clutter UK ['klʌt.ər] US ['klʌtˌ.ɚ] noun uncountable ■(a lot of objects in) a state of being untidy 杂乱,凌乱;杂乱的东西•Sorry about the clutter in the kitchen.对不起,厨房里杂乱不堪。 •My desk is covered in/full of clutter.我书桌上堆得乱七八糟。 UK ['klʌt.ər] US ['klʌtˌ.ɚ] verb transitive ■to fill something in an untidy or badly organized way 塞满,乱堆在;使散乱•The kids always clutter the hall (up) with school bags and coats and stuff.孩子总把书包、外套和其他东西乱放在门厅,弄得乱七八糟。 •Every shelf is cluttered with ornaments.每层架子上都塞满了装饰品。 •figurative I try not to clutter (up) my mind with useless information.我尽量不往脑子里装那些无用的东西。 |