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to scatter
01
disperser, éparpiller
to make things like items, people, particles, etc. spread out from a center and move in different directions
Transitive: to scatter sth to a direction
Exemples
The hailstorm scattered stones across the roof, causing damage to the shingles.
La tempête de grêle a dispersé des pierres sur le toit, causant des dommages aux bardeaux.
02
disperser, s'éparpiller
to disperse or break up as a group, with individuals moving away in various directions
Intransitive
Exemples
When the thunderstorm approached, beachgoers scattered from the shoreline, seeking shelter.
Lorsque l'orage a approché, les plagistes se sont dispersés du rivage, cherchant un abri.
03
disperser, éparpiller
to cause individuals within a group to separate and move away in various directions
Transitive: to scatter sb/sth
Exemples
The sudden appearance of the predator scattered the herd of grazing antelope.
L'apparition soudaine du prédateur a dispersé le troupeau d'antilopes en train de paître.
04
disperser, éparpiller
to distribute seeds or similar particles over an area by casting them in various directions
Transitive: to scatter seeds or particles somewhere
Exemples
She scattered flower seeds in the garden beds to create a colorful display in the spring.
Elle a dispersé des graines de fleurs dans les plates-bandes pour créer un affichage coloré au printemps.
05
disperser, éparpiller
to distribute or spread out objects, items, or particles over a surface at random or irregular intervals
Transitive: to scatter objects or particles somewhere
Exemples
The gardener scattered fertilizer across the lawn to promote healthy growth.
Le jardinier a dispersé de l'engrais sur la pelouse pour favoriser une croissance saine.
Scatter
01
dispersion, éparpillement
the act of scattering
02
dispersion, éparpillement
a haphazard distribution in all directions
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