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subgroup

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Sociology
sub·group /ˈsʌbɡruːp/ noun [countable]  SSa separate, smaller, and sometimes less important part of a group 小团体,小集团,小分组
Examples from the Corpus
subgroupThe motivated, well-trained immigrant was not a subgroup of students but an archetype of all students.Matters are made worse if different selectivity processes are operating for each subgroup.More likely, it might be that we need to ensure that particular subgroups are represented in the sample.Where a grouping is a sizeable one it becomes divided into smaller subgroups.Workers start these subgroups for both social and work-related reasons.Each presentation from the two subgroups was greeted by spontaneous applause.By using subgroups, the consultants moved them toward consensus.This randomised comparison is consistent with subgroup data from ISIS-2.
sub·group nounChineseSyllable
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subgroup
subgroup /ˈsʌbɡruːp/ noun [countable]
a separate, smaller, and sometimes less important part of a group


sub·groupBrE /ˈsʌbɡruːp/ 🔊NAmE /ˈsʌbɡruːp/ 🔊 nouna smaller group made up of members of a larger group 小组;(团体中的)部分