释义 |
huddle美 ['hʌd(ə)l] 英 ['hʌd(ə)l] - n.(尤指杂乱地)挤在一起的人(或物品、建筑)
- v.(通常因寒冷或害怕)挤在一起;缩成一团
- 网络拥挤;蜷缩;挤作一团
第三人称单数:huddles 现在分词:huddling 过去式:huddled n. group,cluster,knot,crowd,clump v. gather together,come together,bunch,crouch,bend 1. | [i] ~ (up/together) (+ adv./prep.) (通常因寒冷或害怕)挤在一起to gather closely together, usually because of cold or fear |
| We huddled together for warmth. 我们挤在一块取暖。 | | They all huddled around the fire. 他们都聚集在火堆周围。 |
2. | [i] ~ (up) (+ adv./prep.) (通常因寒冷或害怕)蜷缩,缩成一团to hold your arms and legs close to your body, usually because you are cold or frightened |
| I huddled under a blanket on the floor. 我在地板上盖着毯子缩成一团。 |
1. | (尤指杂乱地)挤在一起的人(或物品、建筑)a small group of people, objects or buildings that are close together, especially when they are not in any particular order |
| People stood around in huddles. 人们三五成群地到处聚集着。 | | The track led them to a huddle of outbuildings. 那条小路把他们带到了一片杂乱拥挤的棚子。 |
2. | 队员靠拢(磋商战术)a time when the players gather round to hear the plan for the next part of the game |
IDM get/go into a huddle (with sb) 凑近(某人)说悄悄话;交头接耳to move close to sb so that you can talk about sth without other people hearing v. | | n. | 5. 〔美俚〕(秘密)会议;(足球运动员比赛中)碰头商讨战术;【橄榄球】赛前队员列队 5. 〔美俚〕(秘密)会议;(足球运动员比赛中)碰头商讨战术;【橄榄球】赛前队员列队 |
v. | 1. to gather together in a tightly packed group, or make people or things do this 2. to draw your arms and legs tightly into your body, or move in close to something, often for shelter or comfort 3. in football, to gather together behind the line of scrimmage in order to plan the next play 4. to gather privately to confer, make plans, or gossip 5. to make or put together something carelessly or hastily 6. to lie or sit with your arms and legs close to your body because you feel sick, cold, or upset 7. to move close together in order to stay warm, feel safe, or talk 1. to gather together in a tightly packed group, or make people or things do this 2. to draw your arms and legs tightly into your body, or move in close to something, often for shelter or comfort 3. in football, to gather together behind the line of scrimmage in order to plan the next play 4. to gather privately to confer, make plans, or gossip 5. to make or put together something carelessly or hastily 6. to lie or sit with your arms and legs close to your body because you feel sick, cold, or upset 7. to move close together in order to stay warm, feel safe, or talk | n. | 1. a group of people or things gathered closely together 2. a group of football players gathered behind the line of scrimmage to hear what the next play will be 3. a quick private talk or gathering |
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