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单词 grouping
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Definition of grouping in English:

grouping

noun ˈɡruːpɪŋˈɡrupɪŋ
  • 1A set of associated people acting together, especially within a larger organization.

    (尤指大团体中的)派,集团

    a grouping of left-wing trade union leaders

    由左翼工会领导人组成的派系。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It can lead to extremists and it can lead to humans bonding together in extreme groupings and it can also lead to mistrust on a grand scale.
    • They form complex social groupings, grow relatively slowly, and have low reproductive rates.
    • Some of the more ambitious regional economic groupings are striving to become a common market.
    • In the years since, no adequate explanation has ever emerged to explain why one so clearly adrift of the classic criminologist's socioeconomic homicidal grouping should have behaved as he did.
    • They were also the focal point of the community, bringing people together to form new social groupings.
    • In many cases organizations representing particular nationality groupings have been set up initially with a social function.
    • The search parameters let you create your own unique groupings and sort them in various ways.
    • Who plays when will be determined by the personnel groupings and the type of plays called.
    • Our leaders, from both major political groupings, are turning us into a nation of thugs.
    • Two more nations hope to join the grouping in 2007.
    • Stores are geared to particular teen styles and niches, or tighter age groupings.
    • In 1984, its original five members invited Brunei to join the grouping.
    • That there are factional groupings within the Liberals comes as no surprise.
    • Whether these are in widely different subjects, or whether they just stay within the confines of a traditional subject grouping, is yet to be resolved.
    • Women's groupings of all types provide important vehicles for social organization and action.
    • What we know after today is that we are the only grouping in this Parliament that cares about this nation.
    • Among men this pattern is stable and consistent in the three youngest age groupings.
    • Once again, the significant elements are to be sought inside the major social groupings.
    • They strike from anywhere, out of all sorts of formations and personnel groupings.
    Synonyms
    faction, political party, group, side, alliance, affiliation, association, coalition, movement, cabal, junta, bloc, camp, set, caucus, sect
    1. 1.1mass noun The action of putting people or things in a group or groups.
      分组;分类
      the grouping of pupils by overall aptitude
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Unlike men's social grouping, women's groups and social activities are scarce.
      • Our curriculum can develop such connections precisely because we, not the textbook authors, manage the ordering and grouping of topics.
      • For example, cooperative grouping and greater use of discussion have been used successfully in classrooms with large numbers of students.
      • Other fields in the line table facilitate grouping of the line records by corporate history or geographic relationships.
      • In peacetime, the navy's warships are deployed in groups of the same class ship at one base or patrol area, which is called administrative grouping.
      • The third factor or grouping accounted for seven percent of the variance is best described as traditional outreach skills.
      • Why not promote counting by grouping of small numbers of objects?
      • The end result is a clean hierarchical grouping and usage of business processes, as services, without the redundant and confusing technology of prior approaches.
      • Maybe it's because that grouping of people is so out of context these days… or that they look so gentrified almost, so adult, so grown up, so not rock starish.
      • The value of disciplinary grouping is that, at least at its best, people with real and specific competence are in control.
      • Cooperative learning techniques, including heterogeneous grouping, are a central component of this approach to developing literacy skills.
      • Previous taxonomic groupings were based largely on single characters.
      • Using study units served to focus the interviews and facilitated the identification and grouping of activities and concerns in each of the coastal areas.
      • The order of presentation of the speakers was constructed to avoid grouping of similar accents, gender and appearances.
      • Although this traditional grouping is geographically convenient, it may obscure a far more complex picture of interrelationships.

Definition of grouping in US English:

grouping

nounˈɡro͞opiNGˈɡrupɪŋ
  • 1A set of people acting together with a common interest or purpose, especially within a larger organization.

    (尤指大团体中的)派,集团

    a grouping of Protestant churches
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1984, its original five members invited Brunei to join the grouping.
    • They strike from anywhere, out of all sorts of formations and personnel groupings.
    • Some of the more ambitious regional economic groupings are striving to become a common market.
    • In the years since, no adequate explanation has ever emerged to explain why one so clearly adrift of the classic criminologist's socioeconomic homicidal grouping should have behaved as he did.
    • Among men this pattern is stable and consistent in the three youngest age groupings.
    • Once again, the significant elements are to be sought inside the major social groupings.
    • Two more nations hope to join the grouping in 2007.
    • What we know after today is that we are the only grouping in this Parliament that cares about this nation.
    • The search parameters let you create your own unique groupings and sort them in various ways.
    • They were also the focal point of the community, bringing people together to form new social groupings.
    • Stores are geared to particular teen styles and niches, or tighter age groupings.
    • It can lead to extremists and it can lead to humans bonding together in extreme groupings and it can also lead to mistrust on a grand scale.
    • Our leaders, from both major political groupings, are turning us into a nation of thugs.
    • Whether these are in widely different subjects, or whether they just stay within the confines of a traditional subject grouping, is yet to be resolved.
    • In many cases organizations representing particular nationality groupings have been set up initially with a social function.
    • Women's groupings of all types provide important vehicles for social organization and action.
    • Who plays when will be determined by the personnel groupings and the type of plays called.
    • They form complex social groupings, grow relatively slowly, and have low reproductive rates.
    • That there are factional groupings within the Liberals comes as no surprise.
    Synonyms
    faction, political party, group, side, alliance, affiliation, association, coalition, movement, cabal, junta, bloc, camp, set, caucus, sect
    1. 1.1 The arrangement or formation of people or things in a group or groups.
      分组;分类
      an alternative form of ability grouping

      按能力分组的一种变通的形式。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The order of presentation of the speakers was constructed to avoid grouping of similar accents, gender and appearances.
      • Maybe it's because that grouping of people is so out of context these days… or that they look so gentrified almost, so adult, so grown up, so not rock starish.
      • The end result is a clean hierarchical grouping and usage of business processes, as services, without the redundant and confusing technology of prior approaches.
      • Cooperative learning techniques, including heterogeneous grouping, are a central component of this approach to developing literacy skills.
      • The value of disciplinary grouping is that, at least at its best, people with real and specific competence are in control.
      • Why not promote counting by grouping of small numbers of objects?
      • Using study units served to focus the interviews and facilitated the identification and grouping of activities and concerns in each of the coastal areas.
      • Although this traditional grouping is geographically convenient, it may obscure a far more complex picture of interrelationships.
      • Other fields in the line table facilitate grouping of the line records by corporate history or geographic relationships.
      • In peacetime, the navy's warships are deployed in groups of the same class ship at one base or patrol area, which is called administrative grouping.
      • For example, cooperative grouping and greater use of discussion have been used successfully in classrooms with large numbers of students.
      • Previous taxonomic groupings were based largely on single characters.
      • Our curriculum can develop such connections precisely because we, not the textbook authors, manage the ordering and grouping of topics.
      • Unlike men's social grouping, women's groups and social activities are scarce.
      • The third factor or grouping accounted for seven percent of the variance is best described as traditional outreach skills.
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