scatter
英 [ˈskæt.ər]
美 [ˈskæt̬.ɚ]
- vi. 分散,散开;散射
- vt. 使散射;使散开,使分散;使散播,使撒播
- n. 分散;散播,撒播
scatter 分散,散开,撒播来自中古英语 scateren,分散,散开,可能最终来自 PIE*sek,砍,切,削,词源同 segment,dissect.
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scatter: [13] Scatter originally meant ‘squander’, and appears to have started life as an alteration of shatter. It first appears in northern and Scottish texts, and so the change from /sh/ to /sk/ is probably due to Norse influence. The origins of shatter [12] itself are not known.
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- scatter (v.)
- mid-12c. (transitive), possibly a northern English variant of Middle English schateren (see shatter), reflecting Norse influence. Intransitive sense from early 15c. Related: Scattered; scattering. As a noun from 1640s.
- 1. Scatter the tomato over, then dress the salad.
- 把西红柿散放在上面,然后给色拉加调味汁。
- 2. Scatter the grass seed over the lawn.
- 把草籽撒到草坪上。
- 3. When the tree falls, the monkeys scatter.
- “树倒猴狲散. ”
- 4. Don't scatter garbage all over the place.
- 不要随地乱扔果皮纸屑.
- 5. The white clouds mass and scatter.
- 白云舒卷.