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grouping
- IPA[ˈɡruːpɪŋ]
英式
- a set of associated people acting together, especially within a larger organization;the action of putting people or things in a group or groups
noun: grouping, plural noun: groupings
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- 1. a set of associated people acting together, especially within a larger organization a grouping of trade union leaders
- ▪ the action of putting people or things in a group or groups the grouping of pupils by overall aptitude
- a number of people or things that are located close together or are considered or classed together: these bodies fall into four distinct groups
- put together or place in a group or groups: three wooden chairs were grouped around a dining table
Oxford American Dictionary
- a number of people or things that are located, gathered, or classed together: a group of boys approached the bulbs should be planted in groups
- put in a group or groups: three chairs were grouped around a table
Oxford Dictionary
- those people who do not belong to a specific in-group.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a group within a workforce who normally work together.
Oxford Dictionary
- work done by a group of people in collaboration: the focus is on efficient use of space and products, and support of both individual and group work
Oxford Dictionary
- work done by a group of people in collaboration: the focus is on efficient use of space and products, and support of both individual and group work
Oxford American Dictionary
- those people who do not belong to a specific in-group.
Oxford Dictionary
- a Christian movement popularized in Oxford in the late 1920s, advocating discussion of personal ...
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- IPA[ˈɡro͞opiNG]
美式
- a set of people acting together with a common interest or purpose, especially within a larger ... a grouping of Protestant churches
Oxford American Dictionary