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clutter美 ['klʌtər] 英 ['klʌtə(r)] - n.杂乱;杂乱的东西(尤指不需要的或无用的)
- v.凌乱地塞满;乱堆放
- 网络混乱;一堆杂物;喧闹
第三人称单数:clutters 现在分词:cluttering 过去式:cluttered v. encumber,litter,strew,fill,cover n. mess,disorder,confusion,untidiness,chaos 1. | ~ sth (up) (with sth/sb) 凌乱地塞满;乱堆放to fill a place with too many things, so that it is untidy |
| Don't clutter the page with too many diagrams. 别用太多的图表来堆砌版面。 | | I don't want all these files cluttering up my desk. 我不想看到这么多文档乱堆在我的桌子上。 | | Try not to clutter your head with trivia. 尽量别满脑子都想些鸡毛蒜皮的事。 |
1. | [u][sing] 杂乱的东西(尤指不需要的或无用的);杂乱a lot of things in an untidy state, especially things that are not necessary or are not being used; a state of confusion |
| There's always so much clutter on your desk! 你桌子上总有那么多乱七八糟的东西! | | There was a clutter of bottles and tubes on the shelf. 架子上胡乱堆满了瓶子和管子。 |
n. | 1. a condition of disorderliness or overcrowding 2. images on a radar screen that hinder observation 3. an untidy collection of objects 4. the mess created when there are too many things in a place 1. a condition of disorderliness or overcrowding 2. images on a radar screen that hinder observation 3. an untidy collection of objects 4. the mess created when there are too many things in a place | v. | 1. to make a place untidy or overfilled with objects 2. to put too many things in a place so that it looks untidy |
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