bunch
- n. 群;串;突出物
- vi. 隆起;打褶;形成一串
- vt. 使成一串;使打褶
- n. (Bunch)人名;(英)邦奇
詞態(tài)變化
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中文詞源
詞源不詳。一說來自bun, 塊狀。一說來自band 變體,band, 綁。
英文詞源
- bunch
- bunch: [14] Bunch originally meant ‘swelling’ (the first text recorded as containing the word, the Middle English poem Body and Soul 1325, speaks of ragged folk ‘with broad bunches on their back’), but we have no real clues as to its source. Perhaps, like bump, it was ultimately imitative of the sound of hitting something, the sense ‘swelling’ being the result of the blows. The first hints of the modern sense ‘cluster, collection’ come in the mid-15th century in the phrase bunch of straw, although how this derived from ‘swelling’ is not clear.
- bunch (n.)
- early 14c., "protuberance on the body, swelling," perhaps echoic of the sound of hitting and connected to bump (compare, possibly in similar relationship, hump/hunch).
The sense of "cluster" is mid-15c.; connection with the earlier sense is obscure, and this may be a separate word, perhaps through a nasalized form of Old French bouge (2), 15c., from Flemish boudje diminutive of boud "bundle." Meaning "a lot, a group" is from 1620s. - bunch (v.)
- "to bulge out," late 14c., from bunch (n.). Meaning "to gather up in a bunch" (transitive) is from 1828; sense of "to crowd together" (intransitive) is from 1873. Related: Bunched; bunching.
雙語例句
- 1. Joseph watched a shady-looking bunch playing cards aboard a Mississippi steamer.
- 約瑟夫看到一群可疑的人在密西西比河的一艘輪船上打牌。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. We don't want to look like a bunch of cowboys.
- 我們不想看上去像一幫奸商。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. They're just a bunch of leeches cadging off others!
- 他們只不過是一幫伸手向人要這要那的寄生蟲!
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Lili had fallen asleep clutching a fat bunch of grapes.
- 莉莉手里抓著一大串葡萄睡著了。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. Amidst the current bunch of nonentities, he is a towering figure.
- 在當前這幫無足輕重的人里面,他算是鶴立雞群。
來自柯林斯例句