0 to move closer to other people, or to hold your arms and legs close to your body, usually because you are cold or frightened -- ścieśniać się, skupiać się, kulić się
1 a group of people or things that are standing close together -- grupka
Next door to my house, she sat huddled around a gas stove, always worried about the cost of running it.
They will be huddled about stoves then, and in the lack of proper clothing will not keep in the open air.
Obviously the shock was so great that they are now huddling together somewhere trying to create another policy on something.
They are not huddled in rows close together; they are set up 10 or 12 to the acre.
There women and children are huddled together in defiance of every moral and physical law.
They were enormously helpful, but we will not make policy on who huddles around whom at an international conference.
Families, huddled to- gether in town tenements in 1931, are now living in the countryside.
They are huddled together for warmth to survive.
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(尤指因寒冷或恐懼而)擠成一團,聚集在一起, 蜷縮,縮成一團, 一小群…
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(尤指因寒冷或恐惧而)挤成一团,聚集在一起, 蜷缩,缩成一团, 一小群…
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