group
Significado: A number of people or things together; to arrange into categories
'Group' refers to a number of people or things that are together or connected in some way. It can describe a small social gathering, a music band, or a business conglomerate. As a verb, 'group' means to put things or people into categories. 'Group work' and 'focus group' are common compound terms.
Ejemplos
- A group of tourists was waiting outside the museum. 一群游客在博物馆外面等候。Un grupo de turistas estaba esperando fuera del museo.観光客のグループが博物館の外で待っていました。관광객 무리가 박물관 밖에서 기다리고 있었습니다.
- The children were grouped according to ability. 孩子们按能力分组。Los niños fueron agrupados según su capacidad.子供たちは能力別にグループ分けされました。아이들은 능력별로 그룹이 나뉘었습니다.
- She plays guitar in a rock group. 她在一个摇滚乐队里弹吉他。Ella toca la guitarra en un grupo de rock.彼女はロックグループでギターを弾いています。그녀는 록 그룹에서 기타를 연주합니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From French 'groupe', from Italian 'gruppo' meaning 'a knot' or 'cluster', probably of Germanic origin. The word entered English in the 17th century, initially as an art term for a cluster of figures in a painting. The general sense of 'a collection of people or things' followed soon after.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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