1727, from Latin sparsus "scattered," past participle of spargere "to scatter, spread," from PIE root *(s)preg- (2) "to jerk, scatter" (cognates: Sanskrit parjanya- "rain, rain god," Avestan fra-sparega "branch, twig," literally "that which is jerked off a tree," Old Norse freknur "freckles," Swedish dialectal sprygg "brisk, active," Lithuanian sprogti "shoot, bud," Old Irish arg "a drop"). The word is found earlier in English as a verb, "to scatter abroad" (16c.). Related: Sparsely; sparseness.
1. He was a tubby little man in his fifties, with sparse hair.
他50来岁,头发稀疏,身材矮胖。
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2. Many slopes are rock fields with sparse vegetation.
许多山坡都是石头地,植被稀疏。
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3. The sparse line of spectators noticed nothing unusual.
1727, from Latin sparsus "scattered," past participle of spargere "to scatter, spread," from PIE root *(s)preg- (2) "to jerk, scatter" (cognates: Sanskrit parjanya- "rain, rain god," Avestan fra-sparega "branch, twig," literally "that which is jerked off a tree," Old Norse freknur "freckles," Swedish dialectal sprygg "brisk, active," Lithuanian sprogti "shoot, bud," Old Irish arg "a drop"). The word is found earlier in English as a verb, "to scatter abroad" (16c.). Related: Sparsely; sparseness.
双语例句
1. He was a tubby little man in his fifties, with sparse hair.
他50来岁,头发稀疏,身材矮胖。
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2. Many slopes are rock fields with sparse vegetation.
许多山坡都是石头地,植被稀疏。
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3. The sparse line of spectators noticed nothing unusual.