cluttered / ˈklʌt ər /

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cluttered3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to fill or litter with things in a disorderly manner: All kinds of papers cluttered the top of his desk.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. British Dialect. to run in disorder; move with bustle and confusion.
  2. British Dialect. to make a clatter.
  3. to speak so rapidly and inexactly that distortions of sound and phrasing result.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a disorderly heap or assemblage; litter: It's impossible to find anything in all this clutter.
  2. a state or condition of confusion.
  3. confused noise; clatter.
  4. an echo or echoes on a radar screen that do not come from the target and can be caused by such factors as atmospheric conditions, objects other than the target, chaff, and jamming of the radar signal.

cluttered 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

littered

更多cluttered例句

  1. We are thinking about what can we do to break through the clutter.
  2. Some people are sufficiently disciplined to follow the method of organizing guru Marie Kondo, who believes eliminating clutter reduces anxiety and instills tranquility in your life.
  3. The design is versatile enough to work in a kitchen, office, bathroom, or living space, and you’ll be relieved to acquire a new space for some of that clutter on your other surfaces.
  4. Nobody wants clutter—it overloads our senses and causes undue stress in all aspects of our lives.
  5. Organized storage prevents items from being lost, and reduces clutter in and around your yard.
  6. There, in his cluttered office at the end of a gravel lane, I came face to face with one of my unsung literary heroes.
  7. The ex-votos are not all contained within the cluttered room.
  8. There's an old rotary phone and a few yellowed papers on a cluttered old wooden desk.
  9. Minimalism is in vogue, and living a less cluttered life is probably good for your mental health and for the environment.
  10. Keeping excess inventory around tied up cash, cluttered up factory floors, and imposed storage and management costs.
  11. Suddenly something cluttered up the airways—some sort of interference—and the mystery of the ether died away.
  12. A simple ambition perhaps, but in the cluttered life of Henry Bemis, an impossibility.
  13. His shack back of the Brady lodge was cluttered with melodramatic magazines which he read by the hour.
  14. In one part of it stood several upholstered chairs with covers on, cluttered about a plain table.
  15. He glanced about the cluttered city room, now suddenly grown large and empty.