bunch [bʌntʃ] noun GROUP 组 IMPROVER countable ■a number of things of the same type fastened together or in a close group 串,束,扎•a bunch of flowers/grapes/bananas/keys一束花/一串葡萄/一串香蕉/一串锁匙 •mainly US informal The reorganization will give us a whole bunch (= a lot) of problems.重组将会给我们带来许多问题。 only singular ■a group of people 一帮人•They're a bunch of hooligans.他们是一帮流氓。 •Your friends are a nice bunch.你的一帮朋友都很好。 the best/pick of the bunch ■the best person or thing from a group of similar people or things 出类拔萃的人(或物);精英;精品•Send in your poems and we'll publish the pick of the bunch.把你的诗歌寄过来,我们将择优出版。 [bʌntʃ] noun HAIRSTYLE 发型 bunches UK [plural] ■If a girl has her hair in bunches, it is tied together in two parts with one at each side of her head. (扎在头两侧的)小辫•As a little girl she wore her hair in bunches.小时候她把头发梳成两个小辫。 [bʌntʃ] noun a bunch of fives old-fashioned slang ■If you give someone a bunch of fives, you hit them hard with your hand closed. 一拳痛击 [bʌntʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs bunch (sth) up/together ■to move close together to form a tight group (使)聚拢;(使)挤成一团;(把…)聚成一堆•The monkeys bunched together in their cage.猴子在笼中挤成一团。 •We were all bunched up at the back of the room.我们都挤在房间的后面。 [bʌntʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] bunch (sth) up ■If material bunches up, or if someone bunches it up, it moves into tight folds (把…)团成一团;(使)打褶•Your shirt's all bunched up at the back.你的衬衣后面都是褶。 |