柯林斯詞典bunch /b?nt?/ (bunching,bunched,bunches) 1. N-COUNT A bunch of people is a group of people who share one or more characteristics or who are doing something together. 伙[非正式] My neighbours are a bunch of busybodies. 我的鄰居們都是一伙愛管閑事的人。 We were a pretty inexperienced bunch of people really. 我們實(shí)際上是一群相當(dāng)沒有經(jīng)驗(yàn)的人。2. N-COUNT A bunch of flowers is a number of flowers with their stalks held or tied together. 束 He had left a huge bunch of flowers in her hotel room. 他在她的賓館房間里留了一大束花。3. N-COUNT A bunch of bananas or grapes is a group of them growing on the same stem. 串 Lili had fallen asleep clutching a fat bunch of grapes. 莉莉手里抓著一大串葡萄睡著了。4. N-COUNT A bunch of keys is a set of keys kept together on a metal ring. 串 George took out a bunch of keys and went to work on the complicated lock. 喬治掏出一串鑰匙,去設(shè)法開這把復(fù)雜的鎖。 返回 bunched