scatter
v. 撒播; 散開; (使)分散
n. 散落; 零零星星
If you scatter things over an area, you throw or drop them so that they spread all over the area.
She tore the rose apart and scattered the petals over the grave...
她掰開玫瑰花,將花瓣撒在墳墓上。
They've been scattering toys everywhere...
他們總是把玩具扔得到處都是。
If a group of people scatter or if you scatter them, they suddenly separate and move in different directions.
After dinner, everyone scattered...
用餐後,大家各奔東西。
The cavalry scattered them and chased them off the field.
騎兵驅散了他們並把他們逐出了戰場。
A scatter of things is a number of them spread over an area in an irregular way.
On the table was a pile of books and a scatter of papers.
桌子上放著一摞書和零落的幾份報紙。
1. a haphazard distribution in all directions
2. the act of scattering
1. to cause to separate and go in different directions;
2. move away from each other;
3. distribute loosely;
4. sow by scattering;
5. cause to separate;
6. strew or distribute over an area;
scatter, disperse, spread, diffuse
這些動詞均含"使分散,使散開"之意。
The appearance of any plane was the signal to dismount and scatter.
一經發現飛機,就得下車疏散.
First, an uncorrelated projection space is constructed based on the total population scatter matrix.
首先根據總體散佈矩陣構造無相關投影空間.
When the tree falls, the monkeys scatter.
“樹倒猴猻散. ”
And until they're absorbed, they're free to scatter and reflect.
還有,在它們被吸收以前, 它們可以自由地散射和反射.
Straightway the clouds began to scatter.
雲層立刻開始散開.