shatter-proof
shatter-proof — 形容詞
1. made so that it will not break into small, sharp pieces when dropped or struck
防碎
不易碎裂成鋒利小片的
made so that it will not break into small, sharp pieces when dropped or struck
The museum installed shatter-proof display cases to protect the ancient pottery.
博物館安裝了防碎的展示櫃來保護古代陶器。
attributive: shatter-proof display cases
Felipe bought a shatter-proof phone case after dropping his old phone on the pavement.
Felipe 摔壞了舊手機之後,買了一個防碎的手機殼。
All the windows in the school gymnasium are made of shatter-proof glass.
學校體育館的所有窗戶都是用防碎玻璃做的。
The science lab requires shatter-proof bottles for storing dangerous chemicals.
科學實驗室要求使用防碎瓶來存放危險化學品。
Hui packed her ceramic plates in shatter-proof wrapping before the move.
Hui 在搬家前用防碎包裝把陶瓷盤子包好。
- shatter-resistant
slightly weaker; implies reduced risk of shattering rather than full protection
- toughened
technical term for glass that has been heat-treated to resist shattering
- safety
used in compounds like safety glass to mean designed not to cause injury if broken
- fragile
easily broken or shattered
文法句型
shatter-proof + noun
be + shatter-proof
用法筆記
Attributive position (directly before the noun) is the most common pattern: shatter-proof glass, shatter-proof case. Predicative use after be or become (this screen is shatter-proof) is acceptable but less frequent.