anglais > français | |
scatter | |
1. v. Parsemer. | |
2. v. Disperser, éparpiller, répandre. | |
3. v. Verser. | |
4. v. (Physique) Diffuser (une radiation, une particule). | |
5. v. Parsemer. | |
6. v. Disperser, répandre. | |
7. v. Verser. | |
anglais > anglais | |
scatter | |
1. v. To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse. |  |
The crowd scattered in terror. |  |
2. v. To distribute loosely as by sprinkling. |  |
Her ashes were scattered at the top of a waterfall. |  |
3. v. (transitive, physics) To deflect (radiation or particles). |  |
4. v. (intransitive) To occur or fall at widely spaced intervals. |  |
5. v. To frustrate, disappoint, and overthrow. |  |
to scatter hopes or plans |  |
6. v. To be dispersed upon. |  |
Desiccated stalks scattered the fields. |  |
7. n. The act of scattering or dispersing. |  |
8. n. A collection of dispersed objects. |  |