簇拥 | cù yōng | to crowd around; to escort | |
花团锦簇 | huā tuán jǐn cù | brightly colored decorations (idiom); splendid | |
簇新 | cù xīn | brand-new; spanking new | |
花簇 | huā cù | bunch of flowers; bouquet | |
万物簇生 | wàn wù cù shēng | All things spring into life. (idiom) |
1 | A cluster of specks of light appeared near the edge of the woods. | |
2 | There! When you stand back and survey your work, you should see a set of clusters, or a big web, or a sort of map: hence the names for this activity. | |
3 | With the white church and cluster of houses down by the bay, I could see the spot farther up the hill where a lovely scene would fall together in my viewfinder. | |
4 | Yes, a rather shy but sweet hydrogen core cluster intelligence in a class nine star in G445 zone. | |
5 | People with autism have smaller minicolumns - clusters of around 100 neurons that some researchers think act as the brain's basic processing units - but they also have more of them. |