group
group 英 [gru:p] 美 [ɡrup]
n. 组;团体 v. 聚集;把…分组
进行时:grouping 过去式:grouped 过去分词:grouped 第三人称单数:groups 名词复数:groups
- A group is an organization of people or things, like a reading group at a public library that holds book discussions every month.
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- n. 组;团体
- v. 聚集;把…分组
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1. a group of girls,a group of trees,a group of houses
一群姑娘;一片树林;一排房子
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2. Students stood around in groups waiting for their results.
学生们成群地站在周围等待成绩。
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3. a group activity
小组活动
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4. She asked her students to get into groups of four.
她让学生每四人分为一小组。
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5. to work in groups
分组工作
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6. a newspaper group
报业集团
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7. The children grouped themselves around their teacher.
孩子们聚集在老师周围。
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8. We all grouped around the tree for a photograph.
我们全体围着这棵树照了张相。
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9. The books are grouped together by subject.
这些书按科目分类。
- group (n.) 1690s, originally an art criticism term, "assemblage of figures or objects forming a harmonious whole in a painting or design," from French groupe "cluster, group" (17c.), from Italian gruppo "group, knot," which probably is, with Spanish grupo, from a Germanic source, from Proto-Germanic *kruppaz "round mass, lump," part of the general group of Germanic kr- words with the sense :rounded mass" (such as crop (n.). Extended to "any assemblage, a number of individuals related in some way" by 1736. Meaning "pop music combo" is from 1958.
- group (v.) "form into a group or groups," 1718 (transitive), 1801 (intransitive), from group (n.). Related: Grouped; grouping.
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