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Перевод: scatter
[существительное] рассеивание; разброс ; [глагол] разбрасывать; разбросать; рассыпать; раскидывать; рассеивать; рассеять; разгонять; рассеиваться; разбегаться; бросаться врассыпную; разбивать; разрушать; разворошить; посыпать; натрясти; закидать; расточать; сорить деньгами
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- If the little sods want to experiment, that's fair enough; we scatter a widely varied selection of ephemeral matter around the common room for them to browse over or deface - the Daily Express , Lancet , Exchange Mart , Viz that sort of thing.
- Scatter the remaining grated cheese over the top.
- In 1976, despite coverage a hundred times greater than can be achieved by conventional flash photography (which is limited by back scatter), no results were achieved in three months of work.
- Further to the north, along the ice-bound coast of Marie Byrd Land are more volcanoes, and a well-defined belt soon becomes established, swinging away into the long, crooked arm of the Graham Land peninsula, and then eastwards into a scatter of desolate, little-known volcanic islands, the South Sandwich Islands.
- Scatter slow release fertiliser round all plants that have been heavily pruned to encourage them to renew themselves.
- Sasbach is really no more than a scatter of houses, a couple of shops, a garage and a church set down in the middle of vineyards and orchards.
- Meryl shook her head to scatter insidious images, and her hand strayed blindly towards the tiny radio on the bedside chest of drawers.
- He'd scatter some of the grain he'd nicked, and fetch down the wire and cutters, and his books.
- It has cushion covers that are easily removable for dry cleaning and the sofa comes complete with two matching scatter cushions.
- But it is the most distinctive characteristic of an observant or well educated mind to bring unity to what would otherwise be a meaningless scatter of seemingly random and unrelated phenomena, and I bow to few for want of intellect.
- Drain well, season with salt and scatter a little around the salmon; serve the rest in a bowl.
- He looked down at the scatter of handwritten pages spread all over the table, and tensed his body as though anticipating a blow.
- In the kiloelectron volt range, ions scatter from atomic cores and analysis of the scattering patterns reveals the position of nuclei.
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