Bunch
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British pronunciation/bˈʌnt‍ʃ/
American pronunciation/ˈbəntʃ/

Definizione e Significato di "bunch"

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mazzo

a group of people, often with something in common
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A bunch of friends gathered at the park for a picnic.
She invited a bunch of classmates over for a study session.
We met a bunch of hikers on the trail who shared their experiences.
02

mazzo, gruppo

a group of things sharing the same quality, usually connected to each other
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The grocer tied a bunch of bananas together for display.
The children gathered a bunch of leaves to make a nature collage.
She picked a bunch of flowers from the garden for the centerpiece.
03

cespuglio, gruppo

any collection in its entirety
to bunch
01

raggruppare, unire

to gather into a compact group or cluster
Transitive: to bunch sth
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The chef bunched the herbs and placed them in a small bowl.
He bunched the papers on his desk before organizing them.
She bunched the fabric and pinned it to create elegant drapes.
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raggrupparsi, ammassarsi

to gather together closely, forming a group or cluster
Intransitive: to bunch somewhere
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Students bunch around the notice board to read the latest announcements.
Clouds begin to bunch in the sky before a storm, darkening the horizon.
During rush hour, commuters bunch at the train station, waiting for their trains to arrive.
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A bunch of friends gathered at the park for a picnic.
She invited a bunch of classmates over for a study session.
We met a bunch of hikers on the trail who shared their experiences.
At the concert, we joined a bunch of fans singing along to every song.
The new employees were a friendly bunch, eager to get started.
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