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- a number of things, typically of the same kind, growing or fastened together束, 捆, 串:
1.1
- a bunch of grapes.一串葡萄。
1.2
- informal a group of people〈非正式〉一群人。
1.3
- informal, chiefly N. Amer. a large number or quantity; a lot〈非正式, 主北美〉许多, 大量:
we had been watching a bunch of horrible TV.
我们看了很多恐怖的电视节目。
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bunches
a hairstyle in which the hair is tied back into two clumps at the back or on either side of the head双发髻发型。
with obj.
1- collect or fasten into a compact group捆, 扎:
she bunched the needles together.
她把针绑在了一起。
1.1
- gather (cloth) into close folds将(布料)打褶。
1.2
- no obj.(a cloth) gather into close folds(衣服或衣料等)紧束(或绑):
his trousers bunched round his ankles.
他的裤子紧绑他的踝节部。
1.3
- no obj. form into a tight group or crowd组成一群(或一组); 集中; 挤作一团:
he halted, forcing the rest of the field to bunch up behind him.
他突然停下, 迫使场上所有其他人都在他后面挤作一团。
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- no obj.(muscles) flex or bulge(肌肉)伸缩(或鼓起)。
短语
the best(或the pick)of the bunch
- the best of a particular group最优秀的, 最好的。
bunch of fives
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- Brit. informal a fist〈英, 非正式〉拳头。
1.1
- a punch一拳。
thanks a bunch
- ironic, chiefly Brit. thank you very much〈讽, 主英〉多谢, 非常感谢。
派生词
bunchy
adjective词源
late Middle English: of unknown origin.