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huddles"a huddle of frightened women"
"let's huddle together--it's cold!"
"They huddled outside in the rain"
The children huddled away in a corner.
孩子们挤在一个角落里。
huddle down (v.+adv.)缩成团 intensive of huddleThe child huddles down in the bed, pstening to the sound of the storm.
孩子听到雷雨声响,就在床上缩成了一团。
huddle into (v.+prep.)挤在一起 crowd sb or sth togetherShe huddled all four boys into one bed.
她让四个男孩都挤在一张床上。
They huddled the poor children into a corner.
他们让这些可怜的孩子挤在一个墙角里。
Don't huddle all the boxes into one cupboard.
不要把所有这些盒子都塞在一个小橱里。
huddle on (v.+adv.)胡乱地穿上 dress on carelesslyI huddled on my clothes and hurried to the factory.
我胡乱地穿上衣服赶到工厂去。
I got up and huddled my clothes on.
我起床,并匆匆忙忙穿上衣服。
huddle together (v.+adv.)匆匆地做,草率地做 do sth hurriedlyThe children huddled together in the corner of the room.
孩子们在房间角落里挤成一团。
The cattle huddled together in a corner of the field, trying to keep dry.
牛群挤在田野上的一个角落里躲避雨淋。
They huddled together for warmth.
他们挤在一起取暖。
huddle sb/sth ⇔ togetherThe lost children were huddled together under some fallen leaves, keeping warm.
这些迷路的孩子们在一些落叶下挤成一团以保持温暖。
The sheep were huddled together in a ditch.
羊群被赶到一条沟里挤在一起。
huddle sth ⇔ togetherHe huddled the job together.
他匆匆忙忙地做完这项工作。
That novel appeared to have been huddled together.
那部小说看来是匆匆忙忙凑成的。
huddle up (v.+adv.)匆匆地做 do sth in hurryHe was very cold, so he huddled up against his brother in bed.
他很冷,因此他在床上缩成一团紧偎着他哥哥。
The refugees huddled up in one part of the house, frightened and uncertain.
难民们在房中的一处缩作一团,惊疑不定。
huddle sb/oneself/sth ⇔ upThe pttle girl huddles herself up.
小女孩把身子缩成一团。
Your clothes are all huddled up inside the bag.
你的衣服都揉成一团塞在包里。
huddle sth ⇔ upThe two countries huddle up a treaty.
这两个国家草草地签订了一份合同。
用作名词(n.)go into a huddle私下秘密商谈get into a small group, away from other people, in order to talk privately or secretlyIn the distance, a huddle of slate rooftops.
出自:B. MooreA huddle of graduate students waiting shyly..to ask the writer serious questions.
出自:P. RothThe Friar..had huddled a friar's frock over his green cassock.
出自:Sir W. ScottThe bar-keeper led us upstairs to a room..with..chairs huddled into one corner.
出自:R. L. StevensonThey were huddpng and clumping themselves together for mutual protection.
出自:W. S. Churchill