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EVP group
EVP group
EVP grouping
Gruppe nhóm Menschen


OXF3000ZH: 小组 group
3000TH: ทีม theemM team, group (loanword)
3000TH: คณะ khaH naH faculty, school, branch of study, department; group, party
3000TH: ประชุม bpraL choomM to meet (in a group), to hold a meeting, meeting, assemble
3000TH: พวก phuaakF of people, animals, numerical classifier for group
3000TH: หมู่ muuL group
3000TH: เหล่านั้น laoL nanH those, that group
3000TH: ชุด chootH suit, dress, uniform, clothing; class: set, group, series
3000TH: เหล่านี้ laoL neeH these, this group
3000TH: ลูกครึ่ง luukF khreungF child of two ethnic groups
5000FR: groupe group
5000FR: collectivité community, group
5000FR: regrouper to group together, regroup
5000FR: forum forum, newsgroup
5000FR: groupement grouping, group, categorization
5000FR: regroupement regrouping, reassembly
OXF3000: nhóm group
OXF3000N nhóm group
GBENDE: 团体 group Gruppe
CORE: group + + + + + + +
NGLS: group + number of people or things gathered together

ENDE: group Gruppe
FN: group n Aggregate
FN: group n Organization





We are a group. Chúng tôi là một nhóm. Abstract Objects 1
group nhóm Abstract Objects 1
What is your blood group? Nhóm máu của bạn là gì? Medical
blood group Nhóm máu Medical







like: group
a group of people bọn chúng
those guys, that group of people bọn chúng nó
guys, group of men bọn đàn ông
tuft (of hair), clump (of trees), bunch (of flowers), group (of stars) chòm
the naming of the group as Frontier danh xưng của nhóm là Frontier
(1) (classifier); limit, border
(2) group of people, family, community, group
giới
retirees (as a group of people) giới hưu trí
Labor (as a group of people), the working class giới lao động
task group (naval) hải đội đặc nhiệm
enclave (place where a group lives) khu xóm
(a group of) ten một chục
a group of fishermen một nhóm dân chài
a group of people một nhóm người
a group of people một đám người
to break up a group of protestors phá vỡ đoàn biểu tình
(1) body, group
(2) ability, capability
(3) card
thể
robber chief, leader of a group of criminals tướng cướp
a group of fortresses tập đoàn cứ điểm
team leader, group leader tổ trưởng
my gang, my crowd, my group of friends tụi tui
(1) edge, side (of a road, etc.)
(2) to protect
(3) group of 500 soldiers
vệ
to categorize, classify, place into a category, group together, rank xếp hạng
to lump, group together à uôm
a group of clouds áng mây
a group of mice đàn chuột
people of a group having different views đồng sàng dị mộng



2310 The Philippines is a group of islands near Taiwan. Philippines là một quần đảo gần Đài Loan.
2432 Not all the tourists in the group were Spanish. Some of them were French. Không phải tất cả khách du lịch trong đoàn đều là người Tây Ban Nha. Một vài trong số họ là người Pháp.

She began to explain her plan of action to the group. action
appeal to sb: The design has to appeal to all ages and social groups. appeal
In Paris she met a group of young artists: poets, film-makers and painters. artist
He took me aside (= away from a group of people) to give me some advice. aside
assist in/with sth: We are looking for people who would be willing to assist in the group's work. assist
his alleged association with terrorist groups association
She became famous through her association with the group of poets. association
the Board of Education (= a group of elected officials who are in charge of all the public schools in a particular area) board
Fighting had broken out between rival groups of fans. break out
The children came in two by two (= in groups of two). by
The two groups of children have quite different characteristics. characteristic
a support group for adult children of alcoholics child
civil unrest (= that is caused by groups of people within a country) civil
a coach party (= a group of people travelling together on a coach) coach
communicate sth (to sb): He was eager to communicate his ideas to the group. communicate
the international community (= the countries of the world as a group) community
These workers are considered (as) a high-risk group. consider
There was a group of youths standing on the street corner. corner
The plan has attracted criticism from consumer groups. criticism
criticize sb/sth: The decision was criticized by environmental groups. criticize
design sth (for sth): The method is specifically designed for use in small groups. design
division (of sth) into sth: the division of the population into age groups division
The project was a joint/group effort. effort
After the elections opposition groups began to emerge. emerge
an environmental group/movement (= that aims to improve or protect the natural environment) environmental
it is essential to do sth: It is essential to keep the two groups separate essential
Everyone in the group exchanged email addresses. exchange
fight (between A and B): A fight broke out between rival groups of fans. fight
shoals (= groups) of fish fish
A group of swans floated by. float
First get students to form groups of four. form
She used the money to go towards the foundation of a special research group. foundation
a group of girls/trees/houses group
A group of us is/are going to the theatre this evening. group
Students stood around in groups waiting for their results. group
The residents formed a community action group. group
English is a member of the Germanic group of languages group
The proportion of single parent families varies between different income groups. group
a minority group group
ethnic groups group
a group activity (= done by a number of people working together) group
She asked her students to get into groups of four. group
to work in groups group
The college is playing host to a group of visiting Russian scientists. host
The hostages were used as a human shield (= a person or group of people that is forced to stay in a particular place where they would be hurt or killed if their country attacked it). human
a sense of national/cultural/personal/group identity identity
higher/middle/lower income groups income
The group has just inked a $10 million deal. ink
There was a serious incident involving a group of youths. involve
She started the last lap just behind the leading group. leading
a little group of tourists little
a founder member of the conservation group member
The school is 95 per cent minority (= 95 per cent of children are not white Americans but from different groups). minority
Our group meets on Friday mornings. morning
They are a small but noisy pressure group (= they try to attract attention to their ideas by frequent discussion and argument). noisy
opposition forces (= people who are arguing, fighting, etc. with another group) opposition
orange groves (= groups of orange trees) orange
organized crime (= committed by professional criminals working in large groups) organized
There will be winners in each of three age groups, and one overall winner. overall
There are likely to be tensions and personality clashes in any social group. personality
play with sb/sth: A group of kids were playing with a ball in the street. play
The delegates posed for a group photograph. pose
For the purposes of this study, the three groups have been combined. purpose
rank (sb/sth) + adj.: Last year, he was ranked second in his age group. rank
religious groups religious
The group was considered to be a risk to national security. risk
As with all diseases, certain groups will be more at risk than others. at risk (from/of sth)
fighting between rival groups rival
The Weldon Group has a 6 000 strong sales force. sale
it is seen that...: It can be seen that certain groups are more at risk than others. see
They were photographed separately and then as a group. separately
share (sth with sb): Would you like to share your experience with the rest of the group? share
The group listens while one person shares (= tells other people about their experiences, feelings, etc.). share
Terrorist groups claimed responsibility for the shootings and bomb attacks. shooting
The player was signing autographs for a group of fans. sign
There are no significant differences between the two groups of students. significant
They huddled together in silent groups. silent
Team sports help to develop a child's social skills (= the ability to talk easily to other people and do things in a group). social
children's television programmes aimed at a specific age group specific
split sth (into sth): She split the class into groups of four. split
split (into sth): The results split neatly into two groups. split
We were split up into groups to discuss the question. split sb up, split up
It was time to take the political struggle onto the streets (= by protesting in large groups in the streets of a city). street
study how, what, etc...: The group will study how the region coped with the loss of thousands of jobs. study
There are substantial differences between the two groups. substantial
These measures are strongly supported by environmental groups. support
a target area/audience/group (= the particular area, audience, etc. that a product, programme, etc. is aimed at) target
a team event (= one played by groups of people rather than individual players) team
He received death threats from right-wing groups. threat
unite in sth: Local resident groups have united in opposition to the plan. unite

groupe on va commencer avec le premier groupe
collectivité les membres de la collectivité ont uni leurs efforts
regrouper le ministre des Finances a regroupé tout ça dans un seul programme
forum elle va organiser un forum
groupement j’étais dans toutes sortes de groupements
regroupement ils inventent les regroupements de populations