bunch together
英 [bʌntʃ təˈɡeðə(r)]
美 [bʌntʃ təˈɡeðər]
(使)集中; (使)挤在一起
英英释义
verb
- form into a bunch
- The frightened children bunched together in the corner of the classroom
双语例句
- And the way things starts taking up was a year a bunch of students got together at the beginning of the year.
创办的那一年,一群学生在年初,聚到一块儿。 - The captain told the players not to bunch together, but to spread out over the field.
队长告诉队员不要挤成一堆,要在运动场上散开。 - Western Europeans and North Americans bunch pretty closely together, though there are some anomalies, such as the surprisingly gloomy Portuguese.
西欧人与北美人紧紧抱作一团,但也有某些异端,比如忧伤得惊人的葡萄牙。 - If a bunch of people go together to a manager's office, it is much harder for the manager to resist.
如果一帮人一起到经理的办公室去,那经理是很难对这个局面视而不见的。 - A hand-tied bouquet in coordinated wrappings will look so much better than a bunch held together with a rubber band and wrapped in cellophane.
用适合的包装打造的花束会比橡胶圈加玻璃纸呈现的感觉好上百倍哦。 - As n increases, the vertical lines not only become more numerous but also tend to bunch up together to form a bell shape.
当n增加时,不仅垂线愈来愈近,而且趋向于钟形曲形。 - Make it a career, it's just a bunch of something strung together.
但要当成职业,还需要相互衔接的技巧。 - Cobbling a bunch of zombie banks together has in a way created a monster that the Spanish government cannot afford to kill.
西班牙政府将一堆行将就木的小银行拼凑成一个庞然大物后,却发现不能承受让其倒下的后果。 - If they need to bunch aircraft more closely together to bring in one that is short of fuel, they will do so.
如果需要将飞机挨得更紧一些好使其中那架燃油不足的飞机不致掉队,他们会这么做的。 - Bunch: a group of things growing close together; a cluster or clump.
束,串,捆:靠得很近生长的一丛东西;一束或一串。