n. (橄榄球的)并列争球; (橄榄球)并列争球的全体前锋; 相互拥挤的人群 scrum的第三人称单数和复数
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(英式橄榄球)并列争球,密集争球 In rugby, a scrum is a tight group formed by players from both sides pushing against each other with their heads down in an attempt to get the ball.
N-COUNT 拥挤的人群 A scrum is a group of people who are close together and pushing against each other.
She pushed through the scrum of photographers. 她从挤作一团的摄影记者中挤了过去。
Senior architects were available at most of the daily scrums, and were available to all team members throughout all iterations. 高级架构师每天都出席大部分小会议,并且在所有迭代过程中都与全部团队成员在一起。
Daily meetings, called scrums, are informal reviews of progress and issues that impede progress. 日常会议(称为Scrum)将对进度以及阻碍进度的问题进行非正式的讨论。
Because it can leverage work item management, as well as agile planning and reporting, it provides a great framework facilitating daily scrums. 因为它可以结合工作项管理以及敏捷规划和报告,所以它可以提供一种有效的框架来支持每日例会(DailyScrum)。
Using this approach, so that you can have software-assisted daily scrums, is even more valuable in these situations. 使用这种方法会获取软件支持的每日例会,在这些情况下会变得更有价值。
For my team, our scrums were at 10, so most people got in around 9:30 or 9 at the earliest ( unless they were really busy). 我所在的团队通常上午10点开会,所以大多数人9点半左右到办公室,有些人最早9点到场(除非他们特别忙)。
Keep Communication Flowing With Scrums of Scrums 保持各个Scrum之间的沟通
Fast forward to yesterday, and a stream of newly arrived dignitaries from far-flung countries walked through the same austere hallway with scrums of journalists snapping questions in their wake. 如果把镜头拉到昨天,你会看到,一批刚刚从偏远国度到达的贵宾正穿越同一条简朴的走廊,而他们身后却紧追着大声提问的记者。