词汇 | huddle |
释义 | huddle verb [ I ] uk/ˈhʌd.əl/ us/ˈhʌd.əl/ (尤指因寒冷或恐惧而)挤成一团,聚集在一起;蜷缩,缩成一团 to come close together in a group, for example because it is cold Employees huddled round television sets at the company headquarters. It was so cold that we huddled together for warmth. 天太冷了,我们只得挤在一起取暖。
huddle noun [ C ] uk/ˈhʌd.əl/ us/ˈhʌd.əl/ 挤在一起的人(或物) a small group of people or things that are close together A small group of people stood in a huddle at the bus stop. 一小群人在公共汽车站挤成一团。 The campsite comprises a huddle of tents on a bend in the river. go/get into a huddle 围成一团(以秘密商讨) to get into a group in order to talk secretly The judges went into a huddle to decide the winner. 评委们围成一团商量决定谁是获胜者。 We got into a huddle before the race started and she told us all to keep calm. The men got into a huddle and we could hear anxious muttering. Members of the band got into a huddle with their instruments in their hands. He went into a huddle with his lawyers. The players got into a huddle before kickoff. 队员靠拢(指美式橄榄球队员在继续比赛前聚成一团磋商战术) a group formed by the members of a sports team in order to have a discussion, before they separate and continue to play I called a huddle and said, "We're going to do something different this time."
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