clutter
verb- clutter something (up) (with something/somebody)
to fill a place or area with too many things, so that it is untidy 淩亂地塞滿;亂堆放 Don't clutter the page with too many diagrams. 别用太多的圖表來堆砌版面。 Too many graphics can clutter the screen. 過多的圖形會使屏幕混亂。 I don't want all these files cluttering up my desk. 我不想看到這麽多文檔亂堆在我的桌子上。 - (figurative)
Try not to clutter your head with trivia. 盡量别滿腦子都想些雞毛蒜皮的事。
Extra ExamplesEvery surface was cluttered with an assortment of electronic equipment. 每個表面都堆滿了各式各樣的電子設備。 I don't want all these boxes cluttering up the place. 我不想看到那麽多盒子亂堆在這個地方。 Ski lifts clutter the mountains with pylons and cables. 滑雪纜車用塔和電纜把山弄得亂七八糟。
Word Originlate Middle English: variant of dialect clotter ‘to clot’, influenced by cluster and clatter.