scrum
名词 n.
动词 v.
专有名词
英文释义
名词 n.
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A tightly packed and disorderly crowd of people.
— A scrum developed around the bar when free beer was announced.
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A tightly packed group of reporters surrounding a person, usually a politician, asking for comments about an issue; an opportunity provided for a politician to be approached this way.
— A scrum formed around Scott Brison in the House of Commons lobby shortly after he announced his candidacy for the federal Liberal leadership.
- In rugby union or rugby league, all the forwards joined together in an organised way.
- In agile software development (specifically Scrum or related methodologies), a daily meeting in which each developer describes what they have been doing, what they plan to do next, and any impediments to progress.
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Hostile shoving between two groups.
— [A] group of far-right lawmakers tried to mark Jerusalem Day by forcing their way into the street inhabited by the Palestinians listed for eviction. A group of leftist and Arab lawmakers blocked their path, setting off a brief scrum, before at least one far-right lawmaker ... broke through the Arabs' lines.
动词 v.
- To form a scrum.
专有名词
- Alternative letter-case form of Scrum.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
Either a back-formation from or an apocopic form of scrummage, a variant of scrimmage.
词源 2
Either a back-formation from or an apocopic form of scrummage, a variant of scrimmage.
词源 3
Either a back-formation from or an apocopic form of scrummage, a variant of scrimmage.
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