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clustered

/kluhs-ter/US // ˈklʌs tər //UK // (ˈklʌstə) //

聚集的,集群的,聚集在一起的,聚集在一起

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a number of things of the same kind, growing or held together; a bunch: a cluster of grapes.
    • : a group of things or persons close together: There was a cluster of tourists at the gate.
    • : U.S. Army. a small metal design placed on a ribbon representing an awarded medal to indicate that the same medal has been awarded again: oak-leaf cluster.
    • : Phonetics. a succession of two or more contiguous consonants in an utterance, as the str- cluster of strap.
    • : Astronomy. a group of neighboring stars, held together by mutual gravitation, that have essentially the same age and composition and thus supposedly a common origin.Compare globular cluster, open cluster, stellar association.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to gather into a cluster or clusters.
    • : to furnish or cover with clusters.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to form a cluster or clusters: The people clustered around to watch.

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Examples

  • Along with evidence of large clusters of cases in schools, this would point to the schools themselves as being loci of covid-19 spread.

  • When the people of the vanished islands first moved, around 15 years ago, it was to Sagar, a bustling cluster of villages about 100 kilometers from Kolkata, the provincial capital.

  • Working on the pillar and cluster pages can help you both with on-page and off-page SEO as you are building your authority through relevant content.

  • Given these requirements, the team argues that k0s should work for virtually any use case, ranging from local development clusters to private datacenters, telco clusters and hybrid cloud solutions.

  • It also includes a dashboard for managing clusters and developer tools for building web assembly pieces in Gloo Extension.

  • The journey is relayed through 78 images clustered in white frames for an intimate feel.

  • The researchers examined stories in 469 local papers following suicides in both the clustered and the control group.

  • House Republicans clustered at the hotel seemed to have few new approaches.

  • However, D.C. can also be overrun with tourists, particularly as most of its well-known attractions are clustered in a small area.

  • Translation: Homicides are increasingly clustered in a handful of police districts today compared with 20 years ago.

  • Jet black ringlets—then in vogue—clustered round an exceedingly fair face, on which there dwelt the hue of robust health.

  • The man flushes and averts his face, as he passes a group of visitors clustered about an overseer.

  • At the triforium base foliated brackets support vaulting shafts of three clustered columns.

  • The nearest clustered column to it has also been altered, and consists of five shafts instead of three.

  • A luxurious meadow was found along the river, and the woods were clustered with a species of the native grape.