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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/ [I] ~ (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。 [I] ~ (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/ adjective◆People 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 |