lump
lump
lʌmp
lamp
British pronunciation
/lʌmp/

Définition et signification de « lump » en anglais

to lump
01

entasser, empiler

to put things together without sorting or organizing them carefully
Transitive: to lump sth
to lump definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The students frequently lump their belongings together at the end of the school day.
Les élèves entassent fréquemment leurs affaires ensemble à la fin de la journée scolaire.
02

regrouper, agglomérer

to group plants or animals together without paying attention to small differences between them
Transitive: to lump plants or animals
example
Exemples
He tended to lump all insects together, even though they were very different.
Il avait tendance à regrouper tous les insectes ensemble, bien qu'ils soient très différents.
Lump
01

a compact mass of material gathered or stuck together

example
Exemples
The dough formed a solid lump in the bowl.
02

a large, roughly shaped piece or portion of something without a defined form

example
Exemples
There was a lump of dirt stuck to his boot.
03

a clumsy or dull-witted person

example
Exemples
He 's a good man, but a bit of a lump socially.
04

grosseur, protubérance, bosse, tumeur

a swollen area under the skin, usually caused by a sickness or injury
example
Exemples
Lumps can be caused by various factors, including infections, injuries, benign tumors, or cancerous growths.
Les grosseurs peuvent être causées par divers facteurs, notamment des infections, des blessures, des tumeurs bénignes ou des excroissances cancéreuses.
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