释义 |
- v.乱扔;使乱七八糟;使凌乱;使遍布(一般指不好的东西)
- n.废弃物;乱七八糟的东西;乱放的杂物;便溺垫物
- 网络垃圾;乱丢杂物;担架
复数:litters 过去分词:littered 现在分词:littering n. waste,trash,rubbish,disorder,confusion 1. | [u] (在公共场所乱扔的)垃圾,废弃物,杂物small pieces of rubbish/garbage such as paper, cans and bottles, that people have left lying in a public place |
| There will be fines for people who drop litter . 乱扔垃圾的人将被罚款。 |
2. | [sing] ~ of sth 乱七八糟的东西;乱放的杂物a number of things that are lying in an untidy way |
| The floor was covered with a litter of newspapers, clothes and empty cups. 地板上到处都是乱七八糟的报纸、衣服和空杯子。 |
3. | [u] (供宠物,尤指猫,在室内便溺的)猫砂,便溺垫物a dry substance that is put in a shallow open box for pets, especially cats, to use as a toilet when they are indoors |
4. | [c] (动物一胎所生的)一窝幼崽a number of baby animals that one mother gives birth to at the same time |
| | | the runt(= the smallest and weakest baby) of the litter 一窝中最弱小的幼畜 |
5. | [u] (供牲畜睡卧用的)垫草,褥草,铺栏草the substance, especially straw , that is used for farm animals to sleep on |
6. | [c] (旧时抬要人的)轿,舆a kind of chair or bed that was used in the past for carrying important people |
1. | [t] ~ sth 使乱七八糟;使凌乱to be spread around a place, making it look untidy |
| Piles of books and newspapers littered the floor. 地板上乱七八糟地堆了许多书和报纸。 | | Broken glass littered the streets. 街上到处是玻璃碎片。 |
2. | [t][usupass][i] ~ (sth) (with sth) 乱扔to leave things in a place, making it look untidy |
| The floor was littered with papers. 地板上乱七八糟扔了许多文件。 | | He was arrested for littering. 他因乱扔垃圾被拘捕。 |
3. | [t] 使饱含,使遍布(一般指不好的东西)to contain or involve a lot of a particular type of thing, usually sth bad |
| Your essay is littered with spelling mistakes. 你的文章里到处是拼写错误。 |
n. | 1. a group of young animals born at the same time from the same mother 2. material, e.g. hay or straw, that is used as bedding for animals 3. a dry absorbent substance, often in the form of granules, that is spread in a shallow container where a pet, especially a cat, can urinate or defecate when indoors 4. the surface layer of a forest floor, consisting of partly decomposed leaves and twigs 5. a couch with poles on either side, used to transport a single passenger on people's shoulders or on animals 6. a piece of cloth stretched between two long poles on each side that is used to carry a sick person or a dead body 7. pieces of rubbish that have been carelessly left on the ground, especially in a public place or outdoors 8. a large number of objects that have been scattered around untidily, or a place that is in an untidy state 9. a substance like small stones that is put in the container that a pet cat goes to the toilet in 10. any substance that farm animals sleep on 1. a group of young animals born at the same time from the same mother 2. material, e.g. hay or straw, that is used as bedding for animals 3. a dry absorbent substance, often in the form of granules, that is spread in a shallow container where a pet, especially a cat, can urinate or defecate when indoors 4. the surface layer of a forest floor, consisting of partly decomposed leaves and twigs 5. a couch with poles on either side, used to transport a single passenger on people's shoulders or on animals 6. a piece of cloth stretched between two long poles on each side that is used to carry a sick person or a dead body 7. pieces of rubbish that have been carelessly left on the ground, especially in a public place or outdoors 8. a large number of objects that have been scattered around untidily, or a place that is in an untidy state 9. a substance like small stones that is put in the container that a pet cat goes to the toilet in 10. any substance that farm animals sleep on | v. | 1. to fill something with many examples of something undesirable 3. to provide an animal with hay or straw for bedding 4. to make a place, especially a public place or the outdoors, untidy by leaving or scattering rubbish 5. to lie or be scattered over a place, making it untidy, or put a place in disorder by leaving scattered objects in it 6. if something is littered with things, there are many of them in it 7. to be spread around a place in large numbers 8. make untidy with odds and ends;scatter litter 1. to fill something with many examples of something undesirable 3. to provide an animal with hay or straw for bedding 4. to make a place, especially a public place or the outdoors, untidy by leaving or scattering rubbish 5. to lie or be scattered over a place, making it untidy, or put a place in disorder by leaving scattered objects in it 6. if something is littered with things, there are many of them in it 7. to be spread around a place in large numbers 8. make untidy with odds and ends;scatter litter |
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