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scatters

英 [ˈskætəz]

美 [ˈskætərz]

v.  撒; 撒播; 散开; 四散; 使分散; 驱散
scatter的第三人称单数

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 撒;撒播;撒于…上
    If youscatterthings over an area, you throw or drop them so that they spread all over the area.
    1. She tore the rose apart and scattered the petals over the grave...
      她掰开玫瑰花,将花瓣撒在坟墓上。
    2. They've been scattering toys everywhere...
      他们总是把玩具扔得到处都是。
    3. He began by scattering seed and putting in plants.
      他从播种和栽苗开始。
  • V-ERG (使)(人群)分散;(使)散布在各处;(使)散开
    If a group of peoplescatteror if youscatterthem, they suddenly separate and move in different directions.
    1. After dinner, everyone scattered...
      用餐后,大家各奔东西。
    2. The cavalry scattered them and chased them off the field.
      骑兵驱散了他们并把他们逐出了战场。
  • N-SING (散放的)摊,堆
    Ascatter ofthings is a number of them spread over an area in an irregular way.
    1. On the table was a pile of books and a scatter of papers.
      桌子上放着一摞书和零落的几份报纸。
  • See also:scatteredscattering

双语例句

  • Marc Chagall scatters audience on the upper part of the painting, making the painting more spacious.
    夏卡尔将观众散落在画面上半部,让空间有更开阔的展现。
  • Some might consider photos taken in the shade as appearing too flat, for example, if indirect light scatters in from everywhere.
    有些人可能会考虑在树荫下拍的照片出现的过平,举个例子,如果间接光散射从无处不在。
  • Localized Light-Scatterer-One feature on the surface of a wafer, such as a pit or a scratch that scatters light. It is also called a light point defect.
    局部光散射-晶圆片表面特征,例如小坑或擦伤导致光线散射,也称为光点缺陷。
  • Migration though resolution cell ( MTRC) of scatters often occurs in inverse synthetic aperture radar ( ISAR) imaging.
    逆合成孔径雷达(ISAR)转台成像中散射点越距离单元徙动(MTRC)时有发生。
  • In the final photographs, he scatters the protestors and knocks over a woman before being joined by other police behind him.
    在最后几张照片中,他驱散抗议人群,在其身后警察赶来前将一名女子打翻在地。
  • Spring scatters the petals of flowers that are not for the fruits of the future.
    春天播撒花瓣,不是为了未来的果实。
  • Not taking it too serious when he scatters your newly styled hair.
    当他弄乱你刚做的头发而不光其火。
  • If the sky appears blue to us on earth, it is because the earth's atmosphere scatters a certain number of blue rays of sunlight.
    如果我们在地球上看天空是蓝色的,那是因为地球周围的大气层使太阳光的一部分蓝色射线散射的缘故。(某物给人的一种表面印象)
  • Each structure has its own refractive index, and when a light ray crosses an area where the index changes, the light scatters, creating a degree of opaqueness.
    每个构造都有各自的折射率,当光线穿越折射率不同的区域时,便会散射而造成某种程度的不透明。
  • And so it is with snow. A layer of snow only weakly absorbs sunlight but scatters it strongly.
    对于雪来说也是如此,一层雪仅能吸收很少的光,散射的光却很多。