group

group
1. noun
1) Gruppe, die; attrib. Gruppen[verhalten, -dynamik, -therapie, -diskussion]

group of houses/islands/trees — Häuser-/Insel-/Baumgruppe, die

2) (Commerc.) [Unternehmens]gruppe, die
3) see academic.ru/108095/pop_group">pop group
2. transitive verb
gruppieren

group books according to their subjects — Bücher nach ihrer Thematik ordnen

* * *
[ɡru:p] 1. noun
1) (a number of persons or things together: a group of boys.) die Gruppe
2) (a group of people who play or sing together: a pop group; a folk group.) die Gruppe
2. verb
(to form into a group or groups: The children grouped round the teacher.) sich gruppieren
* * *
group
[gru:p]
I. n
1. + sing/pl vb (several together) Gruppe f; (specially assembled also) [Personen]kreis m
I'm meeting a \group of friends for dinner ich treffe mich mit ein paar Freunden zum Essen
we'll split the class into \groups of four or five wir werden die Klasse in Vierer- oder Fünfergruppen aufteilen
\group of trees Baumgruppe f
to get into \groups sich akk in Gruppen zusammentun
in \groups in Gruppen, gruppenweise
2. CHEM (category) Gruppe f
3. ECON (association) Konzern m, Konzernverbund m, Unternehmensgruppe f
4. (musicians) [Musik]gruppe f
5. COMPUT (six-character word) Gruppe f
6. COMPUT (in a GUI) Programmgruppe f
7. COMPUT (in a network) Benutzergruppe f
II. n modifier Gruppen-, gemeinsam
\group photo Gruppenfoto nt, Gruppenaufnahme f
\group sex Gruppensex m
\group work Gruppenarbeit f, Teamarbeit f
III. vt
to \group sth etw gruppieren
the magazines were \grouped according to subject matter die Zeitschriften waren nach Themenbereichen geordnet
the books were \grouped by size die Bücher waren nach der Größe sortiert
to \group sb:
I \grouped the children according to age ich habe die Kinder dem Alter nach in Gruppen eingeteilt
IV. vi sich akk gruppieren
to \group together sich akk zusammentun
to \group together around sb sich akk um jdn herumstellen [o [herum]gruppieren]
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[gruːp]
1. n
Gruppe f; (COMM ALSO) Konzern m; (= theatre group also) Ensemble nt

a group of people — eine Gruppe Menschen

a group of houses/trees — eine Häuser-/Baumgruppe

to form a group around sb/sth — sich um jdn/etw gruppieren

2. attr
Gruppen-; living, activities in der Gruppe or Gemeinschaft

group discussion — Gruppendiskussion f

3. vt
gruppieren

to group together (in one group) — zusammentun; (in several groups)

pupils are grouped according to age and ability — die Schüler werden nach Alter und Fähigkeiten in Gruppen eingeteilt

it's wrong to group all criminals together — es ist nicht richtig, alle Verbrecher über einen Kamm zu scheren or in einen Topf zu werfen (inf)

group the blue ones with the red ones —

they grouped themselves round him — sie stellten sich um ihn (herum) auf, sie gruppierten sich um ihn

the books were grouped on the shelf according to subject — die Bücher standen nach Sachgruppen geordnet im Regal

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group [ɡruːp]
A s
1. allg Gruppe f:
a group of bystanders;
group of buildings Gebäudekomplex m;
Group of Eight WIRTSCH G f 8;
group of islands Inselgruppe;
group of trees Baumgruppe;
in groups gruppenweise
2. fig Gruppe f, Kreis m
3. PARL
a) Gruppe f (Partei mit zuwenig Abgeordneten für eine Fraktion)
b) Fraktion f
4. auch group of companies WIRTSCH (Firmen)Gruppe f, Konzern m
5. LING Sprachengruppe f
6. GEOL Formationsgruppe f
7. MIL
a) Gruppe f
b) Kampfgruppe f (2 oder mehr Bataillone)
c) Artillerie: Regiment n
d) FLUG US Gruppe f, Br Geschwader n
8. MUS
a) Instrumenten- oder Stimmgruppe f
b) Notengruppe f
B v/t
1. gruppieren, anordnen
2. eingruppieren (into in akk), klassifizieren:
group with in dieselbe Gruppe einordnen wie
3. zu einer Gruppe zusammenstellen
C v/i
1. sich gruppieren
2. passen (with zu)
gp abk group
* * *
1. noun
1) Gruppe, die; attrib. Gruppen[verhalten, -dynamik, -therapie, -diskussion]

group of houses/islands/trees — Häuser-/Insel-/Baumgruppe, die

2) (Commerc.) [Unternehmens]gruppe, die
3) see pop group
2. transitive verb
gruppieren

group books according to their subjects — Bücher nach ihrer Thematik ordnen

* * *
n.
Gesellschaft f.
Gruppe -n f. v.
gruppieren v.

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