释义 |
scatteringscat‧ter‧ing /ˈskætərɪŋ/ noun - The character of most parks depends substantially on a scattering of trees - whether individually or in clumps.
► a scattering of something- Its only feature was a scattering of red shale; as a reaction I began to superimpose pictures.
- Now all that remains are slowly rotting stumps and a scattering of 20-to 30-year-old suckers.
- Republican House Speaker Newt Gingrich even drew a scattering of boos.
- The character of most parks depends substantially on a scattering of trees - whether individually or in clumps.
- There was a scattering of greenhouses on the site, a few more wooden sheds, and several pigeon coops.
- Today they exist in a scattering of settlements on the outskirts of Phoenix and Tucson.
- When he let loose the light chain, he located himself in a scattering of white papers.
a scattering of something written a small number of things or people spread out over a large area: a scattering of isolated farms |