clumped / klʌmp /

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clumped3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a small, close group or cluster, especially of trees or other plants.
  2. a lump or mass
  3. a heavy, thumping step, sound, etc.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. Also clomp [klomp] /klɒmp/ . to walk heavily and clumsily.
  2. Immunology. to gather or be gathered into clumps; agglutinate.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to gather or form into a clump; mass.

clumped 近义词

n. 名词 noun

mass of something

n. 名词 noun

thumping noise

clumped 的近义词 7
v. 动词 verb

make thumping noise

更多clumped例句

  1. For much of a game that wound toward midnight and went to double overtime, the students sat in their scattered clumps.
  2. The drug is designed to stick to A-beta and stop it from forming larger, more dangerous clumps.
  3. Add the cheese and massage the bread crumbs with your hands so the cheese evenly coats the breadcrumbs and no large clumps remain.
  4. These clumps indicate places where clusters of stars are forming and heating the gas, Kaaret says.
  5. So the surface that grows hair is inside the clump of cells, and viewers see the base of hair follicles.
  6. Inside, the best tables went fast, staked out with bourbon bottles clumped in the center of the tablecloths.
  7. The watchman clumped along the rubber-matted corridor, flung his weight against that door.
  8. Very feebly the doctor crept up; his cane clumped hollowly on the boards.
  9. DeCastros, that gross, terrifying clown of a man, clumped down the ladder from the bridge to defeat the enchantment of the moment.
  10. The heavy boots clumped on her feet, overhanging branches whipped her face and pulled her hair.
  11. Never saw the beat of her, added Uncle Jabez as he clumped out in his heavy boots.