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1piece Listen to audio/ˈpi:s/ noun
plural piec·es
1 [count] a : an amount that is cut or separated from a larger section of something
Divide the pie into six equal pieces. The cheese was cut into small pieces and arranged on a silver platter.often + of I need a few more pieces of tape. a long piece of string a piece of wood/metal/plastic/leather/cloth a piece of steak/chicken/fish a piece [=slice] of pizza/bread/cakesee also piece of cake
b : an amount of something considered separately from the rest — + of She bought a small piece of land/property in the country.
2 [count] : a small often broken part of something
pieces [=fragments] of broken glass You have a piece of lettuce stuck between your teeth. Her broken bicycle lay in pieces by the side of the road. I watched her rip the letter to/into pieces and throw it away. The old bridge was blown to pieces [=blown apart] during the war.
3 [count] : one of the parts that form a complete thing when they are put together
There are 12 pieces in this stainless steel knife set. a jigsaw puzzle with 500 pieces We're missing one piece of the puzzle. They built up the stone wall one piece at a time. = They built up the stone wall piece by piece. I took apart the engine piece by piece and put it back together again. (Brit) The rifle comes to pieces [=it separates into parts] for easy storage. (Brit) They took the bed to pieces [=they took apart the bed] and moved it out of the room.often used in combination a three-piece suit one-piece bathing suits a five-piece band
4 [singular] : a part of someone or something that is shared with other people : portion+ of a piece of the jackpot They went there to claim a piece of the American dream for themselves. The town is growing fast, and these construction companies want a piece of the new housing market. Once she became famous, everyone wanted a piece of her. = Everyone wanted a piece of her time. [=everyone wanted her to do things for them]see also a piece of the action at action, a piece of the pie at pie
5 [count] : one of a particular type of thing — + of Please take out a piece [=sheet] of paper and write your name on the top. I packed three pieces of fruit: two apples and a banana. a piece of candy/chalk We had several new pieces of furniture delivered to our home. You got two pieces of mail today. a piece of clothing an expensive piece of jewelry/luggage/equipment His last car was a piece of junk. [=it was worthless or of poor quality]see also conversation piece, piece of work
6 [count] : an example or amount of something — usually singular+ of May I offer you a piece [=bit] of advice? [=may I offer you some advice?] I just heard a wonderful piece of news! a new piece of information/evidence an important piece of legislation a silly piece of nonsense That's a really nice piece of work you've done there! an impressive piece of acting a famous piece [=work] of art/literature/music
7 [count] a : a work of art, music, drama, or literature
The statue David is one of Michelangelo's most famous pieces. a piece painted by Pablo Picasso Next, we will be performing a piece by J. S. Bach. a piano piece = a piece (written) for piano They performed a short dramatic piece written for the king's birthday.see also museum piece, period piece, set piece
b : an article in a newspaper or magazine or one of the parts of a television or radio news program
He has written several pieces for the magazine. The newspaper printed her opinion piece [=an article that expresses someone's beliefs or views] criticizing the president.often + about or on Did you see that piece about/on the earthquake survivors?see also puff piece
8 [count] : one of the small movable objects in a game like chess or checkers
Move your piece [=man] forward three spaces. capturing an opponent's pieces
9 [count] a : a coin that has a specified value
a 50-cent piece a 10-pence piece
b : a coin that is made of a specified metal
30 gold pieces
10 [count] : gun
(chiefly US, informal) He reached into his pocket and pulled out a piece. [=handgun] artillery pieces [=large guns that shoot over long distances] from the First World War
11 [singular] US, informal : an amount of distance that is not specified
Their house is a fair piece from here. [=is a fairly long way away from here] It's down the road a piece.
bits and piecessee 1bit
fall to pieces
1 : to break into parts
The old map fell to pieces [=came apart, fell apart] in my hands.
2 : to become ruined or destroyed
His life fell to pieces after his divorce.
3 : to become unable to control your emotions
She falls to pieces [=breaks down] when she tries to talk about the accident. When he heard the bad news, he just fell to pieces. [=he started to cry]
give someone a piece of your mindsee 1mind
go to pieces
: to become unable to behave normally because you are very nervous or upset
He tends to go to pieces [=break down] under pressure. I go (all) to pieces if I have to talk in front of a large group of people.
in one piece
: without being hurt or damaged
It was a difficult trip, but we all made it home in one piece. [=safe and sound] All our furniture arrived in one piece.
of a piece
1 : having similar qualities or characteristics : matching each other or belonging together
She believes that the two crimes are of a piece. [=are very similar] We chose these 12 songs for the album because they were all of a piece.
2 : in agreement or harmony with something
This new theory is very much of a piece [=(more commonly) consistent] with their earlier work.
pick (someone or something) to piecessee 1pick
pick up the piecessee pick up at 1pick
say your piece
: to say what you want to say : to express your opinions or ideas
You will all be given a chance to say your piece [=speak your mind] at the meeting tonight. You've said your piece, now please let me respond.
tear (someone or something) to piecessee 1tear
to pieces
informal : to a very great degree : very much
We're thrilled to pieces [=to bits] that you've decided to stay! She loves him to pieces.see also 1piece 2, 3 (above)
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