词汇 | clump |
释义 | clump noun uk /klʌmp/ us /klʌmp/ clumpnoun (GROUP)[ C ] a group, especially of trees or flowers: (尤指树木或花)丛,簇,群 a clump of grass/daffodils草丛/一簇水仙花 Groups and collections of things age bracket agglomerate agglomeration Aladdin's cave anthology array basket crop ensemble family feast glory box grab bag package portfolio sheaf sheaves starter pack store cupboard storehouse clumpnoun (LUMP)[ C ] a solid mass of something such as soil: 硬块,土块 clump ofThere were big clumps of soil on his boots.他的靴子上有大块大块的泥巴。 Masses and large amounts of things accumulation any number of thingsidiom armload backlog blood clot flood foam inundation lion logjam many motherlode pile sight stack the lion's shareidiom wave after/upon waveidiom wedge welter wodge clumpnoun (NOISY STEPS)[ Cusually singular ] the loud sound of slow, heavy steps: 沉重缓慢的脚步声 We could hear the clump of his feet on the wooden floor.我们能听到木地板上他那沉重的脚步声。 Moving firmly on foot breeze bull clomp flounce goose step lope mark timeidiom pace parade prance sashay stamp stomp stride strut surefooted swaggeringly unmounted vamp waltz clump verb uk /klʌmp/ us /klʌmp/ clumpverb (WALK NOISILY)[ I+ adv/prep ]mainly UK to walk noisily with slow, heavy steps: 缓慢沉重地行走 clump aroundShe clumped around the room in her boots. clump upShe clumped up the stairs in her boots. Moving firmly on foot breeze bull clomp flounce goose step lope mark timeidiom pace parade prance sashay stamp stomp stride strut surefooted swaggeringly unmounted vamp waltz clumpverb (FORM GROUP)[ I or T ] to form a group, or to put things into a group: 簇拥;(使)成簇;(使)聚集一丛 clump togetherAs it started to rain, everyone clumped together in doorways.开始下雨了,大家都聚集在门口。 Collecting and amassing accumulate agglomerate aggregation amass assemble bunch completist compost concentrate concentration cumulate fundraise fundraising garner harvest rake something up reassemble reconcentrate reconcentration regather clump | American Dictionaryclump noun[ C ] us/klʌmp/ clumpnoun[C] (GROUP)a group, esp. of plants: Small clumps of hardy grass had sprung up between the rocks. clump verb us/klʌmp/ clumpverb (WALK)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to walk in a noisy way with heavy steps: He clumped up the steps. clumpverb (GROUP)[ I/T ] to gather in a group, or to cause this to happen: [ T ]In our office, the desks are clumped together with partitions around them. Examples of clumpclump The attribute's instancing, in turn, would explain the clump's character as human flesh. The retinal pigment epithelium cytoplasm showed dense bodies and clumps of lipids. With respect to faecal clumps that contained whole seeds, chimpanzees and gorillas passed 1.7 species of seed per defecation on average. Another potential problem with observational studies such as ours is that for many species the juveniles are likely to be clumped around adult trees. Thus, in peripheral retina, larger clumps of clonally related cells may be found. In other words, the method told whether the spikes were homogeneously distributed in time or appeared in clumps. The quadruplets of nuclear envelope (arrowheads) are assembled around clumped chromosomal bivalents. The cell suspension was aspirated and expelled several times through a needle to break up the sheets of cells into smaller clumps. Hatching of clumps of eggs from individual female ticks and scarce lateral movements of larvae might lead to spatial aggregation [23]. Measurements of plant biomass components were obtained by randomly harvesting four to five hills (clumps of plants transplanted together) for the rice crop. Sites were scored from a continuous canopy (score 1) to a highly discontinuous canopy where trees are clumped in irregular patches (score 5). None of the control samples showed evidence of clumping or of biofilm formation. Egg mass recovery within sampling occasions showed a highly clumped or contagious distribution, suggesting the existence of quasi-stationary, local populations. The second component of the stratospheric bacterial population consists of bacteria that exist as relatively large clumps ; this population is viable, but non-culturable. Firstly, many of the clumps seen by scanning electron microscopy are relatively large. See all examples of clump These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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