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IELTS BNC: 142 COCA: 163

group

1 group /ˈgruːp/ noun
plural groups
1 group
/ˈgruːp/
noun
plural groups
Learner's definition of GROUP
[count]
: a number of people or things that are together or in the same place组;群;类
often + of
◊ In British English group is used with both singular and plural verbs.在英国英语中,group与单数或复数动词连用。
: a number of people who are connected by some shared activity, interest, or quality集体;群体;团体
see also focus group, interest group, newsgroup, pressure group, support group
: a number of things that are related in some way族;系;组
: a number of musicians who play together regularly演奏组;乐团;乐队
2 group /ˈgruːp/ verb
groups; grouped; grouping
2 group
/ˈgruːp/
verb
groups; grouped; grouping
Learner's definition of GROUP
[+ object] : to put (people or things) in a group(使人或事物)成群,成组,聚集often + together
often used as (be) grouped常用作(be) grouped
[no object] : to form a group组团;聚拢often + around or together
IELTS BNC: 142 COCA: 163

group

1 of 2

noun

often attributive
1
: two or more figures forming a complete unit in a composition
went there as a group
2
a
: a number of individuals assembled together or having some unifying relationship
a study group
b
: an assemblage of objects regarded as a unit
one of the food groups
c(1)
: a military unit consisting of a headquarters and attached battalions
(2)
: a unit of the U.S. Air Force higher than a squadron and lower than a wing
3
a
: an assemblage of related organisms
often used to avoid taxonomic connotations when the kind or degree of relationship is not clearly defined
b(1)
: two or more atoms joined together or sometimes a single atom forming part of a molecule
especially : functional group
a methyl group
(2)
: an assemblage of elements forming one of the vertical columns of the periodic table
c
: a bed or layer of rocks deposited during an era
4
: a mathematical set that is closed under a binary associative operation, contains an identity element, and has an inverse for every element

group

2 of 2

verb

grouped; grouping; groups

transitive verb

1
: to combine in a group
grouped English and Dutch as Germanic languages
2
: to assign to a group : classify
The children were grouped by age.

intransitive verb

1
: to form a group
The students grouped around the table.
2
: to belong to a group
3
: to make groups of closely spaced hits on a target
the gun grouped beautifully R. C. Ruark
groupable adjective

Example Sentences

Noun It'll be easier if we go there as a group. She presented the idea to the group. We like to let these students work in groups whenever possible. She belongs to an environmental group. She joined a discussion group. A select group of scientists has been invited to the conference. Verb you should first group the invertebrates by genus group the kids together and we'll see who's missing See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Last year saw a record 671 mass shootings, according to the archive, more than double the number recorded in 2014, the first year available in the group's data. Tim Stelloh, NBC News, 10 Sep. 2022 Viewers tuning in to the 2023 Oscars telecast are in for a nostalgic treat, per the group's leadership, who previewed the upcoming awards ceremony Saturday morning during a panel discussion at the Toronto International Film Festival. Joey Nolfi, EW.com, 10 Sep. 2022 The group's former chairman, Enrique Tarrio, and other leaders have been charged with seditious conspiracy — the most serious charges brought so far in the insurrection. Fox News, 9 Sep. 2022 In Metro Detroit, the group's western Wayne County chapter is hoping to complete 50 bunk beds. Chandra Fleming, Detroit Free Press, 9 Sep. 2022 Some of our group had cycled to the nearest grocery store, about a mile and a half away, for provisions, to discover it was closed on Sundays. Tara Isabella Burton, WSJ, 9 Sep. 2022 Despite taking the loss, Hamilton head coach Jackie Walker isn't concerned about her group of golfers in the long run. Lucas Gordon, The Arizona Republic, 9 Sep. 2022 Among the group's key backers is John Bridgeland, a Cincinnati native and Republican who worked in Portman's congressional office. Haley Bemiller, The Enquirer, 8 Sep. 2022 The Tort Claimants Committee, the official body representing survivors in the bankruptcy, said revisions to the plan resulted in the group's support, including enhanced child protection procedures. Cara Kelly, USA TODAY, 8 Sep. 2022
Verb
Click on the app to allow notifications, turn them off, or group them. Adrienne So, WIRED, 5 Sep. 2022 In other words, take stock of which items reliably drive your sales and group those together. Kiran Herbert, Outside Online, 18 Dec. 2020 Few police were present as the crowd swelled to a few hundred and began to group itself into dueling factions. Peter Jamison, Washington Post, 24 June 2022 Officials sought to group together communities facing similar challenges such as gun violence, poverty and disinvestment. Emily Opilo, Baltimore Sun, 7 July 2022 For example, the Pac-12 could group into regional pods of the Northwest schools, California schools and Arizona and mountain schools. James Crepea | The Oregonian/oregonlive, oregonlive, 19 May 2022 FilmRise will group the webseries episodes into traditional half-hour formats and seasons for streaming. K.j. Yossman, Variety, 11 May 2022 One is the extensive polling done by the nonpartisan Pew Research Center as part of its long-running project to sort out how Americans group themselves by ideology, what Pew calls its political typologies. Los Angeles Times, 11 Feb. 2022 First, assess the situation, diagnose the challenges and group them. Expert Panel®, Forbes, 28 Jan. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Noun and Verb

French groupe, from Italian gruppo, by-form of groppo knot, tangle, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German kropf craw — more at crop

First Known Use

Noun

1668, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb

1706, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of group was in 1668
IELTS BNC: 142 COCA: 163
group

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + GROUP | GROUP + VERB | GROUP + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbig, large, wide大型團體;大群;包含廣泛的群體She has a very wide group of friends.她交遊甚廣。little, select, small小群體;經過挑選的團體;小組The president met with a select group of senior negotiators.總統有選擇地會晤了一批資深的談判代表。coherent, cohesive, homogeneous, tight, tight-knit, tightly knit團結的集體;有凝聚力的團體;由同類人組成的群體;緊密團結的一群The strangers who came together for the course soon became a cohesive group.參加這項課程的人互不相識,但很快就形成了一個具有凝聚力的集體。diverse, heterogeneous多樣的/混雜的群體organized組織起來的集體minority佔少數的群體Disabled drivers are an ever-growing minority group.殘疾司機這個少數群體在不斷擴大。dominant, powerful佔優勢的/強大的群體cultural, demographic, ethnic, racial, social文化群體;同類群體;族群;種族群體;社會群體family家族群The animals live in family groups of 10-20 individuals.這種動物生活在由 10 至 20 個個體組成的家族群中。age, peer年齡組;朋輩young people in this age group這個年齡組的年輕人He started smoking because of peer-group pressure.由於朋輩的壓力,他開始吸煙。discussion討論小組a discussion group that meets once a month每月會面一次的討論小組research, study研究小組self-help, support自助小組;支援隊focus焦點小組;中心小組business, consumer, student企業集團;消費者團體;學生團體action, advocacy, interest, pressure, special-interest(政治上的)行動小組;游說集團;利益集團;(為影響輿論或政府行為而開展活動的)壓力集團;特殊利益集團Local parents have formed an action group to campaign for better road safety.當地的家長成立了行動小組,以爭取改善道路安全狀況。working工作組rebel, splinter反叛集團;(分裂出的)小派系A few members of the party broke away to form a splinter group.這個黨的幾個成員分裂出去另組了一個小集團。extremist極端主義團體hate (especially NAmE) 仇恨群體terror, terrorist恐怖組織;恐怖團體church, religious教會組織;宗教團體conservation, environmental環境保護組織theatre/theater劇團book, reading讀書/閱讀小組youth青年團體pop, rock流行音樂/搖滾樂組合blood血型What blood group are you? (BrE) 你是哪種血型?comparison, control對比組;控制組muscle肌肉群user用戶群VERB + GROUPcreate, form, found, organize, set up, start創建/成立/建立/組織/創立/開創團體constitute組成小組head, lead, manage, run領導團體;管理團隊represent代表團隊become a member of, join成為團體的一員;加入小組leave離開團體He left the group last year to pursue a solo career.去年他離開那個音樂組合單飛了。GROUP + VERBform團體形成The group formed back in 1992.該團體成立於 1992 年。split up團體分裂The group has split up and re-formed several times with different musicians.這個樂隊已經分裂重組了好幾次,每次的成員都不同。comprise, consist of, include團體包括/由⋯組成/包含GROUP + NOUNleader, member團體領袖/成員activity, discussion, work團體活動/討論/工作photo集體照hug集體擁抱PREPOSITIONas a group作為一個集體The gorillas go foraging for food as a group.大猩猩集體覓食。in a/the group在團體中There are fifteen of us in the group.我們這個小組有 15 人。within a/the group在團體內Within a group, each individual had a definite status.團體內的每個成員都有明確的身分。group of一群⋯a group of young mothers一群年輕的母親PHRASESdivide sb/sth into groups把⋯分成小組We divided the class into small groups.我們把全班分成若干個小組。 note at organization
group

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBclosely形成緊密的團體broadly, loosely形成廣泛的/鬆散的團體thematically按主題分組Works in the exhibition are grouped thematically.展覽作品按主題分類。together聚集PREPOSITIONaccording to, by依照⋯分類Eggs were grouped according to size.雞蛋依大小分類。The children were grouped by age.兒童按年齡分組。around, round (especially BrE) 圍聚在⋯周圍They sat grouped around the fire.他們一組人圍火而坐。in, into分成⋯These stories can be loosely grouped into three types.這些故事可大致分為三類。with與⋯分在一組The England team was grouped with Uruguay and Holland.英格蘭隊和烏拉圭隊、荷蘭隊分在同一組。PHRASESgroup sth under a heading把⋯歸入一個標題下The names were grouped under four different headings.這些名稱歸入了四個不同的類目之下。

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