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clumped

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

丛生的,丛生,成片的,成团的

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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

  • For much of a game that wound toward midnight and went to double overtime, the students sat in their scattered clumps.

  • The drug is designed to stick to A-beta and stop it from forming larger, more dangerous clumps.

  • Add the cheese and massage the bread crumbs with your hands so the cheese evenly coats the breadcrumbs and no large clumps remain.

  • These clumps indicate places where clusters of stars are forming and heating the gas, Kaaret says.

  • So the surface that grows hair is inside the clump of cells, and viewers see the base of hair follicles.

  • Inside, the best tables went fast, staked out with bourbon bottles clumped in the center of the tablecloths.

  • The watchman clumped along the rubber-matted corridor, flung his weight against that door.

  • Very feebly the doctor crept up; his cane clumped hollowly on the boards.

  • DeCastros, that gross, terrifying clown of a man, clumped down the ladder from the bridge to defeat the enchantment of the moment.

  • The heavy boots clumped on her feet, overhanging branches whipped her face and pulled her hair.

  • Never saw the beat of her, added Uncle Jabez as he clumped out in his heavy boots.