bunch

[bʌntʃ][bʌntʃ]
n.束,串,捆;一串,一群;一帮,一伙;[非正式用语]大量
vt.聚成一串,形成一串;聚成一组;使起褶:使(织物)起褶
vi.形成一串,形成一组;打褶;膨胀,凸出
网络花束;束;一群;串
词形变化:
bunches   bunched   bunched   bunching   bunches  
派生词: bunchy  
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1 . Joseph watched a shady-looking bunch playing cards aboard a Mississippi steamer.

约瑟夫看到一群可疑的人在密西西比河的一艘轮船上打牌。

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2 . We don't want to look like a bunch of cowboys.

我们不想看上去像一帮奸商。

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3 . They're just a bunch of leeches cadging off others!

他们只不过是一帮伸手向人要这要那的寄生虫!

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4 . Lili had fallen asleep clutching a fat bunch of grapes.

莉莉手里抓着一大串葡萄睡着了。

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5 . Amidst the current bunch of nonentities, he is a towering figure.

在当前这帮无足轻重的人里面,他算是鹤立鸡群。

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英英释义 行业释义 网络释义 常用俚语
noun

1.a grouping of a number of similar things;

a bunch of trees

2.an informal body of friends;

he still hangs out with the same crowd

3.any collection in its entirety;

she bought the whole caboodle

vern

1.form into a bunch;

The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom

2.gather or cause to gather into a cluster;

She bunched her fingers into a fist