bunch
noun
verb
bʌntʃ
noun
1
GROUP OF THINGS
一组事物
a
group
of
things
that
are
fastened,
held,
or
growing
together
一束,一串
C
[+
of
]
I’ll
send
her
a
bunch
of
flowers
.
我会给她送去一束鲜花。
He
had
a
bunch
of
keys
on
his
belt.
他皮带上挂了一串钥匙。
a
bunch
of
grapes
一串葡萄;
2
GROUP OF PEOPLE
一群人
a
group
of
people
一群,一伙
singular 单数 | informal
The
ancient
Egyptians
were
a
clever
bunch.
古埃及人很聪明。
[+
of
]
a
friendly
bunch
of
people
一群友好的人
3
the best/pick of the bunch
the
best
among
a
group
of
people
or
things
佼佼者,出类拔萃的人
4
LARGE AMOUNT
大量
a
large
number
of
people
or
things,
or
a
large
amount
of
something
[美] 大量
singular 单数 | AmE
[+
of
]
There’s
a
whole
bunch
of
places
I
want
to
visit.
我想去的地方太多了。
5
bunches
if
a
girl
wears
her
hair
in
bunches,
she
ties
it
together
at
each
side
of
her
head
[英] 〔扎在头两侧的〕发辫
plural 复数 | BrE
verb
6
to
stay
close
together
in
a
group,
or
to
make
people
do
this
(使)聚拢,(使)围拢
I,T
The
children
bunched
together
in
small
groups.
孩子们你一群我一伙地聚在操场上。
John
stopped,
forcing
the
rest
of
the
group
to
bunch
up
behind
him.
约翰停下脚步,使得其他人在他身后聚了起来。
7
to
make
part
of
your
body
tight
or
to
become
tight
like
this
(使)〔身体部位〕变紧
I,T
Sean
bunched
his
fists.
肖恩握紧拳头。
8
to
pull
material
together
tightly
in
folds
(使)起褶
I,T
She
bunched
the
cloth
up
and
threw
it
away.
她把那块布揉成一团扔了。
9
to
hold
or
tie
things
together
in
a
bunch
将〔东西〕绑成一束
T