huddle
verb
noun
ˈhʌdl
verb
1
huddle together/up
also
又作
if
a
group
of
people
huddle
together,
they
stay
very
close
to
each
other,
especially
because
they
are
cold
or
frightened
〔尤因寒冷或恐惧而〕(使)挤作一团,(使)聚成一堆
I,T
We
lay
huddled
together
for
warmth.
我们紧紧躺在一起取暖。
[+
around
]
People
huddled
around
the
radio,
waiting
for
news.
人们聚集在收音机旁,等着听新闻。
2
to
lie
or
sit
with
your
arms
and
legs
close
to
your
body
because
you
are
cold
or
frightened
〔因寒冷或恐惧〕蜷缩着身体
I always + adv/prep
She
huddled
under
the
blankets.
她盖着毯子缩成一团。
The
snow
blew
against
his
huddled
body.
雪花飘打在他蜷缩的身体上。
3
to
sit
or
stand
with
a
small
group
of
people
in
order
to
discuss
something
privately
[美] 〔一小群人〕聚集〔私下讨论某事〕
I | AmE
The
executive
board
huddled
to
discuss
the
issue.
管理层聚在一起讨论那个问题。
4
if
American
football
players
huddle,
they
gather
around
one
player
who
tells
them
the
plan
for
the
next
part
of
the
game
〔美式足球队员〕靠拢〔听取指示〕
I
noun
5
a
group
of
people
or
things
that
are
close
together,
but
not
arranged
in
any
particular
order,
pattern,
or
system
紧紧聚在一起的一群人; 杂乱的一堆东西
[+
of
]
a
huddle
of
straw
huts
Huddles
of
men
stood
around
talking.
一片杂乱的茅草屋 男人们三五成群地站在那里说话。
a
huddle
of
straw
huts
Huddles
of
men
stood
around
talking.
一片杂乱的茅草屋 男人们三五成群地站在那里说话。
Huddles
of
men
stood
around
talking.
男人们三五成群地站在那里说话。
6
a
group
of
players
in
American
football
who
gather
around
one
player
who
tells
them
the
plan
for
the
next
part
of
the
game
〔美式足球〕聚拢听取指示的一群队员
7
get/go into a huddle
to
form
a
small
group
away
from
other
people
in
order
to
discuss
something
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