scatter
sca
ˈskæ
skā
tter
tɜr
tēr
British pronunciation
/skˈætɐ/

“scatter”的英语定义和含义

to scatter
01

分散, 散播

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
to scatter definition and meaning
example
例子
The hailstorm scattered stones across the roof, causing damage to the shingles.
冰雹散落石头在屋顶上,对瓦片造成了损害。
02

分散, 散开

to disperse or break up as a group, with individuals moving away in various directions
Intransitive
example
例子
When the thunderstorm approached, beachgoers scattered from the shoreline, seeking shelter.
当雷暴临近时,海滩上的人们从海岸线散开,寻找庇护所。
03

驱散, 散布

to cause individuals within a group to separate and move away in various directions
Transitive: to scatter sb/sth
example
例子
The sudden appearance of the predator scattered the herd of grazing antelope.
捕食者的突然出现驱散了正在吃草的羚羊群。
04

撒播, 散布

to distribute seeds or similar particles over an area by casting them in various directions
Transitive: to scatter seeds or particles somewhere
example
例子
The farmer scattered seeds across the freshly plowed field to plant the next crop.
农民在新耕的田地里撒播种子,以种植下一季作物。
05

散布, 散播

to distribute or spread out objects, items, or particles over a surface at random or irregular intervals
Transitive: to scatter objects or particles somewhere
example
例子
The artist scattered rose petals across the canvas to create an abstract pattern.
艺术家将玫瑰花瓣在画布上以创建抽象图案。
Scatter
01

分散, 散播

the act of scattering
02

分散, 散开

a haphazard distribution in all directions
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