Ääntäminen
Southern England
- RP:
- GA:
Haettu sana löytyi näillä lähdekielillä:
| Kieli | Käännökset |
|---|
| bulgaria | китка, грозд, кичур, трупам се, рой (roj) |
| espanja | amontonar, racimo, aglomerar, amontonamiento, agruparse, cúmulo, acorde, agrupación, agrupamiento, grupo |
| esperanto | beraro |
| hollanti | cluster, bos |
| italia | gruppo, grappolo, crocchio, penzolo, aggruppamento |
| japani | 群がる, 密集 |
| latina | acervus |
| latvia | kopa |
| portugali | conjunto, aglomeração, agrupamento, aglomerar, aglomerado, encontro consonantal, cluster, agrupar |
| puola | gromada, zbitka, klaster |
| ranska | collection, s'attrouper, ensemble, amas, troupe, bande, essaim, bloc, bouquet, grappe, consteller, grappe d'entreprises, groupe, faisceau |
| ruotsi | samling av föremål, klunga, klase, knippa, hop, anhopning, svärm, kluster, grupp, drös |
| saksa | Büschel, Anhäufung, Sternhaufen, Akkord, Cluster, Haufen, Gruppe, Traube, Schwarm |
| suomi | ryhmä, kerääntyä, ryhmittyä, kasvaa tertussa, rykelmä, parvi, sointu, monisointu, kimppu, konsonanttiklusteri, terttu, sikermä, rypäs, galaksijoukko, joukko, klusteri, rypäle, ryväs, huiskilo, projektiryhmä, osaamiskeskittymä, ryvästymä, rypäleterttu, temaattinen kokonaisuus, pääteryhmä, varjokimppu, ohjelmaklusteri, soluryhmä, nauha-asemaryhmä, yritysryväs, tapausryväs |
| tanska | klase, sværm, flokkes, serie, klynge |
| tšekki | kupa, shluk |
| unkari | tömörül |
| venäjä | кисть (kist), рой (roi), пучок (putšok), гроздь (grozd), скопление (skoplenije), кластер (klaster) |
| viro | kobar |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- A bunch or group of several discrete items that are close to each other.
- (astronomy) A group of galaxies, nebulae, or stars that appear to the naked eye to be near each other.
- (physical chemistry) An ensemble of bound atoms (especially of a metal) or molecules, intermediate in size between a molecule and a bulk solid.
- A group of computers that work together.
- A logical data storage unit containing one or more physical sectors (see block).
- (epidemiology) A group of cases of the same disease occurring around the same place or time.
- (linguistics) Synonym of lexical bundle (“a sequence of two or more words that occur in a language with high frequency but are not idiomatic”).
- A set of bombs or mines released as part of the same blast.
- (US) In full oak leaf cluster: a small bronze or silver device shaped like a twig of oak leaves and acorns which is worn on a ribbon to indicate that the wearer has been conferred the same award or decoration before; an oakleaf.
- (music) A secundal chord of three or more notes.
- (phonetics) A pronounceable group of consonants that occur together: a consonant cluster.
- (statistics) In cluster analysis: a subset of a population whose members are similar enough to each other and distinct from others as to be considered a separate group; also, such a grouping in a set of observed data that is statistically significant.
- A number of individuals (animals or people) collected in one place or grouped together; a crowd, a mob, a swarm.
- (slang) Euphemistic form of clusterfuck (“a chaotic situation where everything seems to go wrong”).
Verbi
- To collect (animals, people, objects, data points, etc) into clusters (noun ).
- To cover (with clusters); to scatter or strew in clusters (within); to distribute (objects) within such that they form clusters.
- (intransitive) To form a cluster or group; to assemble, to gather.
Esimerkit
- a cluster of islands
- Her deeds were like great clusters of ripe grapes, / Which load the bunches of the fruitful vine.
- Then there was no more cover, for they straggled out, not in ranks but clusters, from among orange trees and tall, flowering shrubs[...],
- Charlie Mulgrew’s delicious deadball delivery was attacked by a cluster of green and white shirts at McGregor’s back post but Ledley got up higher and with more purpose than anyone else to thump a header home from five yards.
- Earless ghost swift moths become “invisible” to echolocating bats by forming mating clusters close (less than half a meter) above vegetation and effectively blending into the clutter of echoes that the bat receives from the leaves and stems around them.
- A cluster of flowers grew in the pot.
- As bees [...] / Pour forth their populous youth about the hive / In clusters.
- We loved him; but, like beasts / And cowardly nobles, gave way unto your clusters, / Who did hoot him out o' the city.
- The Pleiades cluster contains seven bright stars.
- The word "scrub" begins with a cluster of three consonants.
- The children clustered around the puppy.
- His sunny hair / Cluster'd about his temples, like a god's.
- the princes of the country clustering together
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