clumped
adj. [醫]成群的
v. (樹、灌木、植物等的)叢、簇( clump的過去式和過去分詞 ); (土、泥等)團; 塊; 笨重的腳步聲
A clump of things such as trees or plants is a small group of them growing together.
...a clump of trees bordering a side road.
旁路邊的樹叢
...a sweetly scented perennial that grows in clumps.
一簇簇芳香宜人的多年生植物
A clump of things such as wires or hair is a group of them collected together in one place.
I was combing my hair and it was just falling out in clumps.
我梳頭的時候,頭髮一團一團地往下掉。
If someone clumps somewhere, they walk there with heavy, clumsy steps.
They went clumping up the stairs...
他們拖著沉重的腳步走上樓。
Men in big construction boots were clumping in and out with plans in their hands.
一群男人穿著大建築靴,手中拿著圖紙,噔噔噔地走進走出。
If things clump together, they gather together and form small groups or lumps.
Brown rice takes longer to cook but it doesn't clump together as easily as white rice.
糙米不容易熟,但不會像精米那樣容易粘在一起。
The bacteria clumped together.
細菌凝集一團.
He clumped after her , up the stairs, into his barren office.
他拖著沉重的步伐跟在她的後面上樓了, 走進了他那個空蕩蕩的診所.
The children's shoes were all clumped together in a corner.
孩子們的鞋都堆在角落裡.
His books were all clumped together in a corner.
他的書籍都堆在角落裡.
Life is largely clumped into parcels and only mildly plastic.
生命在很大程度上是聚整合群的,只略具可塑性.