单词 | to lump large |
释义 | > as lemmasto lump large a. intransitive. To collect together into a lump; to be formed or raised into lumps. Also to lump large, to bulk large, be imposing or impressive. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > constitution of matter > other specific kinds of texture > [verb (intransitive)] > form lumps clotterc1405 clodder1499 clod1530 clot1530 cluster1561 clunter1587 clutter1601 coagulate1669 lump1722 coalesce1759 the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > protuberance or rounded projection > be or become protuberant [verb (intransitive)] > form lumps lump1852 1722 Robie in Philos. Trans. 1720–21 (Royal Soc.) 31 122 [To] cause the Ashes to lump or clodder together. 1852 C. Morfit Art of Tanning, Currying, & Leather-dressing (1853) 397 Leather thus made..does not lump under the hammer. 1856 Symonds in H. F. Brown Biog. (1895) I. 82 I have a new cover and cushion made for my chair. It is much fatter and more comfortable than the old one, which used to lump up all in a heap. < as lemmas |
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