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  1. lump

    • IPA[lʌmp]

    英式

    • n.
      a compact mass of a substance, especially one without a definite or regular shape;a swelling under the skin, especially one caused by injury or disease
    • v.
      put in an indiscriminate mass or group; treat as alike without regard for particulars;(in taxonomy) classify plants or animals in relatively inclusive groups, disregarding minor variations
    • verb: lump, 3rd person present: lumps, gerund or present participle: lumping, past tense: lumped, past participle: lumped

    • noun: lump, plural noun: lumps

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    • 1. put in an indiscriminate mass or group; treat as alike without regard for particulars Hong Kong and Bangkok tend to be lumped together in holiday brochures Nigel didn't like being lumped in with prisoners
    • (in taxonomy) classify plants or animals in relatively inclusive groups, disregarding minor variations many arguments are based on one side lumping and the other splitting
    • 2. British carry (a heavy load) somewhere with difficulty the coalman had to lump one-hundredweight sacks right through the house
    • n.
      a single payment made at a particular time, as opposed to a number of smaller payments or ... your pension plan can provide a cash lump sum at retirement as well as a regular income a lump sum payment

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    • n.
      a single payment made at a particular time, as opposed to a number of smaller payments or ... your pension plan can provide a cash lump sum at retirement as well as a regular income a lump sum payment

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      sugar in the form of small cubes.

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    • n.
      a small cube of compacted sugar used especially for sweetening hot drinks.

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      a feeling of tightness or dryness in the throat caused by strong emotion, especially sadness

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    • ph.
      a feeling of tightness or dryness in the throat caused by strong emotion, especially sadness

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    • IPA[ləmp]

    美式

    • n.
      a compact mass of a substance, especially one without a definite or regular shape: there was a lump of ice floating in the milk
    • v.
      put in an indiscriminate mass or group; treat as alike without regard for particulars: Hong Kong and Bangkok tend to be lumped together in travel brochures he tends to be lumped in with the crowd of controversial businessmen

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    • IPA[ləmp]

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    • v.
      accept or tolerate a disagreeable situation whether one likes it or not: you can like it or lump it but I've got to work

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    • v.
      accept or tolerate a disagreeable situation whether one likes it or not: you can like it or lump it but I've got to work

    Oxford Dictionary