group
noun
verb
ɡruːp
noun
1
several
people
or
things
that
are
all
together
in
the
same
place
〔人或物聚在一处的〕组,群,批
also + plural verb BrE 英国英语中亦用复数动词 | BrE
[+
of
]
a
group
of
children
一群孩子
a
small
group
of
islands
一小群岛屿
Get
into
groups
of
four.
分成四个人一组。
He
was
surrounded
by
a
group
of
admirers.
他的身边围了一群仰慕者。
in
groups
Dolphins
travel
in
small
groups.
海豚小群小群地行进。
A
group
of
us
are
going
to
London.
我们中有一批人要去伦敦。
2
several
people
or
things
that
are
connected
with
each
other
〔人或物彼此之间有某种联系的〕团体,群体
a
left-wing
terrorist
group
一个左翼恐怖组织
[+
of
]
She
is
one
of
a
group
of
women
who
have
suffered
severe
side-effects
from
the
drug.
有一批妇女服用此药后产生了严重的副作用的影响,她就是其中之一。
age/ethnic/income
etc
group
(people
of
the
same
age,
race
etc)
年龄组/族群/收入群体等
Minority
groups
are
encouraged
to
apply.
鼓励少数民族前去申请。
3
several
companies
that
all
have
the
same
owner
集团(公司);
a
giant
textiles
group
庞大的纺织集团
[+
of
]
He
owns
a
group
of
hotels
in
southern
England.
他在英格兰南部拥有一个酒店集团。
4
a
number
of
musicians
or
singers
who
perform
together,
playing
popular
music
〔演奏流行音乐的〕乐团,乐队,组合;
verb
5
to
come
together
and
form
a
group,
or
to
arrange
things
or
people
together
in
a
group
形成一组; 把…分组
I,T
group
(sth)
together/round/into
etc
The
photo
shows
four
men
grouped
round
a
jeep.
照片上是四个男人围着一辆吉普车。
Different
flowers
can
be
grouped
together
to
make
a
colourful
display.
可以把不同的花放在一起,布置得绚丽多姿。
small
producers
who
group
together
to
sell
their
produce
联合销售产品的小生产商
6
to
divide
people
or
things
into
groups
according
to
a
system
将…分类
T always + adv/prep
We
were
grouped
into
six
age
bands.
我们被分成六个年龄段。
We’ve
grouped
the
questions
under
three
headings.
我们把这些问题分别归在三个标题下面。