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clutter

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++clut·ter1 /ˈklʌtə $ -ər/ (also clutter up) verb [transitive]  1 UNTIDYto cover or fill a space or room with too many things, so that it looks very untidy 乱堆,塞满 Piles of books and papers cluttered his desk. 他的书桌堆满了书和文件。be cluttered (up) with something The walls were cluttered with paintings and prints. 墙上挂满了油画和版画。2 THINK something/HAVE A THOUGHTto fill your mind with a lot of different things 使〔脑子里〕塞满〔乱七八糟的事〕 the everyday tasks that clutter our lives 充斥我们生活的日常工作cluttered adjective→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
clutterAnd, anyway, what happens to all the old technology cluttering the house?It can remove the deposits of pigment that clutter up old cells whether in tissue culture or in the brain.The bench was cluttered with cricket gear.The desk was cluttered with files, but the chair behind it was vacant.be cluttered (up) with somethingSurfaces were cluttered with an assortment of electronic equipment, and mechanical contrivances in varied states of readiness.The bench was cluttered with cricket gear.The steep slope towards Regent's Park would be cluttered with death-defying sledges.The shelf above the television is cluttered with empty methadone bottles bearing our pseudonyms.The desk was cluttered with files, but the chair behind it was vacant.A dressing-table was cluttered with grease-paints, ribbons, stage jewellery and bric-a-brac.Their apartment was cluttered with photographs and books.It was too young yet to be cluttered with the usual cascade of files and papers.The house where Victor lives with Dolly is cluttered with years of accumulated junk.
clutter2 noun [singular, uncountable]  UNTIDYa large number of things that are scattered somewhere in an untidy way 杂乱的东西 SYN junkclutter of the clutter of soaps, shampoos, and towels in the bathroom 浴室里乱七八糟的肥皂、洗发剂和毛巾 Could you get rid of some of that clutter in your bedroom? 你能把你卧室那些杂物清理掉一些吗?
Examples from the Corpus
clutterOn the dresser a clutter of compacts, rouges, and lipsticks lie half open.Think what a clutter there would be if your mind were filled with sights which were totally irrelevant to you!But it also means more ad clutter for the average viewer.Yet an unexpected feeling of fun and clutter pervades the complex.Yes, this does encourage clutter.Keep the stairs free from clutter.Revelations may come in the night, when the mind has shed its normal clutter of reasons and viewpoints.I try to keep my desk free of clutter.It seemed impossible for her to keep the house free of clutter.Some of these vendors can even deliver bills via e-mail, avoiding paper clutter and saving some trees.She was darting back and forth across the clutter on the floor, tweaking cords and muttering beneath her breath.
From Longman Business Dictionaryclutterclut‧ter /ˈklʌtə-ər/ noun [uncountable] MARKETING when there is so much information available that people cannot easily understand or remember itThe company has moved most of its advertising to radio and print from television, saying that it wants to break out of the clutter.Origin clutter1 (1500-1600) clot
or or a space to too Business Corpus cover fill room with


clutter
I
clutter1 /ˈklʌtə $ -ər/ (also clutter up) verb [transitive]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: clot
1. to cover or fill a space or room with too many things, so that it looks very untidy:
    Piles of books and papers cluttered his desk.
    be cluttered (up) with something
    The walls were cluttered with paintings and prints.
2. to fill your mind with a lot of different things:
    the everyday tasks that clutter our lives
—cluttered adjective

II
clutter2 noun [singular, uncountable]
a large number of things that are scattered somewhere in an untidy way
   SYN  junk
    clutter of
    the clutter of soaps, shampoos, and towels in the bathroom
    Could you get rid of some of that clutter in your bedroom?


clut·terBrE /ˈklʌtə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈklʌtər/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they clutter BrE /ˈklʌtə(r)/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈklʌtər/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it clutters BrE /ˈklʌtəz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈklʌtərz/ 🔊past simple cluttered BrE /ˈklʌtəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈklʌtərd/ 🔊past participle cluttered BrE /ˈklʌtəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈklʌtərd/ 🔊 -ing form cluttering BrE /ˈklʌtərɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈklʌtərɪŋ/ 🔊~ sth (up) (with sth/sb) to fill a place with too many things, so that it is untidy 凌乱地塞满;乱堆放Don't clutter the page with too many diagrams. 别用太多的图表来堆砌版面。🔊🔊I don't want all these files cluttering up my desk. 我不想看到这么多文档乱堆在我的桌子上。🔊🔊(figurative) Try not to clutter your head with trivia. 尽量别满脑子都想些鸡毛蒜皮的事。🔊🔊
clut·terBrE /ˈklʌtə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈklʌtər/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, singular] (disapproving) a lot of things in an untidy state, especially things that are not necessary or are not being used; a state of confusion 杂乱的东西(尤指不需要的或无用的);杂乱 SYN mess There's always so much clutter on your desk! 你桌子上总有那么多乱七八糟的东西!🔊🔊There was a clutter of bottles and tubes on the shelf. 架子上胡乱堆满了瓶子和管子。🔊🔊