柯林斯詞典clutter /?kl?t?/ (cluttering,cluttered,clutters) 1. N-UNCOUNT Clutter is a lot of things in a messy state, especially things that are not useful or necessary. 亂七八糟 Caroline prefers her countertops to be clear of clutter. 卡羅琳喜歡把她的廚房臺(tái)面弄得整整齊齊。2. V-T If things or people clutter a place, they fill it in a messy way. (物或人) 擁塞 Empty soft-drink cans lie everywhere. They clutter the desks and are strewn across the floor. 軟飲料空罐到處都是,堆滿(mǎn)了桌面,還扔了一地。3. PHRASAL VERB Clutter up means the same as . 擁塞 The vehicles cluttered up the parking lot. 車(chē)輛停滿(mǎn)了停車(chē)場(chǎng)。 返回 clutter劍橋詞典(a lot of objects in) a state of being untidy 雜亂,凌亂;雜亂的東西 Sorry about the clutter in the kitchen . 對(duì)不起,廚房里雜亂不堪。 My desk is covered in/full of clutter. 我書(shū)桌上堆得亂七八糟。 返回 clutter