scattering
Prononciation : [ˈskæt.ər.ɪŋ]
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Contexte : « distribution »
(noun) the act of spreading things over a wide area. Imagine throwing a handful of seeds in a garden, and they land everywhere instead of in one spot.
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The scattering of seeds helped the flowers grow all over the yard.
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The leaves were not just scattered; they were all piled up in one corner.
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What did you notice about the scattering of the confetti after the party?
Contexte : « distribution »
(verb) to spread things apart or throw them in different directions. Like when you throw rice at a wedding, it goes everywhere instead of staying in one place.
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She is scattering the breadcrumbs for the birds to eat.
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He didn't scatter the cards; instead, he kept them neatly stacked.
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Why are you scattering the stones in the garden?
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