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1 scattered
adjectiveverstreut; vereinzelt [Fälle, Anzeichen, Regenschauer]* * *adjective (occasional; not close together: Scattered showers are forecast for this morning; The few houses in the valley are very scattered.) vereinzelt* * *scat·tered[ˈskætəd, AM -t̬ɚd]1. (strewn about) verstreutbeer cans were left \scattered on the grass Bierdosen lagen verstreut auf dem Rasen herummy family is \scattered all over the world meine Familie ist über die ganze Welt verstreut2. (far apart) weit verstreuta few \scattered villages ein paar verstreute Dörfer3. (sporadic) vereinzelt\scattered showers vereinzelte Regenschauer* * *['sktəd]adjpopulation weitverstreut; objects, villages verstreut; trees einzeln stehend; clouds, showers, fighting vereinzeltmy relatives are scattered all over the country — meine Verwandten sind über das ganze Land verstreut
the books were scattered (about) all over the room — die Bücher lagen im ganzen Zimmer herum or verstreut
a piano scattered with photographs — ein mit Fotos übersätes Klavier
* * *scattered adj2. vereinzelt (Regenschauer, Tumulte etc)3. fig wirr, konfus (Gedanken, Geschichte etc)4. PHYS diffus (Licht etc):scattered radiation Streustrahlung f* * *adjectiveverstreut; vereinzelt [Fälle, Anzeichen, Regenschauer]* * *adj.auseinander gejagt adj.auseinandergejagt (alt.Rechtschreibung) adj.diffus (Licht) adj.vereinzelt adj.zerstreut adj. -
2 scatter
1. transitive verb1) vertreiben; zerstreuen, auseinander treiben [Menge]2) (distribute irregularly) verstreuen; ausstreuen [Samen]2. intransitive verbsich auflösen; [Menge:] sich zerstreuen; (in fear) auseinander stieben* * *['skætə]1) (to (make) go or rush in different directions: The sudden noise scattered the birds; The crowds scattered when the bomb exploded.) zerstreuen2) (to throw loosely in different directions: The load from the overturned lorry was scattered over the road.) verstreuen•- academic.ru/64546/scattered">scattered- scattering
- scatterbrain
- scatterbrained* * *scat·ter[ˈskætəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]I. vt▪ to \scatter sth etw verstreuenI \scattered grass seed all over the lawn ich streute Grassamen über den ganzen RasenIII. n1. (small amount) [vereinzeltes] Häufchena \scatter of hailstones still lay on the drive ein paar vereinzelte Hagelkörner lagen immer noch in der Einfahrt* * *['sktə(r)]1. nSee:= scattering2. vt1) (= distribute at random) verstreuen; seeds, gravel streuen (on, onto auf +acc); (PHYS) light streuen (on, onto auf +acc); money verschleudern; (= not group together) (unregelmäßig) verteilen; votes verteilen (between auf +acc)to scatter sth around or about — etw überall umherstreuen or verstreuen
to scatter sth with sth —
she knocked the table over, scattering papers all over the room — sie stieß den Tisch um, und die Papiere flogen durch das ganze Zimmer
See:→ also scattered3. visich zerstreuen (to in +acc); (in a hurry, in fear) auseinanderlaufen* * *scatter [ˈskætə(r)]A v/tbe scattered all over the place überall herumliegen;2. die Menge etc zerstreuen, Vögel etc auseinanderscheuchen, den Nebel etc zerteilen:be scattered to the four winds in alle Winde zerstreut werden oder sein3. Gebäude etc verstreut anordnen:the houses lie scattered in the valley die Häuser sind über das ganze Tal verstreut4. Geld verzetteln:5. bestreuen ( with mit)6. PHYS Licht etc zerstreuenB v/i1. sich zerstreuen (Menge etc), auseinanderstieben (Vögel etc), sich zerteilen (Nebel etc)b) verteilt oder verstreut sein3. streuen (Gewehr, Schrotschuss, auch Radio etc)C s1. Ver-, Ausstreuen nthere was a scatter of raindrops es hat ein bisschen getröpfelt* * *1. transitive verb1) vertreiben; zerstreuen, auseinander treiben [Menge]2) (distribute irregularly) verstreuen; ausstreuen [Samen]2. intransitive verbsich auflösen; [Menge:] sich zerstreuen; (in fear) auseinander stieben* * *v.auseinander jagen ausdr.auseinanderjagen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.sich zerstreuen v.streuen v.vergeuden v.verstreuen v.zerstreuen v.zunichte machen ausdr. -
3 scattering
* * *scat·ter·ing[ˈskætərɪŋ, AM -t̬ɚ-]n1. (amount) vereinzeltes Häufchena \scattering of people were still strolling around the park noch ein paar Leute gingen vereinzelt im Park spazieren\scattering cross section Streuquerschnitt m\scattering mean free path mittlere Streuweglänge* * *['sktərIŋ]n(of people) vereinzeltes Häufchen; (PHYS, of light, waves) Streuung fa scattering of books/houses — vereinzelte Bücher pl/Häuser pl
* * ** * *n.Streuung -en f. -
4 straggling
adjective1) (trailing) nachzockelnd (ugs.)2) (irregular) verstreut [Häuser]; ungeordnet [Reihe]; unregelmäßig [Baumreihe, Schrift]; weiträumig angelegt [Stadt, Gebäude]3) (long and untidy) wuchernd; zottig [Haar, Bart]* * *strag·gling[ˈstrægl̩ɪŋ]* * *['strglɪŋ]adj1) children, cattle etc weit verteilt; group of people ungeordnet; (= straggling behind) zurückgeblieben, hinterherzottelnd (inf); village sich lang hinziehend; houses zerstreut liegend; group, row of houses auseinandergezogen* * *1. (beim Marsch etc) zurückgeblieben2. (weit) auseinandergezogen (Kolonne)3. wuchernd (Pflanze etc), sich unregelmäßig ausbreitend4. verstreut (liegend), weitläufig5. widerspenstig (Haar)* * *adjective1) (trailing) nachzockelnd (ugs.)2) (irregular) verstreut [Häuser]; ungeordnet [Reihe]; unregelmäßig [Baumreihe, Schrift]; weiträumig angelegt [Stadt, Gebäude]3) (long and untidy) wuchernd; zottig [Haar, Bart]
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