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scatter

/skat-er/US // ˈskæt ər //UK // (ˈskætə) //

分散,散射,散,散点

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to throw loosely about; distribute at irregular intervals: to scatter seeds.
    • : to separate and drive off in various directions; disperse: to scatter a crowd.
    • : Physics. to refract or diffract irregularly so as to diffuse in many directions. to diffuse or deflect by collisions between the wave and particles of the medium.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to separate and disperse; go in different directions.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of scattering.
    • : something that is scattered.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbstrew, disperse
Forms: scattered, scattering, scatters
Synonyms
discard摒弃,弃置,抛弃,废弃distribute分发,分布,分销,分布式divide分裂,分化,分隔,划分fling抛出,抛掷,掼蛋,撺掇litter垃圾,废弃物,杂物,扔垃圾pour倒,倾泻,倾倒,倾注shatter打碎,破碎,粉碎,打破shower淋浴,沐浴,淋浴房,洗澡spray喷雾,喷雾剂,喷涂,喷洒spread扩散,传播,蔓延,铺开sprinkle抛洒,泼洒,洒水,泼泼水besprinkle旁观者,旁白,旁观者清,旁若无人broadcast广播,广播报道,广播节目,广播电台cast铸造,浇铸,铸就,浇注derange变态,变形,颠覆,颠倒黑白diffuse弥漫性,扩散,扩散性,弥漫disband解散,遣散,解除,散伙dispel祛除,驱除,驱散,消除disseminate散发,传播,宣传,流传dissipate涣散,消散,放浪形骸,放浪disunite不团结,团结一致,团结,分裂diverge岔开,偏离,分歧,发散expend支出,消耗,耗费,消耗掉intersperse夹带,夹杂着,穿插,夹带着migrate移居,迁徙,迁移,转移part部分,部分内容,部分地区,部分时间scramble争夺,抢夺,争抢,争夺战separate分开,独立的,独立,分开的set设置,一组,一套,集sever断绝关系,割断,断开,割裂shed棚子,棚,棚屋,大棚sow播种,播撒spend支出,消耗,斥资,支出费用sunder肃清,肃杀,肃穆,肃静disject摒弃,弃置,弃权,抛弃put to flight放飞,驱赶,放走,放飞自我run away逃亡,逃逸,逃跑,逃走set asunder割裂开来,割裂,裂开,割裂开来的split up分裂,分割,分手,分裂了take off in all directions四面出击,四处奔走,腾飞,四面八方飞奔throw around乱扔,乱扔东西,乱扔垃圾,抛出throw out抛出,扔掉,扔掉了,抛出的

Examples

  • For as much as advertisers may gripe about the calendar-year upfront rate increases, “I think scatter will be even worse,” said a third agency executive.

  • Advertisers turning to the scatter market to adapt to an unstable TV landscape is one reason for the expected pricing surge, but it’s not the only one.

  • Between networks’ mixed-up programming schedules and NFL and college football games being rescheduled, TV advertisers are increasingly looking to the scatter market as a more flexible buying option in the fourth quarter.

  • As a result, advertisers are turning to TV’s scatter market, where networks sell the inventory left unclaimed by upfront advertisers, as a way to adapt to the unstable TV landscape.

  • “Any of those scatter buyers that are chasing really specific spots, there is tightness,” Morgan said.

  • Scatter half the rub over the surface of the meat and then use your fingers to distribute the rub evenly.

  • Scatter the fennel and the whole cloves of garlic around the chicken.

  • Scatter a little dust on your head—a very little—not enough to dim the lustre on your hair.

  • Scatter thinly on the outside and in the trench, but on the inside place more liberally.

  • Scatter all the rails, plates, and ties down our side of the slope.

  • Scatter-brained and "afternoon" men spoil much more than their own affair in spoiling the temper of those who deal with them.

  • Scatter, as from an unextinguished hearth Ashes and sparks, my words among mankind!