单词 | grouping |
释义 | grouping (gruːpɪŋ ) Word forms: groupings countable noun B2 A grouping is a set of people or things that have something in common. There were two main political groupings pressing for independence. Synonyms: organization, group, body, association Collocations: political grouping And which international political grouping they belong to? Times, Sunday Times In the fiction of both writers, characters shun commitment to any political grouping. The Times Literary Supplement Not so the political grouping of which he was a founder member. Times, Sunday Times And his nominees for the cabinet seem drawn 'from a political grouping that we didn't know existed'. Times, Sunday Times He manipulated and achieved a position of leadership in whichever political grouping seemed to be in the ascendant. Times, Sunday Times Frankly, this discovery that the middle classes look up to the social grouping above them, has been a'solutely shocking. Times, Sunday Times Almost all his films involve his penetration of a family unit or cohesive social grouping. Times, Sunday Times The boundaries of family are far more elastic and accommodating than those of any other social grouping. Times, Sunday Times What are the driving forces behind elephant social groupings? Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 More complex social groupings emerged, supported by more varied and reliable food sources and specialized tool types. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 群体有某共同点的 Japanese: 集団 |
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