group 英 [gru:p]   美 [ɡrup]

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 of girls,a group of trees,a group of houses 一群姑娘;一片树林;一排房子
Students stood around in groups waiting for their results. 学生们成群地站在周围等待成绩。

  • 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
  • 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

  • 2. Students stood around in groups waiting for their results.

    学生们成群地站在周围等待成绩。

  • 3. a group activity

    小组活动

  • 4. She asked her students to get into groups of four.

    她让学生每四人分为一小组。

  • 5. to work in groups

    分组工作

  • 6. a newspaper group

    报业集团

  • 7. The children grouped themselves around their teacher.

    孩子们聚集在老师周围。

  • 8. We all grouped around the tree for a photograph.

    我们全体围着这棵树照了张相。

  • 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.
group / ɡruːp ; NAmE ɡruːp / noun , verb group groups grouped grouping noun [countable + singular or plural verb ] 1 a number of people or things that are together in the same place or that are connected in some way 组;群;批;类;簇 a group of girls/trees/houses 一群姑娘;一片树林;一排房子 A group of us is/are going to the theatre this evening. 我们有一帮人今晚要去看戏。 Students stood around in groupswaiting for their results. 学生们成群地站在周围等待成绩。 The residents formed a community action group. 居民组成了社区行动组。 English is a member of the Germanic group of languages 英语是日耳曼语系中的一种语言。 The proportion of single parent families varies between different income groups. 单亲家庭比例在不同收入群中各不相同。 a minority group 少数群体 ethnic groups 族群 a group activity (= done by a number of people working together) 小组活动 She asked her students to get into groupsof four. 她让学生每四人分为一小组。 to work in groups 分组工作 see also subgroup HELP  There are many other compounds ending in group.You will find them at their place in the alphabet. 以 group 结尾的复合词还有很多,可在各字母中的适当位置查到。 2 ( business ) a number of companies that are owned by the same person or organization 集团 a newspaper group 报业集团 the Burton group 伯顿集团 the group sales director 集团销售董事 3 ( rather old-fashioned) a number of musicians who perform together, especially to play pop music (尤指流行音乐的)演奏组,乐团,乐队 She sings in a rock group. 她是摇滚乐队的歌手。 verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to gather into a group; to make sb/sth form a group (使)成群,成组,聚集 groupsb/sth/yourself (round/around sb/sth) The children grouped themselves around their teacher. 孩子们聚集在老师周围。 groupround/around sb/sth We all grouped around the tree for a photograph. 我们全体围着这棵树照了张相。 group(sb/sth) together The colleges grouped together to offer a wider range of courses. 这些学院联合在一起,以开设范围更广的课程。 2 [transitive ] groupsb/sth (together) to divide people or things into groups of people or things that are similar in some way 将…分类;把…分组 The books are grouped together by subject. 这些书按科目分类。 Contestants were grouped according to age and ability. 参赛者按年龄和能力分组。 group / ɡruːp ; NAmE ɡruːp /
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