bunches / (ˈbʌntʃɪz) /

成串的成束的一束一串

bunches 的定义

n. 名词(复数) noun
  1. British a hairstyle in which hair is tied into two sections on either side of the head at the back

bunches 近义词

n. 名词 noun

collection of something

v. 动词 verb

gather in group

更多bunches例句

  1. This protracted blossoming led to bunches containing berries of very different sizes, a condition called millerandage.
  2. Almost every tank and armored vehicle in the square was covered with anti-Mubarak graffiti and bunches of flowers.
  3. He bunches himself up tightly, one leg entwined over the other, with the crossed leg dangling, limply, languorously.
  4. One imagines a winemaker in his vineyards, inspecting bunches of grapes.
  5. The nests looked flimsy to Phoebe—they were just bunches of sticks—and it looked to her like they might fall out of the trees.
  6. Many of the officials had on high-crowned hats decorated with bunches of feathers and crimson tassels.
  7. Staphylococci are commonly grouped in clusters, often compared to bunches of grapes (Fig. 113).
  8. Between the two shafts was a young girl making up bunches of violets.
  9. Do not block them up with curtains, plants, or bunches of flowers;—these last poison the air, in small rooms.
  10. These took later the form of bunches of ribbons, which were at last metamorphosed into rosettes.