词汇 | congregate |
释义 | congregate verb[ I ] uk /ˈkɒŋ.ɡrɪ.ɡeɪt/ us /ˈkɑːŋ.ɡrə.ɡeɪt/ to come together in a large group of people or animals: 聚集,集合 A crowd congregated around the entrance to the theatre, hoping to catch a glimpse of the stars of the show.一群人聚集在戏院门口,希望能看一眼演出的明星。 Forming groups (of people) alienated be ranged against/with something/someone class reunion cluster crowd around (someone/something) federalization flock form gather get together mob rally range regather regroup reunion round the assembled company throng ungrouped congregate | American Dictionarycongregate verb[ I ] us/ˈkɑŋ·ɡrɪˌɡeɪt/ to gather together into a large group: A crowd congregated around City Hall. Examples of congregatecongregate There were pickpockets and other villains who are attracted by crowds, although they tended to congregate more in the taverns than at the theatres. It congregates in the staminate flowers, where it feeds, breeds and oviposits. Many of the interviews take place in people's homes, in their cars, or in the community spaces, like the general store, where they congregate. Furthermore, some cities were even equipped with buildings where litigation masters could congregate and discuss their cases. As previously stated, mites congregate upon the buds at about the time at which these are extruded from the bulb neck. During winter, they often congregate in large flocks in estuaries, wetlands and in farmlands. The mites congregate in numbers, principally in the vicinity of the bulb neck. The marks are made by those mites which congregate at these points almost immediately upon the bulbs first being subjected to artificial heat. These settings are briefly described to indicate where the residents congregated and where social interaction occurred. Unsettledness at three months was most strongly associated with prior worries about being resettled, living alone, managing money, and problems with co-tenants in congregate housing. Those unable to work because of illness or infirmity congregated there and there was little distinction between the sane and insane. Professionals, notably lawyers, congregated in the larger towns. It is fairly clear that workers did not express a strong desire to congregate in large establishments. This was holiness that derived from the divine presence within the consecrated church, rather than simply from the presence of the people congregated there. 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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