scatters
v.
(使)散开, (使)分散,驱散( scatter的第三人称单数 );
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例句:
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He scatters money about as if he were rich.
他四处挥霍,好像很有钱.
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Truth raises against itself the storm that scatters its seeds broadcast.
真理引起了反对它自己的狂风骤雨,那场风雨吹散了真理的广播的种子.
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When light scatters off the electrons, it gives them a jolt that changes their motion.
光波受到电子散射时, 给电子一个反冲因而改变了它们的运动.
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Myhrvold has the kind of laugh that scatters pigeons.
来自NEWYORKER
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Unlike the CERN that just collides and scatters the elemental particles.
来自SA
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Just because an interaction involves absorption does not detract from the fact that it scatters photons.
来自SA