Scattered in spanish

Dispersado

pronunciation: dispeɹ̩sɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
dispersado

scatter2 = esparcir, dispersar, distribuir. 

Example: Similar and closely related subjects are likely to be scattered under different keywords.

scattered = disperso. 

Example: Librarians are no strangers to the use of mobile vans as a means of taking books to scattered rural communities.

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» lie + scattered = estar esparcido, estar disperso.

Example: So we see many wits and ingenuities lying scattered up and down the world, whereof some are now labouring to do what is already done and puzzling themselves to reinvent what is already invented.

» scattered clouds = nubes dispersas.

Example: Scattered clouds with a few lingering rain showers will be possible through early Sunday, with gradual clearing expected in the afternoon.

» scattered community = comunidad dispersa.

Example: By mobile library we mean any system of taking books out to scattered communities and at its most basic this could be by carrying books on the librarians back right up to service on an ocean going ship.

» scattered showers = chubascos aislados.

Example: The frontal system moving east will bring increasing cloudiness and widely scattered showers.

Scattered synonyms

sporadic in spanish: , pronunciation: spɜrædɪk adjectivestray in spanish: , pronunciation: streɪ noun, verbconfused in spanish: , pronunciation: kənfjuzd adjectiveisolated in spanish: , pronunciation: aɪsəleɪtəd adjectivestrewn in spanish: , pronunciation: strun adjectiveincoherent in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪnkoʊhɪrənt adjectivegarbled in spanish: , pronunciation: gɑrbəld adjectiveillogical in spanish: , pronunciation: ɪlɑdʒɪkəl adjectivedisjointed in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪsdʒɔɪntɪd adjectivedistributed in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪstrɪbjətəd adjectivedisconnected in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪskənektɪd adjectivedisordered in spanish: , pronunciation: dɪsɔrdɜrd adjectiveunconnected in spanish: , pronunciation: ənkənektɪd adjective
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