基本解釋v. 變緊,成皺褶;擠作一團(tuán);集中;隆起(bunch 的過(guò)去式和過(guò)去分詞)同根派生同根詞詞根:bunchadj.bunchy成串的;束狀的n.bunch群;串;突出物vi.bunch隆起;打褶;形成一串vt.bunch使成一串;使打褶bunched相關(guān)詞英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句They bunched around the fire for warmth.他們擠在爐火邊取煖。Jack bunched his girlfriend a bunch of flowers.傑尅曏他的女友贈(zèng)送了一束花。We are all bunched together in the crowded elevator.在擁擠的電梯裡我們聚攏在一起。權(quán)威例句There were now twenty or so policemen, in small groups bunched up against mud walls, shooting in various directions.NEWYORKER: The Taliban’s Opium WarCandy tried to imagine the bride that her grandmother could see in this material bunched up on her lap.NEWYORKER: The VisitorAs the pain bunched in my shoulders and my brain shrank, I was amazed that such movement was possible.NPR: Excerpt: 'The Importance of Music to Girls'bunched更多例句詞組短語(yǔ)短語(yǔ)bunched income 年度相混的收入;整批收入;整批收益bunched cables 成束電纜bunched ions 離子束節(jié)bunched beam 聚射柱;[核]群聚束;聚束電子注Bunched layers 串連層bunched更多詞組英英字典柯林斯英英字典 A bunch of people is a group of people who share one or more characteristics or who are doing something together. A bunch of flowers is a number of flowers with their stalks held or tied together. A bunch of bananas or grapes is a group of them growing on the same stem. A bunch of keys is a set of keys kept together on a metal ring. bunched劍橋字典bunched柯林斯字典專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義交通運(yùn)輸工程成束的