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clump

/kluhmp/US // klʌmp //UK // (klʌmp) //

丛丛,块状,成团,块状物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small, close group or cluster, especially of trees or other plants.
    • : a lump or mass
    • : a heavy, thumping step, sound, etc.
    • : Immunology. a cluster of agglutinated bacteria, red blood cells, etc.
    • : a thick extra sole on a shoe.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Also clomp [klomp] /klɒmp/ . to walk heavily and clumsily.
    • : Immunology. to gather or be gathered into clumps; agglutinate.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to gather or form into a clump; mass.

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Examples

  • Fires can also destroy the natural clumps in soil, increasing their erodibility.

  • These observations indicate there are more high-density dark matter clumps in real galaxy clusters than in simulated ones, Meneghetti says.

  • This finding suggests that these clumps of dark matter, in which individual galaxies are embedded, are denser than expected.

  • In that set, the team identified 13 cases of severe gravitational lensing by dark matter clumps around individual galaxies.

  • As in the n-tuple method, in a CNN the pixels forming an image are analyzed in spatially adjacent clumps, but succeeding stages provide deeper analysis.

  • Mistletoe bushes clump on branches like something out of a Dr. Seuss book.

  • The drain clogs in the shower every few days, and the clump of tangled brown hair is springy between my fingers.

  • Blood platelets clump together more slowly in chocolate eaters, the studies say.

  • For example, on Diaspora you clump people into “Aspects” like Friends, Family, and Acquaintances.

  • And in her right hand was a clump of hair that did not belong to her.

  • Chumru quickly picked out the house of a zemindar, or land-owner, which stood in its own walled enclosure behind a clump of trees.

  • What was equally important, a thick clump of cottonwood and willow furnished tolerably secure concealment.

  • The broad veranda was shaded by a clump of tall banana-trees, swaying to and fro in the gentle breeze.

  • It was nearly six weeks after the day that she had watched him as far as the clump of willows that he came again.

  • A horse or a tree or a clump of brush loomed up grotesquely in the vaporous blur.