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1 strew
stru:past tense - strewed; verb(to scatter: Rubbish was strewn about on the ground; The ground was strewn with rubbish.) esparcir, desparramar, sembrartr[strʊː]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be strewn with something (conversation) estar lleno,-a de algo1) scatter: esparcir (semillas, etc.), desparramar (papeles, etc.)2)to strew with : cubrir dev.• derramar v.• esparcir v.• salpicar v.• sembrar v.struːtransitive verb (past strewn struːn past p strewn or strewed -d) \<\<gravel/seeds\>\> esparcir*; \<\<objects\>\> ( untidily) desparramarto strew something WITH something: they strewed the street with petals esparcieron pétalos por toda la calle; the floor was strewn with toys — había juguetes desparramados por toda la habitación
[struː](pt strewed) (pp strewed, strewn) [ˌstruːn] VT1) (=scatter) regar, esparcirto strew sand on the floor — cubrir el suelo de arena, esparcir arena sobre el suelo
2) (=cover) cubrir, tapizar ( with de)* * *[struː]transitive verb (past strewn [struːn] past p strewn or strewed [-d]) \<\<gravel/seeds\>\> esparcir*; \<\<objects\>\> ( untidily) desparramarto strew something WITH something: they strewed the street with petals esparcieron pétalos por toda la calle; the floor was strewn with toys — había juguetes desparramados por toda la habitación
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2 strew
stru: гл.
1) разбрасывать;
разбрызгивать (on/over) There were papers strewn all over the floor. ≈ По всему полу были разбросаны бумаги.
2) посыпать, усыпать( цветами, песком и т.д.)
3) расстилать Syn: spread, lay разбрасывать;
разбрызгивать - to * newspapers upon the table разбросать газеты по столу - to * sand over the floor посыпать пол песком - rubbish was *n all over the yard мусор был разбросан по всему двору - the parts of the crashed plane were *n over an area of more than two kilometers обломки погибшего самолета разбросало по площади более двух километров (with) покрывать;
посыпать (песком) ;
усыпать( цветами) - to * the table with newspapers завалить стол газетами - to * the floor with sand посыпать пол песком - to * smb.'s path with flowers усыпать чей-л. путь цветами покрывать (поверхность), быть разбросанным (по поверхности) - the boulders that *ed the mountain-side камни, которые были разбросаны по горному склону /которые покрывали горный склон/ - sawdust *ed the floor пол был покрыт опилками расстилать (материю и т. п.) покрывать, застилать (кровать) покрывалом сровнять с землей( устаревшее) успокоить, унять бурю распространять - to * rumours сеять слухи strew посыпать (песком), усыпать (цветами) ~ (strewed;
strewed, strewn) разбрасывать;
разбрызгивать ~ расстилать -
3 desparramado
adj.1 wide, open.2 scattered, sprawling, spilt.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desparramar.* * *ADJ [hojas, lentejas] scattered* * *- da adjetivoa) ( esparcido) scatteredb) ( extendido) <ciudad/barrio> sprawling (before n)* * *= sprawling, outsprawled.Ex. In Britain, this meant the dislocation and scattering of what were close-knit communities either to sprawling suburban council estates, often grossly lacking in amenities, or to blocks of high-rise flats.Ex. Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.* * *- da adjetivoa) ( esparcido) scatteredb) ( extendido) <ciudad/barrio> sprawling (before n)* * *= sprawling, outsprawled.Ex: In Britain, this meant the dislocation and scattering of what were close-knit communities either to sprawling suburban council estates, often grossly lacking in amenities, or to blocks of high-rise flats.
Ex: Earnscliffe, an outsprawled town of 18,109, lies in a saucer-like setting of wooded hillsides in the northeast region of the country.* * *desparramado -da1 (esparcido) scatteredlos papeles estaban desparramados por el piso the papers were scattered o strewn about the floorsiempre deja los juguetes desparramados por toda la casa he always leaves his toys scattered around the housesus hijos andan todos desparramados por el mundo their children are scattered all over the world2 (extendido) ‹ciudad/barrio› sprawling ( before n)caderas desparramadas spreading hipsestaba desparramado en un sillón he was sprawled (out) in an armchair* * *
Del verbo desparramar: ( conjugate desparramar)
desparramado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desparramado
desparramar
desparramado
( derramado) spilt
desparramar ( conjugate desparramar) verbo transitivo ‹líquido/azúcar› to spill;
‹botones/monedas› to spill, scatter;
‹papeles/juguetes› to scatter
desparramarse verbo pronominal [líquido/azúcar] to spill;
[botones/monedas] to scatter, spill
desparramar vtr, desparramarse verbo reflexivo to spread, scatter
(líquido) to spill
* * *desparramado, -a adj[líquido] spilt; [objetos, personas] scattered;las fotocopias quedaron desparramadas por todo el suelo the photocopies ended up scattered o strewn all over the floor* * *adj scattered -
4 disperso
adj.dispersed, scattered, straggly, straggling.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: dispersar.* * *► adjetivo1 (separado) dispersed; (esparcido) scattered* * *(f. - dispersa)adj.scattered, dispersed* * *ADJ1) (=diseminado) scattered, disperseddispersos en o por — scattered across o over
2) [discurso, mente] unfocused, unfocussed* * *- sa adjetivo ( diseminado) dispersed (frml)* * *= scattered, disperse, scattershot, dispersed, random.Ex. Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities.Ex. OSI is touted as a solution to the problem of connecting disperse library computer systems so they can communicate with each other.Ex. Engaging in a systematic planning process eliminates a random or scattershot approach to management.Ex. Properly used, the Internet will help scientifically to solve common problems shared by widely dispersed groups in fields like medicine and the environment.Ex. Where the subcategory is small the subsequent arrangement is random.----* comunidad dispersa = scattered community.* estar disperso = lie + scattered.* hechos dispersos = random facts.* * *- sa adjetivo ( diseminado) dispersed (frml)* * *= scattered, disperse, scattershot, dispersed, random.Ex: Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities.
Ex: OSI is touted as a solution to the problem of connecting disperse library computer systems so they can communicate with each other.Ex: Engaging in a systematic planning process eliminates a random or scattershot approach to management.Ex: Properly used, the Internet will help scientifically to solve common problems shared by widely dispersed groups in fields like medicine and the environment.Ex: Where the subcategory is small the subsequent arrangement is random.* comunidad dispersa = scattered community.* estar disperso = lie + scattered.* hechos dispersos = random facts.* * *disperso -sa1 (diseminado) dispersed ( frml)mi familia está dispersa por el mundo my family is scattered all over the worldhay varias aldeas dispersas por la zona there are several villages dispersed o scattered o dotted around the arearecogió los papeles dispersos por el suelo she picked up the papers which were scattered o strewn all over the floor2 ‹persona/atención›un niño disperso or de atención dispersa a boy who tends to lose concentration, a boy whose attention tends to drift o stray* * *
Del verbo dispersar: ( conjugate dispersar)
disperso es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
dispersó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
dispersar
disperso
dispersar ( conjugate dispersar) verbo transitivo
‹niebla/humo› to clear, disperse
dispersarse verbo pronominal
[niebla/humo] to disperse, clear
disperso
dispersar verbo transitivo
1 (a un grupo, la niebla) to disperse
2 (desperdigar) to scatter
disperso,-a adjetivo
1 (separado) dispersed
2 (desperdigado) scattered
' disperso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
dispersa
* * *disperso, -a adj1. [esparcido] [objetos, personas, familia] scattered;un pueblo que está disperso por todo el mundo a people scattered o dispersed throughout the world;chubascos dispersos scattered showers2. [sin concentración] [mente, atención] unfocused;ser disperso to be absent-minded;es un alumno bastante disperso he finds it difficult to pay attention in class* * *adj scattered* * *disperso, -sa adj: dispersed, scattered -
5 strew
[struː]гл.; прош. вр. strewed; прич. прош. вр. strewed, strewn1) разбрасывать; разбрызгиватьThere were papers strewn all over the floor. — По всему полу были разбросаны бумаги.
2) посыпать, усыпать (песком, цветами)3) расстилатьSyn: -
6 strø
dredge, strew* * *vb( drysse) sprinkle ( fx salt (, sugar) on something, sand on the floor),( sprede) scatter ( fx bread crumbs for the birds; he scattered his clothes all over the house),F strew ( fx they strewed flowers in his path);(se også salt);[ med præp:][ han strør om sig med citater] he loves to toss off quotations;[ han strør om sig med løfter] he is very liberal with promises;[ han strør om sig med penge] he throws (el. flings el. splashes) his money about;[ strø sukker på noget] sprinkle sugar on something, sprinkle something with sugar;[ papirer lå strøet ud over gulvet] there were papers strewn (el.scattered) all over the floor, the floor was strewn with papers;[ strø under en hest] litter down a horse. -
7 litter
1. noun1) (rubbish) Abfall, der; Abfälle2) (for animals) Streu, die3) (young) Wurf, der2. transitive verbpapers were littered about the room — im Zimmer lagen überall Zeitungen herum
* * *['litə(r)] 1. noun1) (an untidy mess of paper, rubbish etc: Put your litter in that bin.) der Abfall2) (a heap of straw etc for animals to lie on etc.) die Streu3) (a number of animals born to the same mother at the same time: a litter of kittens.) der Wurf2. verb(to cover (the ground etc) with scattered objects: Papers littered the table.) verstreut herumliegen* * *lit·ter[ˈlɪtəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. na \litter of kittens ein Wurf kleiner KätzchenMartha's cat's just had a \litter of four kittens Marthas Katze hat gerade vier Junge geworfencat \litter Katzenstreu fII. vt1. (make untidy)▪ to \litter sth:dirty clothes \littered the floor dreckige Wäsche lag über den Boden verstreutthe beaches were positively \littered with tourists die Strände waren regelrecht mit Touristen überfüllt* * *['lɪtə(r)]1. n1) Abfälle pl; (= papers, wrappings) Papier ntthe park was strewn with litter — der Park war mit Papier und Abfällen übersät
a litter of books — ein Haufen m Bücher
3) (= vehicle) Sänfte f; (MED) Tragbahre f, Trage f2. vt1)to litter a room with papers — Papier(e) im Zimmer verstreuen
2) (= give birth to) werfen3. vi1) (= have young) werfen2) (esp US) Abfall wegwerfen* * *litter [ˈlıtə(r)]A s1. a) Trage fb) Sänfte f2. Streu f (für Tiere), (auch für Pflanzen) Stroh n3. AGR Stallmist m4. herumliegende Sachen pl, besonders (herumliegender) Abfall5. Wust m, Durcheinander n, Unordnung f7. ZOOL Wurf m:a litter of pigs ein Wurf FerkelB v/ta) Streu legen für, den Pferden etc einstreuen,b) den Stall, den Boden einstreuen2. Pflanzen mit Stroh abdecken3. a) Abfall etc herumliegen lassen in (dat) oder auf (dat), werfen auf (akk)rubbish was littering the park überall im Park lag Abfall herumC v/i2. ZOOL (Junge) werfen* * *1. noun1) (rubbish) Abfall, der; Abfälle2) (for animals) Streu, die3) (young) Wurf, der2. transitive verb* * *(animals) n.Wurf ¨-e m. n.Abfall -¨e m.
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