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clump

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++clump1 /klʌmp/ noun  1 [countable]GROUP OF THINGS a group of trees, bushes, or other plants growing very close together 〔树、灌木或其他植物的〕丛,簇,群clump of a thick clump of grass 茂密的草丛in a clump The roses were planted in clumps across the park. 公园里到处种着一簇簇的玫瑰。2. [countable + of] a small mass of something such as earth or mud 土块3 [uncountable]WALK the sound of someone walking with heavy steps 沉重的脚步声 I heard the clump of Ralph’s boots going up the stairs. 我听到拉尔夫上楼,他的靴子踩得噔噔响。
Examples from the Corpus
clumpIt was like the first part we had was in a clump and was brown.By one of the legs is a clump of dust shaped like a sea lion with its head and neck raised.Bright green lizards were scuttling over a clump of tree-roots twice as tall as Alan, and he was wide awake.Crunching up the gravel drive past a clump of rhododendrons, she heard a scuffle in the undergrowth.Grasses gradually increase and after 10 years the appearance is mainly one of grassland with scattered clumps of tall herbs.Three lone boys finally started up his walk in a sullen clump, and the rest followed in a bigger clump.An unwanted clump can be pulled up, and its roots and leaves dried for later use.clump ofa clump of daffodils
clump2 verb  1 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]WALK to walk with slow noisy steps 以沉重的步子行走clump up/down/along etc The kids clumped up the stairs in their boots. 孩子们穿着靴子咚咚咚地走上楼梯。2 [intransitive, transitive] (also clump together) if separate objects clump together, or are clumped together, they form a group or solid mass (使)结成块,(使)聚成簇 Hair and soap had clumped together in the drain. 头发和肥皂在排水管里结成了团。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
clumpHumidity causes sugar to clump.The walls are so thin we can hear the man next door clumping about all day.This leads to a slightly bizarre and unconvincing fusion of musical forces which all end up clumped awkwardly together.And those watching Forcibles swung their empty stares around the nearly deserted bar, then wheeled their tight formation and clumped out.When you add vinegar to milk, the small solid pieces clump together and form larger solid pieces.Galaxies, too, tend to clump together in clusters, which in turn may be parts of superclusters.The three of us clumped up the steps in our heavy ski boots.clump up/down/along etcHe curses again over the microphone and clumps along the pavement towards us.Their feet clumped down the stairs.
Origin clump1 (1200-1300) Probably from Low German klump
or growing Corpus a group other bushes, of trees, plants


clump
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clump1 /klʌmp/ noun
 Date: 1200-1300
 Origin: Probably from Low German klump
1. [countable] a group of trees, bushes, or other plants growing very close together
    clump of
    a thick clump of grass
    in a clump
    The roses were planted in clumps across the park.
2. [countable + of] a small mass of something such as earth or mud
3. [uncountable] the sound of someone walking with heavy steps:
    I heard the clump of Ralph’s boots going up the stairs.

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clump2 verb
1. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to walk with slow noisy steps
    clump up/down/along etc
    The kids clumped up the stairs in their boots.
2. (also clump together) [intransitive and transitive] if separate objects clump together, or are clumped together, they form a group or solid mass:
    Hair and soap had clumped together in the drain.


clumpBrE /klʌmp/ 🔊NAmE /klʌmp/ 🔊 nouna small group of things or people very close together, especially trees or plants; a bunch of sth such as grass or hair (尤指树或植物的)丛,簇,束,串;(人的)群,组;(草的)堆;(毛发的)缕a clump of trees/bushes 树丛;灌木丛the sound made by sb putting their feet down very heavily 沉重的脚步声
clumpBrE /klʌmp/ 🔊NAmE /klʌmp/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they clump BrE /klʌmp/ 🔊 NAmE /klʌmp/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it clumps BrE /klʌmps/ 🔊 NAmE /klʌmps/ 🔊past simple clumped BrE /klʌmpt/ 🔊 NAmE /klʌmpt/ 🔊past participle clumped BrE /klʌmpt/ 🔊 NAmE /klʌmpt/ 🔊 -ing form clumping BrE /ˈklʌmpɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈklʌmpɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] + adv./prep. (especially BrE) to put your feet down noisily and heavily as you walk 以沉重的脚步行走The children clumped down the stairs. 孩子们脚步嗵嗵地走下了楼梯。🔊🔊 [intransitive, transitive] ~ (together) | ~ A and B (together) to come together or be brought together to form a tight group 聚集;被聚集成群Galaxies tend to clump together in clusters. 星系往往聚集形成星团。🔊🔊