Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense bunches, present participle bunching, past tense, past participle bunched
1N-COUNT [usually singular, adjective NOUN]一夥,一群(人) A bunch of people is a group of people who share one or more characteristics or who are doing something together. 一夥,一群(人) [informal]
My neighbours are a bunch of busybodies. [+ of]
我的鄰居們是一群愛管閒事的人。
We were a pretty inexperienced bunch of people really. [+ of]
4N-COUNT [usually singular]一串(鑰匙) A bunch of keys is a set of keys kept together on a metal ring. 一串(鑰匙)
George took out a bunch of keys and went to work on the complicated lock. [+ of]
喬治掏出一串鑰匙,上前去鼓搗那把結構複雜的鎖。
5QUANT 大量;大批 A bunch of things is a number of things, especially a large number. 大量;大批 [US, informal]
We did a bunch of songs together. [+ of]
我們一起唱了很多首歌。
Bunch is also a pronoun.
I'd like to adopt a multi-racial child. In fact, I'd love a whole bunch.
我想收養一個混血兒。事實上我喜歡養一群混血兒。
6N-PLURAL [usually inNOUN](紮在女子腦後兩側的)發辮 If a girl has her hair in bunches, it is parted down the middle and tied on each side of her head. (紮在女子腦後兩側的)發辮 [British]
7VERB (衣服)打褶 If clothing bunches around a part of your body, it forms a set of creases around it. (衣服)打褶
She clutches the sides of her skirt until it bunches around her waist. [V + around]
8PHRASE [usually verb-link PHRASE]同類中最好的;出類拔萃者;精華 If you say someone or something is the best of the bunch or the pick of the bunch, you mean they are the best of a group of people or things. 同類中最好的;出類拔萃者;精華 [informal]
I watched every game of the World Cup and Craig was the pick of the bunch.