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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++hud·dle1 /ˈhʌdl/ ●○○ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive] (also huddle together/up)TOGETHER 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 We lay huddled together for warmth. 我们紧紧挤在一起取暖。huddle around People huddled around the radio, waiting for news. 人们聚集在收音机旁,等候消息。2 [intransitive always + adverb/preposition]BEND to lie or sit with your arms and legs close to your body because you are cold or frightened 〔因寒冷或恐惧而〕蜷缩着身体 She huddled under the blankets. 她盖着毯子缩成一团。 The snow blew against his huddled body. 雪花飘落在他蜷缩的身体上。3 [intransitive] American English to sit or stand with a small group of people in order to discuss something privately 〔一小群人〕聚集〔私下讨论某事〕 The executive board huddled to discuss the issue. 管理层聚在一起讨论那个问题。4. [intransitive] if American football players huddle, they gather around one player who tells them the plan for the next part of the game 〔美式橄榄球队员〕靠拢〔听取指示〕→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
huddleHomeless men huddled beneath flimsy blankets on the sidewalk.Last night families were huddled in fields fearing further tremors.A group of beggars were huddling in the shop entrance to keep dry.He sat huddled, looking pathetic and sorry for himself, and he would not smile.They smoke between classes and after lunch, much like their adult counterparts who huddle outside office buildings for smoke breaks.This week, the union's executive board huddled to discuss how to keep workers from competing against each other.The Springboks team, led by Joost van der Westhuizen, huddled together and prayed.The room didn't have any heating, and we had to huddle together for warmth.Quietly they huddled together on the cobbles of the drive.Even worse, during storms animals tend to huddle together, which creates even longer step potential loops.Mum was still huddled under the blanket.huddle aroundPeople huddled around their radios and TVs, waiting for news.
Related topics: American football
huddle2 noun [countable]  1 GROUP OF PEOPLEa 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huddle of a huddle of straw huts 一片杂乱的茅草屋 Huddles of men stood around talking. 男人们三五成群地站在那里说话。2. DSAa group of players in American football who gather around one player who tells them the plan for the next part of the game 〔美式橄榄球中〕聚拢听取战术指导的一群队员3. get/go into a huddle GROUP OF PEOPLEto form a small group away from other people in order to discuss something 私下商量,秘密商谈
Examples from the Corpus
huddleAs each question is asked each team goes into a huddle and then writes down its answer.Gwendolen loses her composure and huddles in terror.They talked in a close huddle and every so often would both turn round and look at me.He talks incessantly, in huddles with Jason and his solicitor and junior counsel.Nabers asks the seniors to come up with a cheer to break the huddle.With 16 seconds left, and no timeouts remaining, Starr stepped into the huddle for the last call.Mariucci noted the huddle could look strange with Rudolph standing with the other linemen.Cops in twos and threes huddle, lightly tap their thighs with night sticks and smile at me with benevolence.huddle ofBotwood was a huddle of small houses around a small harbor.
Origin huddle1 (1500-1600) Perhaps from Low German hudeln to crowd together
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huddle
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huddle1 /ˈhʌdl/ verb
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: Perhaps from Low German hudeln 'to crowd together'
1. [intransitive and transitive] (also huddle together/up) if a group of people huddle together, they stay very close to each other, especially because they are cold or frightened:
    We lay huddled together for warmth.
    huddle around
    People huddled around the radio, waiting for news.
2. [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to lie or sit with your arms and legs close to your body because you are cold or frightened:
    She huddled under the blankets.
    The snow blew against his huddled body.
3. [intransitive] American English to sit or stand with a small group of people in order to discuss something privately:
    The executive board huddled to discuss the issue.
4. [intransitive] if American football players huddle, they gather around one player who tells them the plan for the next part of the game

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huddle2 noun [countable]
1. a group of people or things that are close together, but not arranged in any particular order, pattern, or system
    huddle of
    a huddle of straw huts
    Huddles of men stood around talking.
2. a group of players in American football who gather around one player who tells them the plan for the next part of the game
3. get/go into a huddle to form a small group away from other people in order to discuss something


hud·dleBrE /ˈhʌdl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈhʌdl/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they huddle BrE /ˈhʌdl/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhʌdl/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it huddles BrE /ˈhʌdlz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhʌdlz/ 🔊past simple huddled BrE /ˈhʌdld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhʌdld/ 🔊past participle huddled BrE /ˈhʌdld/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhʌdld/ 🔊 -ing form huddling BrE /ˈhʌdlɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈhʌdlɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] ~ (up/together) (+ adv./prep.) (of people or animals 人或动物) to gather closely together, usually because of cold or fear (通常因寒冷或害怕)挤在一起We huddled together for warmth. 我们挤在一块取暖。🔊🔊They all huddled around the fire. 他们都聚集在火堆周围。🔊🔊 [intransitive] ~ (up) (+ adv./prep.) to hold your arms and legs close to your body, usually because you are cold or frightened (通常因寒冷或害怕)蜷缩,缩成一团I huddled under a blanket on the floor. 我在地板上盖着毯子缩成一团。🔊🔊 hud·dled BrE /ˈhʌdld/ 🔊NAmE /ˈhʌdld/ 🔊 adjectivePeople were huddled together around the fire. 人们围着火堆。🔊🔊huddled figures in shop doorways商店门口蜷缩着的人影We found him huddled on the floor. 我们发现他蜷缩在地板上。🔊🔊
hud·dleBrE /ˈhʌdl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈhʌdl/ 🔊 nouna small group of people, objects or buildings that are close together, especially when they are not in any particular order (尤指杂乱地)挤在一起的人(或物品、建筑)People stood around in huddles. 人们三五成群地到处聚集着。🔊🔊The track led them to a huddle of outbuildings. 那条小路把他们带到了一片杂乱拥挤的棚子。🔊🔊(in American football 美式足球) a time when the players gather round to hear the plan for the next part of the game 队员靠拢(磋商战术)get/go into a ˈhuddle (with sb)to move close to sb so that you can talk about sth without other people hearing 凑近(某人)说悄悄话;交头接耳