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cluster美 ['klʌstə(r)] 英 ['klʌstə(r)] - n.群集;簇;组;挂
- v.集中;簇拥;(使)成群;(使)群集
- 网络集群;丛集;串
复数:clusters 过去分词:clustered 现在分词:clustering v. assemble,bunch,bundle,collect,come together n. band,collection,constellation,gathering,knot 1. | (同类物丛生或聚集的)簇,团,束,串a group of things of the same type that grow or appear close together |
| | | The plant bears its flowers in clusters. 这种植物开花成簇。 | | a leukaemia cluster(= an area where there are more cases of the disease than you would expect) 白血病高发区 |
2. | (人或动物的)群,团,组;(物品的)堆,批a group of people, animals or things close together |
| a cluster of spectators 一群观众 | | a little cluster of houses 挤在一起的几栋房屋 |
3. | 辅音丛;辅音连缀a group of consonants which come together in a word or phrase, for examplestr at the beginning ofstring |
1. | [i] 群聚;聚集to come together in a small group or groups |
| The children clustered together in the corner of the room. 孩子们聚集在房间的角落里。 | | The doctors clustered anxiously around his bed. 医生焦急地围在他的床边。 |
n. | 3. 【物理学】聚集,组件;【化学】类族,基;(原子)团;【天文学】星团 6. 集中建筑群〔在一大片土地上集中兴建住宅,以提供较大的公共休息场所〕 3. 【物理学】聚集,组件;【化学】类族,基;(原子)团;【天文学】星团 6. 集中建筑群〔在一大片土地上集中兴建住宅,以提供较大的公共休息场所〕 | v. | |
n. | 1. a small group of people or things that are closely packed together 2. a group of galaxies or stars that are gravitationally interacting in space and appear to an observer on Earth to be close together 3. a group of consecutive consonants in the same syllable 4. a statistically significant subset within a population, used in sampling 5. a chord consisting of three or more notes spaced a semitone apart 6. in the U.S. Army, a small metal design indicating that a medal has been awarded before to the same person 7. a group of bombs dropped together 8. a basic unit of mines used in laying a minefield 9. a network of computers under the control of a larger, more powerful computer 10. a series of events of the same type, for example cases of a disease, that all happen in the same place or around the same time 1. a small group of people or things that are closely packed together 2. a group of galaxies or stars that are gravitationally interacting in space and appear to an observer on Earth to be close together 3. a group of consecutive consonants in the same syllable 4. a statistically significant subset within a population, used in sampling 5. a chord consisting of three or more notes spaced a semitone apart 6. in the U.S. Army, a small metal design indicating that a medal has been awarded before to the same person 7. a group of bombs dropped together 8. a basic unit of mines used in laying a minefield 9. a network of computers under the control of a larger, more powerful computer 10. a series of events of the same type, for example cases of a disease, that all happen in the same place or around the same time | v. | 1. to gather something into or form a small group |
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