bunch
noun /bʌntʃ/
/bʌntʃ/
Idioms - enlarge image
串;束;扎 - a bunch of bananas, grapes, etc.
一把香蕉、一串葡萄等 - a bunch of keys
一串钥匙 - She picked me a bunch of flowers.
她给我采了一束鲜花。 - She put all the flowers together in one big bunch.
她把所有的花扎成一大束。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- huge
- large
- …
- in a/the bunch
- bunch of
- a bunch of bananas, grapes, etc.
- [singular] a bunch (of something) (informal, especially North American English) a large amount of something; a large number of things or people
大量;大批 - I have a whole bunch of stuff to do this morning.
我今天上午有一大堆活儿。
- I have a whole bunch of stuff to do this morning.
- [singular] (informal) a group of people
群体 - The people that I work with are a great bunch.
和我一起工作的那些人很不错。 - bunch of somebody They're a great bunch of people/guys/kids.
他们是一大群人/家伙/孩子。
- They are a bunch of amateurs.
他们是一群业余爱好者。 - He's been hanging out with a bunch of yobs and hooligans.
他一直和一帮狐朋狗友鬼混。 - The members were a genuinely friendly and open bunch.
成员们是真正友好和开放的一群人。 - They're a lovely bunch of youngsters.
他们是一群可爱的年轻人。 - a bunch of idiots/morons/jerks/losers
一帮白痴/傻瓜/神经病/失败者
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- diverse
- eclectic
- mixed
- …
- bunch of
- The people that I work with are a great bunch.
- enlarge imagebunches[plural] (British English) long hair that is divided in two and tied at each side of the head
(扎在头两侧的)发辫 - She wore her hair in bunches.
她梳着两条辫子。
- She wore her hair in bunches.
词源late Middle English: of unknown origin.
Idioms
the best of a bad bunch/lot
- (especially British English, informal) a person or thing that is a little better than the rest of a group, although none are very good
一群(或堆)坏的里较好者;矮子中的将军
the best/pick of the bunch
- the best out of a group of people or things
出类拔萃的人(或事物);精英;精品
get your panties in a bunch (North American English)
(North American English get your knickers in a twist)
- (informal) to become angry, confused or upset
(使)变紧,成皱褶