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 bunch [bʌntʃ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 串, 束

[医] 骨肿块(马)


  1. I received a bunch of flowers this morning.
    今天早晨我收到一束花。
  2. From the drawer Mr Mach took out a chain, with a bunch of keys dangling at its end.
    马赫先生从抽屉里拿出一条链子,链子一头挂着一串钥匙。
  3. I received a bunch of red roses on my birthday.
    生日那天,我收到一束红玫瑰。


bunch
[ noun ]
  1. a grouping of a number of similar things

  2. <noun.group>
    a bunch of trees
    a cluster of admirers
  3. an informal body of friends

  4. <noun.group>
    he still hangs out with the same crowd
  5. any collection in its entirety

  6. <noun.group>
    she bought the whole caboodle
[ verb ]
  1. form into a bunch

  2. <verb.motion> bunch together bunch up
    The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom
  3. gather or cause to gather into a cluster

  4. <verb.contact>
    bunch up bundle clump cluster
    She bunched her fingers into a fist


Bunch \Bunch\ (b[u^]nch; 224), n. [Akin to OSw. & Dan. bunke
heap, Icel. bunki heap, pile, bunga tumor, protuberance; cf.
W. pwng cluster. Cf. {Bunk}.]
1. A protuberance; a hunch; a knob or lump; a hump.

They will carry . . . their treasures upon the
bunches of camels. --Isa. xxx. 6.

2. A collection, cluster, or tuft, properly of things of the
same kind, growing or fastened together; as, a bunch of
grapes; a bunch of keys.

3. (Mining) A small isolated mass of ore, as distinguished
from a continuous vein. --Page.


Bunch \Bunch\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Bunched}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Bunching}.]
To swell out into a bunch or protuberance; to be protuberant
or round.

Bunching out into a large round knob at one end.
--Woodward.


Bunch \Bunch\, v. t.
To form into a bunch or bunches.

  1. I looked at my watch at the end, astonished that 100 minutes had gone by. But then I am looking at my watch again now, astonished that a vintage Venice festival has gone by, with only 36 hours, three films and a bunch of prizes to go.
  2. Still, they are friendly, peace-loving little shards of light, vaguely reminiscent of the ethereal creatures in Ron Howard's "Cocoon." Deepcore's crew is a lovable bunch of hardcore riggers led by Bud Brigman (Ed Harris).
  3. Here's a bunch of turtles that were blown up when they removed the rigs."
  4. "It seems the U.S. has the types of interventions where people don't want us," Larsen said. "I hope it doesn't take a bunch of body bags for people to wake up," Larsen said.
  5. Then I started reading his music and realized he wrote `Come Rain or Come Shine,' `That Old Black Magic,' `It's Only a Paper Moon' and a bunch of other songs that are really great.
  6. According to the World Bank, portfolio flows to Latin America multiplied fourfold from 1990 to 1992. Portfolio investors are not a homogeneous bunch - and neither can all portfolio investment be viewed as equal.
  7. "The Little League couldn't see spending a bunch of money to see if the rule was valid," Berkey said.
  8. "You're going to be giving a curriculum to a whole bunch of volunteer teachers who haven't thought out where they're coming from," she said.
  9. "I sure don't want a bunch of spurious appeals trying to blame everything in the world on Bundy," he said.
  10. His advice for visitors: "If you stop there at nighttime and you see a bunch of kids, you better not stop." They might be Tri-City Bombers, a youth gang claiming Lopezville as its territory.
  11. One manager, on returning to his office after the seminar, surprised the receptionist by remarking on the fine bunch of flowers on her desk.
  12. "Working Girl," NBC's new comedy series premiering tonight, is a harmless knockoff of the big-screen tale of a secretary with a whole bunch of spunk.
  13. It sounded like a bunch of cherry bombs going off." At the Kroger, perishables manager Rhonda Bartlett said managers oversaw a quick evacuation.
  14. He has an encyclopedic grasp of a whole bunch of areas, from Japanese beer companies to precious metals.
  15. "You put a bunch of men together and they love to be boys, talking about the same thing they did in the ninth grade."
  16. Not long ago, he came across a bunch of phones, each of which had a little magnet connected to a spring inside its housing.
  17. But "a bunch of utilities" should post profit increases.
  18. They had spent $16 a head hoping to see a bunch of rock idols, and we had spent upward of $35 a head hoping to be taken for a bunch of rock idols.
  19. They had spent $16 a head hoping to see a bunch of rock idols, and we had spent upward of $35 a head hoping to be taken for a bunch of rock idols.
  20. "I've known this bunch of 12 since they were tiny ducklings," he continued.
  21. "There are a bunch of guys running for niches.
  22. "In no way am I leaving because of a bunch of impish, insincere and diabolical council members," he said.
  23. A bunch of tans and bathing suits posing as lovable lifeguards.
  24. A bunch of Sapphic cowgirls chewing on 1960s dialogue in a no-address, no-narrative prairieland holds less charm than the earlier three-way pile-up of Shakespeare, gay rights and existential comedy.
  25. Mr. Levinson has filled this sub-universe with a bunch of other swell characters, particularly John Mahoney as Moe, BB's partner, and comedian Jackie Gayle as Sam, Tilley's partner.
  26. He only had a bunch of thugs working for him." The women refused to give their names as they awaited food bags distributed by the U.S. military that included rice, cooking oil, sugar, infant formula and canned goods.
  27. The funds now being set up to invest in the Lloyd's insurance market are a diverse bunch.
  28. "We're ready to go like a bunch of trout ready to jump out of the water.
  29. Asked today if he is under investigation, Chappell said, "It's a bunch of bunk."
  30. My father owned a bunch of sports cars, and he would throw us in the back seat.
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