bunch
Prononciation : [bʌntʃ]
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Contexte : « quantity »
(noun) a group of things that are held together, like fruits or flowers. If you have a bunch of grapes, it means many grapes connected together.
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She bought a bunch of bananas for breakfast.
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There wasn't just a bunch of apples; the basket was empty.
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Can you pass me that bunch of flowers on the table?
Contexte : « group »
(noun) a gathering or collection of people. If you hang out with a bunch of friends, it means you are all together enjoying time.
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I had a great time with a bunch of friends at the park.
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It was not just a bunch of kids playing; nobody was there.
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Why is that bunch of kids making so much noise?
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to gather things together into a group. Like when you gather your toys into one place, you bunch them up.
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She decided to bunch the papers together to make it easier to carry.
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He didn’t bunch the clothes; they were all scattered around instead.
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Can you bunch these cards up neatly for me?
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