1 N-COUNT [usually singular, adjective NOUN] 一伙,一群(人) A bunch of people is a group of people who share one or more characteristics or who are doing something together. 一伙,一群(人) [informal]
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My neighbours are a bunch of busybodies. [+ of]
我的邻居们是一群爱管闲事的人。
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We were a pretty inexperienced bunch of people really. [+ of]
我们事实上是一些相当没有经验的人。
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The players were a great bunch.
球员人数众多。
SYN group, band, crowd, party
2 N-COUNT [usually singular] 一束(花) A bunch of flowers is a number of flowers with their stalks held or tied together. 一束(花)
SYN bouquet, spray, garland, wreath
3 N-COUNT [usually singular] 一串(香蕉或葡萄) A bunch of bananas or grapes is a group of them growing on the same stem. 一串(香蕉或葡萄)
SYN cluster, clump, bundle, rick
4 N-COUNT [usually singular] 一串(钥匙) A bunch of keys is a set of keys kept together on a metal ring. 一串(钥匙)
5 QUANT 大量;大批 A bunch of things is a number of things, especially a large number. 大量;大批 [US, informal]
6 N-PLURAL [usually in NOUN] (扎在女子脑后两侧的)发辫 If a girl has her hair in bunches, it is parted down the middle and tied on each side of her head. (扎在女子脑后两侧的)发辫 [British]
7 VERB (衣服)打褶 If clothing bunches around a part of your body, it forms a set of creases around it. (衣服)打褶
SYN gather, wrinkle, pleat, ruffle
8 PHRASE [usually verb-link PHRASE] 同类中最好的;出类拔萃者;精华 If you say someone or something is the best of the bunch or the pick of the bunch, you mean they are the best of a group of people or things. 同类中最好的;出类拔萃者;精华 [informal]
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