bunch的意思和读音

bunch

: [bʌntʃ] : [bʌntʃ]

n.

v.

bunches  bunching  bunched  

Adj.+n.whole bunch

v.disperse

v.huddle,gather,cluster

n.group,set,lot,gang,gathering

bunchn.

1.[c]~ of stha number of things of the same type which are growing or fastened together

a bunch of bananas/grapes, etc.

a bunch of keys

She picked me a bunch of flowers .

2.[sing](informal)a ~ (of sth)a large amount of sth; a large number of things or people

I have a whole bunch of stuff to do this morning.

3.[sing](informal)a group of people

The people that I work with are a great bunch.

4.[pl]long hair that is divided in two and tied at each side of the head

She wore her hair in bunches.

IDMthe best/pick of the bunch);the best out of a group of people or thingsv.

1.[i][t]使to become tight or to form tight folds; to make sth do this

His muscles bunched under his shirt.

Her skirt had bunched up round her waist.

His forehead was bunched in a frown.

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na.1.“Bunche”

n.1.a group of people2.a group of cut flowers that you hold together or that someone has tied together. A bunch of flowers that someone has arranged in an attractive way is called a bouquet.; a group of bananas, grapes, etc. that grow together; a set of keys that are together on a metal ring

v.1.if a group of people bunch or are bunched, they get very close to each other2.if cloth bunches, or if you bunch it, it comes together in small folds3.to put things such as flowers into a bunch4.to form a tight round shape, or to make something do this1.if a group of people bunch or are bunched, they get very close to each other2.if cloth bunches, or if you bunch it, it comes together in small folds3.to put things such as flowers into a bunch4.to form a tight round shape, or to make something do this

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