bunch
bunch
bʌnʧ
banch
/bʌnʧ/

A(z) „bunch” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

csoport, banda

a group of people, often with something in common
bunch definition and meaning
Példåk
We met a bunch of hikers on the trail who shared their experiences.
TalĂĄlkoztunk egy csoport tĂșrĂĄzĂłval az ösvĂ©nyen, akik megosztottĂĄk tapasztalataikat.
02

csokor, csoport

a group of things sharing the same quality, usually connected to each other
bunch definition and meaning
Példåk
He carried a bunch of keys, each opening a different door in the building.
Egy csomĂł kulcsot hordott magĂĄnĂĄl, mindegyik egy mĂĄsik ajtĂłt nyitott az Ă©pĂŒletben.
03

csoport, halom

any collection in its entirety
04

csomĂł, halom

a large quantity or number of something, typically used in an informal context
Informal
Példåk
She invited a bunch of friends over for her birthday party.
Egy csomĂł barĂĄtot meghĂ­vott a szĂŒletĂ©snapi bulijĂĄra.
to bunch
01

csoportosít, összegyƱjt

to gather into a compact group or cluster
Transitive: to bunch sth
to bunch definition and meaning
Példåk
The chef bunched the herbs and placed them in a small bowl.
A sĂ©f összegyƱjtötte a fĂŒveket Ă©s egy kis tĂĄlba tette Ƒket.
02

összegyƱlik, csoportosul

to gather together closely, forming a group or cluster
Intransitive: to bunch somewhere
Példåk
Clouds begin to bunch in the sky before a storm, darkening the horizon.
A felhƑk elkezdenek összegyƱlni az Ă©gbolton egy vihar elƑtt, elsötĂ©tĂ­tve a horizontot.
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