bunch 的 3 个定义
- a connected group; cluster: a bunch of grapes.
- a group of things: a bunch of papers.
- Informal. a group of people: They're a fine bunch of students.
- a knob; lump; protuberance.
- to group together; make a bunch of.
- to gather into a cluster; gather together.
- to gather into folds.
bunch 近义词
collection of something
bunch 的近义词 50 个
- assemblage
- assortment
- band
- batch
- bevy
- bundle
- chunk
- cluster
- crew
- crowd
- flock
- gang
- group
- lot
- mess
- mob
- multitude
- number
- pack
- pile
- stack
- agglomeration
- blob
- bouquet
- caboodle
- clump
- covey
- fascicle
- galaxy
- gathering
- heap
- host
- hunk
- knot
- mass
- oodles
- parcel
- party
- passel
- quantity
- sheaf
- shebang
- shock
- spray
- swarm
- team
- thicket
- troop
- tuft
- shooting match
bunch 的反义词 2 个
gather in group
更多bunch例句
- Taught a whole bunch of climbing courses out of Joshua Tree.
- Below are some top picks for people who are breaking out the colorful pens for a bunch of uses.
- Being a prideful bunch, everyone wears a jersey that matches the color mentioned in the name of their city.
- There were a bunch of people in the church, and they were singing.
- The Imperial College model you heard about a bunch back in the spring is a good example of a mechanistic model.
- I've seen video of that satirical guide to SXSW in 1998 where you asked a bunch of bands odd questions.
- The zoologist at University of Tubingen in Germany gave a bunch of spiders some LSD.
- After a bunch of tough talk, this round of the hacker-on-hacker fight nevered materialized.
- As a producer on The Gambler, he read a bunch of women for the female lead, and settled on Larson.
- Because they were short on money, the family moved around a bunch—with Malone living in 27 different places by the time she was 9.
- This Captain Kirton was really the best of the Kirton bunch: a quiet, unassuming young man, somewhat delicate in health.
- That bunch of cottonwoods with the new-made grave close by the dead horses seemed to rise up between us, and I became speechless.
- I'd admire to see him cavorting around on the pinnacles after horse-thieves or whisky-runners or a bunch of bad Indians.
- So, when Sunday night come, and he preached in the school-house, he had quite a bunch of punchers corralled there to hear him.
- The red flashes were breaking out like a bunch of firecrackers, and with pretty much the same sound.