英['smætərɪŋ]美['smætərɪŋ]
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smatter,东拉西扯,闲谈,-ing,动名词后缀。
noun(名词)
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noun(名词)
小知识
A smattering is a small but inexact amount of something. If you know a smattering of things about Australia, then you don't know much.
A smattering is a small amount of something, but it's hard to say how much. It's probably less than a bunch, but it's not much more than a whit or a jot. If you said “There's a smattering of squirrels in the park,” then there are only a few squirrels. This word also implies that you don't understand a subject very well — a smattering of knowledge is only a tiny bit of knowledge.