overlapping planes). This fixed-layout ebook is an exact replica of the print edition, and requires a color screen to properly display the high-resolution images it contains. For this reason, Envelope Poems is not available on devices with e-ink screens, such as Kindle Paperwhite. We apologize for any inconvenience.
  fragments of history wow: Cyclopedic Review of Current History Alfred Sidney Johnson, 1896
  fragments of history wow: History of Westchester County John Thomas Scharf, 1886
  fragments of history wow: History of the State of California and Biographical Record of Coast Counties, California James Miller Guinn, 1902
  fragments of history wow: American Avant-Garde Cinema's Philosophy of the In-Between Rebecca A. Sheehan, 2020-03-09 Can films philosophize rather than simply represent philosophical ideas developed outside of the cinematic medium? Taking up this crucial question for the emergent field of film philosophy, American Avant-Garde Cinema's Philosophy of the In-Between argues that the films of the American avant-garde do in fact do philosophy and illuminates the ethical stakes of their aesthetic interventions. Author Rebecca A. Sheehan contends that American avant-garde cinema's characteristic self-reflexivity is an interrogation of the modes and stakes of our engagement with the world on and beyond the screen. The book demonstrates this with the theory of the in-between: a pervasive figure that helps clarify how avant-garde cinema's reflections on the creation of images construct an ethics of perception itself, a responsibility to perpetuate thought in an enduring re-encounter with the world and with meaning's unfinished production. The book is structured by a taxonomy of the multiple in-betweens evident in American avant-garde filmmaking. Rather than systematically seeking reproductions of particular philosophers' ideas in avant-garde films, Sheehan derives categories of analysis and the philosophical claims they disclose from close readings of the films themselves. This methodology opposes mapping preconfigured philosophical concepts and values onto these films, as too many philosophical approaches to cinema have done, silencing the philosophies uniquely articulated by these films in the interest of making them ventriloquize philosophies advanced elsewhere. The chapters of this book trace three modes of the in-between that function philosophically in American avant-garde cinema: the material, the dimensional, and the conceptual. Although the chapters are organized around discrete aesthetic and philosophical preoccupations that unify several filmmakers, these three presentations of the in-between cut through all the chapters, allowing the subjects of each to converse over the course of the book.
  fragments of history wow: On Justice, Power & Human Nature Thucydides, 1993 Designed for students with little or no background in ancient Greek language and culture, this collection of extracts from The History of the Peloponnesian War includes those passages that shed most light on Thucydides' political theory--famous as well as important but lesser-known pieces frequently overlooked by nonspecialists. Newly translated into spare, vigorous English, and situated within a connective narrative framework, Woodruff's selections will be of special interest to instructors in political theory and Greek civilization. Includes maps, notes, glossary.
  fragments of history wow: A History of California and an Extended History of Its Southern Coast Counties James Miller Guinn, 1907
  fragments of history wow: All About Me Sotirios Majoros, 2019-11-29 When Sotirios Majoros’s thirteen-year-old daughter asked him a seemingly simple question, “What is life?”, little did she realize the explosion of thoughts and ideas that she would set off in her father’s mind. To answer her question, Sotirios found himself looking back through time to the father of history, Herodotus, and across humanity’s numerous cultures, focusing in particular on how this question is expressed through various pieces of artwork, such as sculptures and paintings. He also looked back through his own life, eventually realizing that lurking beneath his daughter’s question was an even more fundamental question: Who am I? His attempt to answer this question forms the foundation of this book.
  fragments of history wow: A History of Art History Christopher S. Wood, 2021-03-02 In this authoritative book, the first of its kind in English, Christopher Wood tracks the evolution of the historical study of art from the late middle ages through the rise of the modern scholarly discipline of art history. Synthesizing and assessing a vast array of writings, episodes, and personalities, this original and accessible account of the development of art-historical thinking will appeal to readers both inside and outside the discipline. The book shows that the pioneering chroniclers of the Italian Renaissance--Lorenzo Ghiberti and Giorgio Vasari--measured every epoch against fixed standards of quality. Only in the Romantic era did art historians discover the virtues of medieval art, anticipating the relativism of the later nineteenth century, when art history learned to admire the art of all societies and to value every work as an index of its times. The major art historians of the modern era, however--Jacob Burckhardt, Aby Warburg, Heinrich Wölfflin, Erwin Panofsky, Meyer Schapiro, and Ernst Gombrich--struggled to adapt their work to the rupture of artistic modernism, leading to the current predicaments of the discipline. Combining erudition with clarity, this book makes a landmark contribution to the understanding of art history.--from book jacket
  fragments of history wow: A Chorus of Stones Susan Griffin, 2015-07-28 A brilliant and provocative exploration of the interconnection of private life and the large-scale horrors of war and devastation. A Pulitzer Prize and National Book Critics Circle Award finalist, and a winner of the Bay Area Book Reviewers Association Award, Susan Griffin’s A Chorus of Stones is an extraordinary reevaluation of history that explores the links between individual lives and catastrophic, world-altering violence. One of the most acclaimed and poetic voices of contemporary American feminism, Griffin delves into the perspective of those whose personal relationships and family histories were profoundly influenced by war and its often secret mechanisms: the bomb-maker and the bombing victim, the soldier and the pacifist, the grand architects who were shaped by personal experience and in turn reshaped the world. Declaring that “each solitary story belongs to a larger story”—and beginning with the brutal and heartbreaking circumstances of her own childhood—Griffin examines how the subtle dynamics of parenthood, childhood, and marriage interweave with the monumental violence of global conflict. She proffers a bold and powerful new understanding of the psychology of war through illuminating glimpses into the personal lives of Ernest Hemingway, Mahatma Gandhi, Heinrich Himmler, British officer Sir Hugh Trenchard, and other historic figures—as well as the munitions workers at Oak Ridge, a survivor of the Hiroshima bombing, and other humbler yet indispensible witnesses to history.
  fragments of history wow: Waterloo Lectures Charles Chesney, 2023-04-18 Reprint of the original, first published in 1874.
  fragments of history wow: WORLD OF WARCRAFT CHRISTIE. GOLDEN, 2021
  fragments of history wow: Lost People David Graeber, 2007 An epic account of the power of memory in Madagascar.
  fragments of history wow: Michigan History Magazine , 1927
  fragments of history wow: The Widow of the South Robert Hicks, 2005-08-30 Based on a true story, this debut Civil War novel follows a Southern plantation woman's journey of transforming her home into a hospital for the war. This debut novel is based on the true story of Carrie McGavock. During the Civil War's Battle of Franklin, a five-hour bloodbath with 9,200 casualties, McGavock's home was turned into a field hospital where four generals died. For 40 years she tended the private cemetery on her property where more than 1,000 were laid to rest.
  fragments of history wow: Traced Nathaniel Jeanson, 2022-03-01 What happened to the ancient Egyptians? The Persians? The Romans? The Mayans? ARE WE THEIR DESCENDANTS? Recent genetic discoveries are uncovering surprising links between us and the peoples of old—links that rewrite race, ethnicity, and human history. Today’s Native Americans descend from Central Asians who arrived in the early A.D. era. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob still have clearly identifiable descendants, albeit rare ones. Every people group on earth can genetically trace their origins to Noah and his three sons.
  fragments of history wow: The Everywhere Classroom Andi Almond, 2025-03-04 The story of one family’s worldschooling adventure, with tips and inspiration for anyone who wants to embrace travel as an immersive learning opportunity. In The Everywhere Classroom: How One Family Turned Wanderlust into Worldschooling and How You Can Too, Andi Almond recounts her family’s experiences traveling the globe for a year, revealing the rich educational opportunities the world offers beyond traditional classrooms. Through the engaging and often humorous stories of the Almond family's adventures—from an impromptu expedition to Antarctica to a solo teen homestay in Taiwan—the book captures how travel off the tourist trail offers profound lessons that push comfort zones and foster growth and global awareness. Each chapter weaves a vivid tapestry of encounters that illustrate how families can make the most of their travels, whether on a weekend getaway close to home or extended adventure far afield. Supplemented with practical tips, curriculum ideas, and strategies for incorporating worldschooling into trips of any length and budget, The Everywhere Classroom goes beyond being a mere travelogue. It serves as a catalyst for change, inspiring families to explore purposefully and discover boundless learning in the world.
  fragments of history wow: The History of the Second Division, 1914-1918 Everard Wyrall, 1916
  fragments of history wow: Knight Light Roger L. Bennett, 2012-03-09 Knight Light is narrated by star-crossed lovers quaintly identified as HE and SHE. He is the author, fate-appointed Knight on a Kings quest. She is the Queen Mother, Virgin Mary in contemporary guise. What they did after their church wedding in 1982 is told in sizzling detail as a Royal romp in the hay. But it wasnt until the Immaculate Conception of 1986 that Roger Bennetts second wife chose to reveal Her eternal self for that ONE night only. Thats when his silver seed was gathered for a mysterious purpose known only to Her and (perhaps, perhaps not) to that Black African race Gods evolutionary plan determined to be first-in and last-out. Afterward his wife vanished, never to be seen or heard from again. Out of respect for the Virgin Mary (not Her earthly name) Bennett waited over two decades before writing the most intimate sexual details of their lives together. But how else to tell this incredible story so readers have the facts on which to form their own conclusions? His respect for Her was further shown by remaining the faithful husband ever since.
  fragments of history wow: The Warcraft Civilization William Sims Bainbridge, 2012-09-21 An exploration of the popular online role-playing game World of Warcraft as a virtual prototype of the real human future. World of Warcraft is more than a game. There is no ultimate goal, no winning hand, no princess to be rescued. WoW is an immersive virtual world in which characters must cope in a dangerous environment, assume identities, struggle to understand and communicate, learn to use technology, and compete for dwindling resources. Beyond the fantasy and science fiction details, as many have noted, it’s not entirely unlike today’s world. In The Warcraft Civilization, sociologist William Sims Bainbridge goes further, arguing that WoW can be seen not only as an allegory of today but also as a virtual prototype of tomorrow, of a real human future in which tribe-like groups will engage in combat over declining natural resources, build temporary alliances on the basis of mutual self-interest, and seek a set of values that transcend the need for war. What makes WoW an especially good place to look for insights about Western civilization, Bainbridge says, is that it bridges past and future. It is founded on Western cultural tradition, yet aimed toward the virtual worlds we could create in times to come.
  fragments of history wow: River Rover Chronicles 2 Joyce Kramer, 2015-11-25 Southwest Georgias past is like a kaleidoscope. Each turn presents more happenings and more adventures. In River Rover Chronicles 2, we will go on a journey that will take us back through time to when Georgia was born. Then, we venture on ahead to the present. We will take part in the events which shaped our heritage. In this book, you will learn of an explosion of such magnitude that it was felt hundreds of miles away; hunt the largest bird to ever exist on Earth, which lived in Georgia; meet pirates and the feisty girl that tamed them; make your way through a dense swamp to survive an Indian battle, and more. So, come alongif you dare!!
  fragments of history wow: Fragments to Freedom M. Joy Kairos, 2011-05-01 This book shares the journey of who has been healed from Dissociative Identity Disorder and trauma of satanic ritual abuse. It gives hope and insight to both the hurting and to the helper who wants to minister in areas of healing and see the captives set free.
  fragments of history wow: Post DomestiCity Diego Garcia-Setien, Enrique Espinosa, Begona de Abajo, Almudena Ribot / CoLaboratorio, 2022-07-06 PostDomestiCity is an inquiry and speculative exercise into the conditions of obsolescence in the post-industrial city, from a contemporary perspective. Working with three paradigmatic cases that were conceived from industrial logics—the Packard plant in Detroit, Lima’s PREVI neighbourhood, and theGrand’Mare complex in Rouen—, we explore alternative ways of reusing, reprogramming, and redensifying the built environment as alternatives to demolition. Relevant voices in the field of architecture share their approaches and visions of the future for the pre-existing city, helping us imagine post-domesticity in the current climate crisis and socio-technological context. With Contributions of Anne Lacaton, Marina Otero, Ippolito Pestellini, Duplex Architects, Lacol, Antonio Vázquez de Castro, Carmen Espegel, Luis Takahashi, Lys Villalba, O.F. architects, DABG, Patricia Lucas, Ramón Araujo, Paulo Dam, Renato Manrique, CoLaboratorio (Diego García-Setién, Enrique Espinosa, Begoña de Abajo, Almudena Ribot).
  fragments of history wow: History of the State of California and Biographical Record of the Sacramento Valley, California James Miller Guinn, 1906
  fragments of history wow: Thinking in Cases John Forrester, 2017-05-23 What exactly is involved in using particular case histories to think systematically about social, psychological and historical processes? Can one move from a textured particularity, like that in Freuds famous cases, to a level of reliable generality? In this book, Forrester teases out the meanings of the psychoanalytic case, how to characterize it and account for it as a particular kind of writing. In so doing, he moves from psychoanalysis to the law and medicine, to philosophy and the constituents of science. Freud and Foucault jostle here with Thomas Kuhn, Ian Hacking and Robert Stoller, and Einstein and Freuds connection emerges as a case study of two icons in the general category of the Jewish Intellectual. While Forrester was particularly concerned with analysing the style of reasoning that was dominant in psychoanalysis and related disciplines, his path-breaking account of thinking in cases will be of great interest to scholars, students and professionals across a wide range of disciplines, from history, law and the social sciences to medicine, clinical practice and the therapies of the world.
  fragments of history wow: Play, Performance, and Identity Matt Omasta, Drew Chappell, 2015-02-11 Play helps define who we are as human beings. However, many of the leisurely/ludic activities people participate in are created and governed by corporate entities with social, political, and business agendas. As such, it is critical that scholars understand and explicate the ideological underpinnings of played-through experiences and how they affect the player/performers who engage in them. This book explores how people play and why their play matters, with a particular interest in how ludic experiences are often constructed and controlled by the interests of institutions, including corporations, non-profit organizations, government agencies, religious organizations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). Each chapter explores diverse sites of play. From theme parks to comic conventions to massively-multiplayer online games, they probe what roles the designers of these experiences construct for players, and how such play might affect participants' identities and ideologies. Scholars of performance studies, leisure studies, media studies and sociology will find this book an essential reference when studying facets of play.
英語「Fragment」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
in fragments 破片となって; The vase fell and broke into fragments. 花瓶が落ちて粉々に 壊れた

FRAGMENTEDの意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
「FRAGMENTED」の意味・翻訳・日本語 - fragmentの過去形、または過去分詞。破片、 断片、 かけら|Weblio英和・和英辞書

英語「piece」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
The archaeologists pieced the fragments of the pot.(考古学者たちは壺の破片をまとめ上げた。 3. After the quilt was damaged, she spent hours piecing it.(キルトが破損した後、彼女は何時 …

「断片」の英語・英語例文・英語表現 - Weblio和英辞書
「断片」は英語でどう表現する?【単語】a fragment...【例文】Just fragments....【その他の表現】a piece... - 1000万語以上収録!英訳・英文・英単語の使い分けならWeblio英和・和英辞書

英語「FRAGMENTATION」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和 …
(the scattering of bomb fragments after the bomb explodes) 3 ファイル が 分散 させられ、 磁気ディスク 上の 様々な場所 に 蓄積 されている 状態

BREAKの意味・使い方・読み方・覚え方 | Weblio英和辞書
「BREAK」の意味・翻訳・日本語 - 切断する、(二つ以上または細片に)壊す、割る、砕く、(荒っぽく)引きちぎる、もぎ取る、折る、(…の)骨を折る、(…の)関節をはずす、脱臼させ …

英語「split」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
The nucleus was split into two fragments. 原子核は2個の断片に分裂した

英語「blow」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
be blown into fragments こっぱ みじんに爆破 される; be blown to blazes [glory, kingdom come] (爆弾で)殺される; blow a tire タイヤをパンク させる; blow a fuse ヒューズを飛ばず

be made up ofとは 意味・読み方・使い方 - Weblio
So it can be said that each of us is made up of star fragments. 発音を聞く 例文帳に追加 ですから,私たち1人ひとりは,星のかけらから成り立っていると言えるでしょう。

英語「elicit」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
To provide isolated apoptosis regulating proteins or peptide fragments thereof that can elicit anti-cancer immune responses. 例文帳に追加. 抗癌性免疫応答を誘発することができる単離された …

英語「Fragment」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
in fragments 破片となって; The vase fell and broke into fragments. 花瓶が落ちて粉々に 壊れた

FRAGMENTEDの意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
「FRAGMENTED」の意味・翻訳・日本語 - fragmentの過去形、または過去分詞。破片、 断片、 かけら|Weblio英和・和英辞書

英語「piece」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
The archaeologists pieced the fragments of the pot.(考古学者たちは壺の破片をまとめ上げた。 3. After the quilt was damaged, she spent hours piecing it.(キルトが破損した後、彼女は何時 …

「断片」の英語・英語例文・英語表現 - Weblio和英辞書
「断片」は英語でどう表現する?【単語】a fragment...【例文】Just fragments....【その他の表現】a piece... - 1000万語以上収録!英訳・英文・英単語の使い分けならWeblio英和・和英辞書

英語「FRAGMENTATION」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和 …
(the scattering of bomb fragments after the bomb explodes) 3 ファイル が 分散 させられ、 磁気ディスク 上の 様々な場所 に 蓄積 されている 状態

BREAKの意味・使い方・読み方・覚え方 | Weblio英和辞書
「BREAK」の意味・翻訳・日本語 - 切断する、(二つ以上または細片に)壊す、割る、砕く、(荒っぽく)引きちぎる、もぎ取る、折る、(…の)骨を折る、(…の)関節をはずす、脱臼させ …

英語「split」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
The nucleus was split into two fragments. 原子核は2個の断片に分裂した

英語「blow」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
be blown into fragments こっぱ みじんに爆破 される; be blown to blazes [glory, kingdom come] (爆弾で)殺される; blow a tire タイヤをパンク させる; blow a fuse ヒューズを飛ばず

be made up ofとは 意味・読み方・使い方 - Weblio
So it can be said that each of us is made up of star fragments. 発音を聞く 例文帳に追加 ですから,私たち1人ひとりは,星のかけらから成り立っていると言えるでしょう。

英語「elicit」の意味・使い方・読み方 | Weblio英和辞書
To provide isolated apoptosis regulating proteins or peptide fragments thereof that can elicit anti-cancer immune responses. 例文帳に追加. 抗癌性免疫応答を誘発することができる単離された …