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bunch

英 [bʌntʃ]

美 [bʌntʃ]

n.  串; 束; 扎; 大量; 大批; 群体
v.  (使)变紧; (使)成皱褶

复数:bunches 过去分词:bunched 现在分词:bunching 过去式:bunched 第三人称单数:bunches 

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同义词辨析

clumpbunchbundlecluster【导航词义:束,串,群】

clumpn. 簇,丛
〔辨析〕
指长在一起的树木、灌木或其他植物。
〔例证〕
A stream meanders gently through a clump of trees.
一条小溪从树丛中蜿蜒流过。
Just walk to that clump of birches at the turn.
就走到转弯处那丛桦树那儿。
bunchn. 束,串,捆
〔辨析〕
指束、绑或长在一起的事物。
〔例证〕
She picked a large bunch of flowers to decorate her room.
她采了一大捧花来装饰房间。
He traded five potatoes for a bunch of bananas.
他用五个土豆换得一串香蕉。
bundlen. 包,扎
〔辨析〕
指包或捆在一起的纸张、衣服、木棍等。
〔例证〕
Rita started to go through the bundle of letters that she received.
丽塔开始翻看她收到的一扎信件。
He sold a bundle of old magazines to the second-hand bookstore.
他把一捆旧杂志卖给了二手书店。
clustern. 串,群,簇
〔辨析〕
指丛生的或聚集在一起的同类事物,如动植物、人、建筑等。
〔例证〕
He suddenly saw a cluster of red berries.
他突然看见了一簇红莓。
Grapefruit grows in clusters.
葡萄柚是成簇生长的。
You can see a cluster of low farmhouses from here.
从这儿你能看到一片低矮的农舍。
A cluster of children stood behind him.
他身后站着一群孩子。

短语动词

bunch togetherbunch up
1. (使)集中;(使)挤在一起  

短语用例

    bunch up/together

      bunch sb/sth up/together

      • (使)集中,聚拢
        to move closer and form into a group; to make people or things do this
        1. I have a whole bunch of stuff to do this morning.
          我今天上午有一大堆活儿。

      习惯用语

        n.

          the best/pick of the bunch
        • 出类拔萃的人(或事物);精英;精品
          the best out of a group of people or things

        牛津词典

          noun

          • 串;束;扎
            a number of things of the same type which are growing or fastened together
            1. a bunch of bananas/grapes, etc.
              一串香蕉、葡萄等
            2. a bunch of keys
              一串钥匙
            3. She picked me a bunch of flowers .
              她给我采了一束鲜花。
          • 大量;大批
            a large amount of sth; a large number of things or people
            1. I have a whole bunch of stuff to do this morning.
              我今天上午有一大堆活儿。
          • 群体
            a group of people
            1. The people that I work with are a great bunch.
              和我一起工作的那些人很不错。
          • (扎在头两侧的)发辫
            long hair that is divided in two and tied at each side of the head
            1. She wore her hair in bunches.
              她梳着两条辫子。

          verb

          • (使)变紧;(使)成皱褶
            to become tight or to form tight folds; to make sth do this
            1. His muscles bunched under his shirt.
              他衬衫下面的肌肉紧绷绷的。
            2. Her skirt had bunched up round her waist.
              她的裙子在腰际成皱褶收拢。
            3. His forehead was bunched in a frown.
              他皱紧眉头。

          柯林斯词典

          • N-COUNT 一伙,一群(人)
            Abunch ofpeople is a group of people who share one or more characteristics or who are doing something together.
            1. My neighbours are a bunch of busybodies...
              我的邻居们是一群爱管闲事的人。
            2. We were a pretty inexperienced bunch of people really...
              我们事实上是一些相当没有经验的人。
            3. The players were a great bunch.
              球员人数众多。
          • N-COUNT 一束(花)
            Abunch offlowers is a number of flowers with their stalks held or tied together.
            1. He had left a huge bunch of flowers in her hotel room.
              他在她宾馆房间里留下了一大束花。
          • N-COUNT 一串(香蕉或葡萄)
            Abunch ofbananas or grapes is a group of them growing on the same stem.
            1. Lili had fallen asleep clutching a fat bunch of grapes.
              莉莉手里抓着一大串葡萄睡着了。
          • N-COUNT 一串(钥匙)
            Abunch ofkeys is a set of keys kept together on a metal ring.
            1. George took out a bunch of keys and went to work on the complicated lock.
              乔治掏出一串钥匙,上前去鼓捣那把结构复杂的锁。
          • QUANT 大量;大批
            Abunch ofthings is a number of things, especially a large number.
            1. We did a bunch of songs together.
              我们一起唱了很多首歌。
            2. Bunchis also a pronoun.
            3. I'd like to adopt a multi-racial child. In fact, I'd love a whole bunch.
              我想收养一个混血儿。事实上我喜欢养一群混血儿。
          • (扎在女子脑后两侧的)发辫
            If a girl has her hairin bunches, it is parted down the middle and tied on each side of her head.
            1. VERB (衣服)打褶
              If clothingbunches arounda part of your body, it forms a set of creases around it.
              1. She clutches the sides of her skirt until it bunches around her waist.
                她捏着裙子的两侧,直到裙子在她腰部打起了褶。
            2. PHRASE 同类中最好的;出类拔萃者;精华
              If you say someone or something isthe best of the bunchorthe pick of the bunch, you mean they are the best of a group of people or things.
              1. I watched every game of the World Cup and Craig was the pick of the bunch.
                我观看了世界杯的每场比赛,克雷格是表现最出色的。

            英英释义

            noun

            • any collection in its entirety
              1. she bought the whole caboodle
              Synonym:lotcaboodle
            • a grouping of a number of similar things
              1. a bunch of trees
              2. a cluster of admirers
              Synonym:clumpclusterclustering
            • an informal body of friends
              1. he still hangs out with the same crowd
              Synonym:crowdcrewgang

            verb

            双语例句

            • She picked a large bunch of flowers for table decoration.
              她采了一大捧花来装饰桌子。
            • Lili had fallen asleep clutching a fat bunch of grapes.
              莉莉手里抓着一大串葡萄睡着了。
            • He took a bunch of keys from the pocket of his old corduroy trousers.
              他从破旧的灯芯绒裤子口袋里掏出一串钥匙。
            • We were a pretty inexperienced bunch of people really
              我们事实上是一些相当没有经验的人。
            • The players were a great bunch.
              球员人数众多。
            • The rest of the players are a great bunch of lads and I couldn't be happier
              剩下的选手是一帮很棒的小伙子,我太高兴了。
            • 'You'll miss The Brady Bunch.' —'Big deal. '
              “你会错过《布雷迪一家》的。”——“那有什么了不起。”
            • They think we're just a bunch of girlies who don't know what we're doing.
              他们认为我们只不过是一帮不懂事的黄毛丫头。
            • He will complain about having to spend time with such a boring bunch of geriatrics.
              得跟这么一群无聊的老家伙呆在一起,他会满腹牢骚的。
            • We don't want to look like a bunch of cowboys
              我们不想看上去像一帮奸商。