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strew objstrU:v [T]past simple strewed, past part strewn stru:n or strewedto scatter (things) untidily over a surface, or to be scattered untidily over (a surface)撒,散播,散落The bomb was very large and had strewn wreckage over a wide area.这炸弹威力非常巨大,它将残骸撒落在很大的范围内。They marked the end of the war by strewing flowers over the graves of 18 000 soldiers.他们向18 000个士兵的坟墓撒鲜花,以此纪念战争的结束。Wine bottles and dirty dishes were strewn across the lawn.酒瓶和脏盘子在草地上撒了一地。Villagers are still clearing away the glass strewn over the streets and trying to assess the cost of the damage.村民们仍在清除散落在街道上的玻璃,并试图估出破坏损失。The burglar had been through all her drawers looking for jewellery, and her clothes lay strewn on the floor.窃贼为了找珠宝翻了她所有的抽屉,她的衣服在地板上散了一地。The path from the church to their waiting car was strewn with flowers.从教堂到等候他们的汽车之间的路上撒满了鲜花。(fig.) The path to a lasting peace settlement is strewn with difficulties.通往持久和平解决的路上布满了困难。Local residents complained that the park was strewn with litter after the concert.当地居民抱怨在音乐会后公园中到处散落着垃圾。Television has made us all too familiar with the rubble-strewn streets of the numerous war zones around the world.电视使我们对世界上许多战争地区布满碎石瓦砾的街道太熟悉啦。One of the first things I noticed about New York was its trash-strewn streets.我注意到纽约的第一件事便是它那散落着垃圾的街道。
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