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| | VERB | | | /bʌntʃ/ | | | | 1 | bunch I/T if a group of people bunch , or are bunched, they get very close to each other (使)集中;(使)挤在一起 | The girls were bunched up on one side of the room. 女孩儿们都挤到房间的一侧。 | | +together The guests all bunched together near the buffet table. 客人们都聚在自助餐台的附近。 | | | | 2 | I/T if cloth bunches, or you bunch it , it comes together in small folds (使)打褶 | This skirt tends to bunch around my waist. 这条裙子容易在腰部起皱。 | | | | 3 | T to put things such as flowers into a bunch 使成一束 | We’ ll bunch these herbs and sell them. 我们会把这些药草扎成束并卖掉。 | | | | 4 | bunch I/T to form a tight round shape , or to make something do this (使)形成一团 | He kept bunching his hand into a fist. 他的手一直紧握成拳。 | | Karen bunched up the paper and threw it away. 卡伦把那张纸卷成一团扔掉。 | | | |