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Bunches Meaning in English

word · lemma: bunch

ˈbəntʃəz/, /ˈbəntʃɪz
BUN-chiz
bˈʌntʃɪz
BUN-chiz

释义

'Bunches' is the plural of 'bunch,' meaning groups of things held or growing together, like bananas, flowers, or people. It can also mean a large amount or number of something.

用法与细微差别

'Bunches' is informal. Used with fruit ('bunches of grapes'), flowers, keys, or to exaggerate quantity ('Thanks a bunch!'). Less common for people. Often, 'a bunch of' can mean 'a lot of' informally.

例句

She bought two bunches of bananas at the market.

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There are bunches of keys hanging by the door.

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Roses grow in bunches in the garden.

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We picked bunches of grapes from the vine this morning.

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She ties her hair in two little bunches on each side.

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There are bunches of reasons why I love this city.

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