Clump Meaning in English
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释义
A group of things, like plants, hair, or objects, that are close together in a tight mass. It can also mean a small lump or chunk of something.
用法与细微差别
'Clump' is mainly used for things like plants (a clump of trees), hair (a clump of hair), soil, or when things stick together. It's a countable noun. Less commonly, it can be a verb meaning 'to form groups.' Not for orderly groups—use 'cluster' or 'group' for those.
Spanish: montón - grupo (de plantas/objetos) - mechónPortuguese (BR): montinho - tufo - grupo (de plantas/objetos)Portuguese (PT): molho - tufo - grupo (de plantas/objetos)Chinese (Simplified): 块 (kuài) - 丛 (cóng) - 团 (tuán)Chinese (Traditional): 塊 (kuài) - 叢 (cóng) - 團 (tuán)Hindi: गुच्छा - ढेरArabic: كتلة - مجموعة (من النباتات/الأشياء)Bengali: গুচ্ছ - দলাRussian: комок - кучкаJapanese: 塊 - 集まりVietnamese: bó - cụm - đámKorean: 덩어리 - 무리Turkish: küme - yığınUrdu: گچھا - ڈھیرIndonesian: gumpalan - rumpun
例句
The kids gathered in a clump at the playground.
natural
There is a clump of trees behind the house.
basic
She found a clump of hair in the shower.
basic
A clump of dirt stuck to his shoe.
basic
Can you see that clump of wildflowers over there?
natural
I almost stepped in a clump of mud on my way home.
natural