Sanakirja
Tekoälykääntäjä

Synonyymit

Ääntäminen

  • ÄäntäminenSouthern England
  • RP:
    • IPA: /ˈklʌstə/
  • GA:
    • IPA: /ˈklʌstɚ/
KieliKäännökset
bulgariaкитка, грозд, кичур, трупам се, рой (roj)
espanjaamontonar, racimo, aglomerar, amontonamiento, agruparse, cúmulo, acorde, agrupación, agrupamiento, grupo
esperantoberaro
hollanticluster, bos
italiagruppo, grappolo, crocchio, penzolo, aggruppamento
japani群がる, 密集
latinaacervus
latviakopa
portugaliconjunto, aglomeração, agrupamento, aglomerar, aglomerado, encontro consonantal, cluster, agrupar
puolagromada, zbitka, klaster
ranskacollection, s'attrouper, ensemble, amas, troupe, bande, essaim, bloc, bouquet, grappe, consteller, grappe d'entreprises, groupe, faisceau
ruotsisamling av föremål, klunga, klase, knippa, hop, anhopning, svärm, kluster, grupp, drös
saksaBüschel, Anhäufung, Sternhaufen, Akkord, Cluster, Haufen, Gruppe, Traube, Schwarm
suomiryhmä, 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
tanskaklase, sværm, flokkes, serie, klynge
tšekkikupa, shluk
unkaritömörül
venäjäкисть (kist), рой (roi), пучок (putšok), гроздь (grozd), скопление (skoplenije), кластер (klaster)
virokobar

Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. A bunch or group of several discrete items that are close to each other.
  2. (astronomy) A group of galaxies, nebulae, or stars that appear to the naked eye to be near each other.
  3. (physical chemistry) An ensemble of bound atoms (especially of a metal) or molecules, intermediate in size between a molecule and a bulk solid.
  4. A group of computers that work together.
  5. A logical data storage unit containing one or more physical sectors (see block).
  6. (epidemiology) A group of cases of the same disease occurring around the same place or time.
  7. (linguistics) Synonym of lexical bundle (“a sequence of two or more words that occur in a language with high frequency but are not idiomatic”).
  8. A set of bombs or mines released as part of the same blast.
  9. (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.
  10. (music) A secundal chord of three or more notes.
  11. (phonetics) A pronounceable group of consonants that occur together: a consonant cluster.
  12. (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.
  13. A number of individuals (animals or people) collected in one place or grouped together; a crowd, a mob, a swarm.
  14. (slang) Euphemistic form of clusterfuck (“a chaotic situation where everything seems to go wrong”).

Verbi

  1. To collect (animals, people, objects, data points, etc) into clusters (noun ).
  2. To cover (with clusters); to scatter or strew in clusters (within); to distribute (objects) within such that they form clusters.
  3. (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

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfekticlusteredImperfekticlustered
Partisiipin preesensclusteringMonikkoclusters
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensclustersYksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesensclustereth (vanhahtava)