cluster
cluster 英 [ˈklʌstə(r)] 美 [ˈklʌstɚ]
n. 群;簇;丛;串 v. 群聚;丛生
进行时:clustering 过去式:clustered 过去分词:clustered 第三人称单数:clusters 名词复数:clusters
- A cluster is a small group of people or things. When you and your friends huddle awkwardly around the snack table at a party, whispering and trying to muster enough nerve to hit the dance floor, you’ve formed a cluster.
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- n. 群;簇;丛;串
- v. 群聚;丛生
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1. a cluster of stars
星团
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2. The plant bears its flowers in clusters.
这种植物开花成簇。
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3. a cluster of spectators
一群观众
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4. a little cluster of houses
挤在一起的几处房屋
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5. The children clustered together in the corner of the room.
孩子们聚集在房间的角落里。
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6. The doctors clustered anxiously around his bed.
医生焦急地围在他的床边。
- cluster (n.) Old English clyster "a number of things growing naturally together," probably from the same root as clot (n.). Meaning "a number of persons, animals, or things gathered in a close body" is from c. 1400. Of stars, from 1727. Cluster-bomb attested by 1950.
- cluster (v.) late 14c. (transitive), "to collect into a cluster or group," from cluster (n.). Intransitive sense, "to form or constitute a cluster," is from 1540s. Related: Clustered; clustering.
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