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
- When a bunch of millionaires get together to complain about what seems like marginal shifts in income, no one looks pretty.
一群百万富翁聚在一起,斤斤计较地抱怨收入的细微变化时,没有一个人的姿势是漂亮的。 - It's not a single persistent world, but a bunch of ad hoc virtual spaces that let people come together and show off their avatar identity through chatting and flirting.
它不仅仅是一个持久的世界,而且是一组特设的虚拟空间,使人们能够走到一起通过闲聊和调情来展示他们的虚拟身份。 - 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。 - Get a bunch of kids together for a robotics challenge and just watch the really cool things that happen.
当你找来一群孩子,让他们试着开发一项研究机器人技术,你会看到很酷的事情发生。 - If it's performance art you want, you have to get a bunch of strangers to turn themselves in together.
要搞行为艺术,就要找一堆完全无关的人来自首。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。
