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1 huddle
I ['hʌdl]1) (of people) calca f., folla f.; (of buildings) gruppo m.; (of objects) mucchio m.2) AE sport (of football players) = breve consultazione in gruppo per stabilire la tattica da seguireII ['hʌdl]to huddle around — stringersi attorno a [fire, radio]
* * *1. verb1) ((often with together) to crowd closely together: The cows (were) huddled together in the corner of the field.) stringersi (insieme)2) (to curl up in a sitting position: The old man (was) huddled near the fire to keep warm.) rannicchiarsi2. noun(a number of people, things etc crowded together: a huddle of people round the injured man.) calca* * *huddle /ˈhʌdl/n.1 mucchio; accozzaglia; calca; folla2 [u] confusione; trambusto3 ( sport e fam.) consultazione ( dei giocatori riuniti, per decidere quale tattica seguire; dei giudici di una competizione, ecc.)● (fam.) to go (o to get) into a huddle, riunirsi per una consultazione (per es., di giocatori di football americano).(to) huddle /ˈhʌdl/A v. i.1 accalcarsi; affollarsi; stringersi insieme: Animals huddle together for warmth, gli animali si stringono insieme per star caldiB v. t.1 ammonticchiare; ammucchiare2 calcare; pigiare; stipare: I huddled the children into the car, ho ammassato i ragazzi dentro l'automobile● to huddle on one's clothes, infagottarsi negli abiti □ (antiq.) to huddle over (o through), affrettarsi, precipitarsi □ to huddle together, stringersi l'un l'altro (o insieme) □ to huddle up, raggomitolarsi; rannicchiarsi: The little boy huddled close to his mother, il bimbo si è rannicchiato vicino alla mamma.* * *I ['hʌdl]1) (of people) calca f., folla f.; (of buildings) gruppo m.; (of objects) mucchio m.2) AE sport (of football players) = breve consultazione in gruppo per stabilire la tattica da seguireII ['hʌdl]to huddle around — stringersi attorno a [fire, radio]
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