grouping
/ˈɡruːpɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɡruːpɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈgrü-piŋ/ (ame, mw)
grouping — 名詞
- groupingsingular
- groupingsplural
1. a set of people or things that has been put together, or that is being looked at
組別;群組
被當成同一組看待的人或物
a set of people or things that has been put together, or that is being looked at as one unit.
The seating chart showed three groupings of students by language level.
座位表顯示學生依語言程度分成三個組別。
pattern: a grouping of [people] by [feature]
We saw groupings of red lanterns above each food stall.
我們看到每個小吃攤上方都有成組的紅燈籠。
grouping as a visible set of objects
Two groupings of chairs faced the stage for the school debate.
有兩組椅子面向舞台,準備給學校辯論使用。
The museum displayed shell groupings from four coastal villages.
博物館展出來自四個沿海村落的一組組貝殼。
Bao compared the fruit groupings at each corner stall.
Bao 比較每個轉角攤位水果分成的組別。
- group
the plain everyday word for a set of people or things
- cluster
suggests items close together in space
- collection
broader; may describe items gathered over time, not only arranged together
文法句型
a grouping of [people/things]
small groupings
themed groupings
用法筆記
Usually countable and often followed by 'of' plus the people or things inside the set. Distinguish from sense 2: this sense names the finished set itself, not the action or method of creating it.
常見錯誤
2. the process of putting people or things into groups according to a plan or share
分組過程
把人或物整理成各組的過程
the process of putting people or things into groups according to a plan or shared feature.
The teacher's grouping of readers by confidence helped shy children speak.
老師按自信程度替讀者分組,幫助害羞的孩子開口。
pattern: grouping of [people] by [feature]
Careful grouping by size made the boxes easier to load onto the truck.
依大小仔細分組,讓箱子更容易搬上卡車。
grouping by [feature] to improve a task
The app does automatic grouping of photos by date and place.
這個 app 會依日期和地點自動進行照片分組。
After lunch, the coach changed the grouping of players for passing practice.
午餐後,教練為了傳球練習改了球員的分組方式。
Our science teacher explained the grouping process before the lab began.
實驗開始前,我們的自然老師先說明分組流程。
- sorting
everyday word for putting things into kinds or sets
- classification
more formal and often used for systems or study
- arrangement
broader; can describe ordering, placing, or organising, not only grouping
- mixing
focuses on combining things together rather than separating them into sets
文法句型
grouping of [people/things]
grouping by [feature]
automatic grouping
用法筆記
Often singular when it names one organising activity or method. Distinguish from sense 1: if you are talking about how people or things were sorted, rather than the resulting set, this is sense 2.