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bunchbQntFn [C]a number of things of the same type fastened or closely grouped together, or a group of people串, 群,帮a bunch of grapes / bananas / keys一串葡萄 / 香蕉 / 钥匙His friends are just a bunch of hooligans.他的朋友只不过是一帮流氓。I bought a bunch of flowers in the market.我在集市上买了一束花。Let me straighten out your shirt --it's all in a bunch at the back.让我把你的衬衫拉拉直, 它背后都皱成一团了。(infml) They're a nice bunch (= group of people).他们是一群好人。(esp. Am infml) The reorganization will give us a whole bunch (= a lot) of problems.重组将给我们带来很多问题。I like all her family but Gerard is the best / pick of the bunch (= the most pleasant person among them).我喜欢她全家,但杰勒德是他们中最棒的一个。A person or thing that is the best of a bad bunch is the one you think is not as bad as the others, although you do not really like any of them.矮子里的长子(dated humorous slang) If you give someone a bunch of fives you hit them hard with your hand closed.给(某人)一拳If he keeps on boasting like that someone will give him a bunch of fives.如果他再自吹自擂, 会有人给他一拳。
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