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1 scatter
scatter ['skætə(r)]∎ don't scatter your toys all over the room n'éparpille pas tes jouets partout dans la pièce;∎ papers had been scattered all over the desk le bureau était jonché ou couvert de papiers∎ she scattered crumbs for the birds elle a jeté des miettes de pain aux oiseaux;∎ to scatter seeds semer des graines à la volée∎ my friends are scattered all over the world mes amis sont dispersés aux quatre vents ou un peu partout dans le monde(a) (people, clouds) se disperser;∎ they told us to scatter ils nous ont dit de partir(b) (beads, papers) s'éparpiller3 noun(a) (of rice, bullets) pluie f;∎ a scatter of farms on the hillside quelques fermes fpl éparpillées à flanc de coteau(b) (in statistics) dispersion f►► scatter bomb obus m à mitraille, shrapnel m, shrapnell m;scatter cushion petit coussin m;Mathematics scatter diagram diagramme m de dispersion;scatter rug petit tapis m, carpette féparpiller -
2 scatter
scatter [ˈskætər][clouds, crowd] se disperser3. noun4. compounds* * *['skætə(r)] 1.1) (of houses, stars, papers) éparpillement m (of de)2) ( statistics) dispersion f2.transitive verb (also scatter around, scatter about) ( throw around) répandre [seeds, earth]; éparpiller [books, papers, clothes]; disperser [debris]3.intransitive verb [people, animals, birds] se disperser -
3 scatter
A n1 (of houses, stars, papers) éparpillement m (of de) ;2 Stat dispersion f.B vtr1 ( also scatter around, scatter about) ( throw around) répandre [seeds, earth] ; éparpiller [books, papers, clothes] ; disperser [debris] ; to be scattered around ou about [people, islands, buildings, books] être éparpillé ; to be scattered with sth être jonché de qch ;3 Phys disperser [electrons, light].C vi [people, animals, birds] se disperser. -
4 strew
∎ the path was strewn with leaves/litter l'allée était jonchée de feuilles/de détritus(b) (scatter → seeds, flowers, leaves) répandre, éparpiller; (throw → toys, papers) éparpiller, jeter; (→ debris) éparpiller, disséminer;∎ they strewed sand on the floor ils ont répandu du sable sur le sol;∎ the guests strewed confetti over the bride les invités ont lancé des confettis sur la mariée;∎ wreckage was strewn all over the road il y avait des débris partout sur la route;∎ references to classical literature are strewn throughout his work son œuvre est émaillée de références à la littérature classique -
5 POLOCATL
polocatl:Criblure, paille légère, hachée, ordures qui restent après que l'on a ramassé le grain; petite graine comestible qu'on ne mangeait guère qu'en temps de famine (Sah.).Esp., tamo, paja menuda (M).paja menuda (M I 90v.).hierba o granzas de lo que se come y que solamente en caso de necesidad se aprovecha. Cf. Sah HG VlII 9,2. Garibay Sah IV 349.Angl., weed seeds. Sah10,67.wild seeds not commonly eaten. Citées parmi tout ce que l'on engrangeait en prevision des famines de l'année ce tôchtli. Sah7,23." in polocatl, in chiyanpolocatl in cozolli ", la paille, la paille de chia, et les graines improductives - weed seeds, chaff, the shriveled seeds. Sah10,67. Le texte espagnol dit: las que son aparentes y dañadas, que se dicen polocatl, y cozolli, que son unas semillas, de que non se puede sacar oleo." cahcana, quehêcaquetza, quehcatoctia, quitepêhua in polocatl ", il vanne, il évente le son, il fait que le vent l'emporte, il le disperse - he winnowed and fanned out the chaff ; he let the wind carry off and scatter the impurities. Il s'agit de huauhtli, de chia et de harricots. Sah4,129.* à la forme possédée, " (huauhtli) îpolacayo ", the weeds (of the amaranth). Cité parmi tout ce que l'on engrangeait en prévisian des famines de l'année ce tochtli. Sah7,23." in huauhtli zan îhuân moxconoa in îpolocayo ", pour l'amarante on égrenait même la balle (en vue de la conserver) - (with) amaranth, even the weeds were threshed.En prévision de la famine de l'année ce tôchtli. Sah7,23." in îpolocayo nextamalli moneloa ", sa balle est mélangée à des tamales allègés de cendre - its chaff is mixed with tamales of maize softened with lime.Est dit à propos des graines d'amarante petzicatl. Sah11,288.Cf. " huauhtli polocayo ", es semilla de los cenizos sin limpiar, con todas sus inmundicias. Sah Garibay II 268. Anders Dib VII 23 note 12. -
6 ACHYOPIXAHUI
achyôpixahui > achyôpixauh.*\ACHYOPIXAHUI v.i., semer des graines." achyôtepehui, achyôpixahui ", il disperse ses graines, il sème ses graines - arroja las semillas, derrama las semillas. Cod Flor XI 188v = ECN11,90 = Acad Hist MS 217v = Sah11,202 - the seeds scatter down, shower down.Form: sur pixahui, morph.incorp. achyôtl. -
7 ACHYOTEPEHUI
achyôtepehui > achyôtepeuh.*\ACHYOTEPEHUI v.i., répandre des graines." achyôtepehui, achyôpixâhui ", il disperse ses graines, il sème ses graines - arroja las semillas, derrama las semillas. Cod Flor XI 188v = ECN11,90 = Acad Hist MS 217v = Sah11,202 - the seeds scatter down, shower down.Form: sur tepehui, morph.incorp. achyô-tl. -
8 disperse
[di'spə:s]1) (to (cause to) scatter in all directions: Some seeds are dispersed by the wind.) (se) disperser2) (to (cause to) spread (news etc): Information is dispersed by volunteers who distribute leaflets.) (se) répandre3) (to (cause to) vanish: By this time the crowd had dispersed.) (se) disperser• -
9 disperse
A vtr1 ( scatter) disperser [crowd, seeds, fumes] ;2 ( distribute) disséminer [agents, troops, factories] ;3 Chem décomposer [particle].B vi1 [crowd] se disperser ;2 [fumes, pollution, mist] se dissiper ;3 Chem se décomposer.
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