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bunch

bunch
[bʌntʃ]
sustantivo
1. ramo (m) ramillete (m) (of flowers); racimo (m) (of bananas, grapes); manojo (m) (of keys); pandilla (f) (of friends); grupo (m) (of people)
  • to wear one's hair in bunches -> peinarse con or llevar coletas
  • to have a whole bunch of things to do -> tener un montón de cosas que hacer
  • the best or the pick of the bunch -> el mejor de todo el lote

bunch [banch]
sustantivo
1. Nudo, bulto o tumor, giba, corcova.
2. Racimo, (of bananas/grapes), penca, ristra, cacho.
3. Manojo (of keys), grupo (group), atado, hacecillo, gavilla; ramo (of flowers), ramillete (small), boncho.
  • They’re a bunch of idiots -> son una panda de idiotas
  • They’re an odd bunch -> son gente de lo más rara
4. Puñado, montón de hierba.
5. Penacho.
6. Montón, porrón, chorro (a lot).
  • Thanks a bunch! -> ¡gracias mil
  • Bunch-grass -> ejemplar de varias plantas gramíneas del Oeste de la América del Norte, que crecen comúnmente en grupos
  • Bunches -> (GB) coletas (hairstyle)
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1. Formar giba o corcova. (n)
  • Bunch (together) -> amontonarse (runners, cars); fruncirse (cloth)

bunch [bʌntʃ]
noun
1 [of flowers] ramo (m); (small) ramillete (m); [of bananas, grapes] racimo (m); [of keys] manojo (m)
to wear one's hair in bunches (Britain) llevar coletas; the best or pick of the bunch el/la mejor de todos
I watched every game of the World Cup and Craig was the pick of the bunch Though Nguyen submitted three excellent pictures, the one shown right was judged to be the pick of the bunch
2 (set of people) grupo (m); pandilla (f)
they're an odd bunch son gente rara; they're a bunch of traitors son una panda de traidores
the best of a bad bunch entre malos, los mejores
3 (US)
a bunch of (several, many) un montón de
We did a bunch of songs together I'd love to have a whole bunch of multi-racial kids
a bunch of times un montón de veces
4
thanks a bunch! ¡hombre, pues te lo agradezco!; ¡gracias mil!
Well, I'll look forward to my certificate. Barber: OK, buddy. Edwards: Thanks a bunch Whoever scheduled this popular film to end at 10pm on a schoolnight: thanks a bunch. "I've been island-hopping in the Pacific for the past two and a half years, free as a bird, but you've been on my mind." Well, thanks a bunch, Paul
verb:transitive
[+objects] agrupar; juntar

Verb Conjugation for "bunch"

Imperative
  • bunch
  • you bunch
  • he/she bunches
  • we bunch
  • you bunch
  • they bunch
Preterite
  • I bunched
  • you bunched
  • he/she bunched
  • we bunched
  • you bunched
  • they bunched
Present Continuous
  • I am bunching
  • you are bunching
  • he/she is bunching
  • we are bunching
  • you are bunching
  • they are bunching
Present Perfect
  • I have bunched
  • you have bunched
  • he/she has bunched
  • we have bunched
  • you have bunched
  • they have bunched
Past Continuous
  • I was bunching
  • you were bunching
  • he/she was bunching
  • we were bunching
  • you were bunching
  • they were bunching
Past Perfect
  • I had bunched
  • you had bunched
  • he/she had bunched
  • we had bunched
  • you had bunched
  • they had bunched
Future
  • I will bunch
  • you will bunch
  • he/she will bunch
  • we will bunch
  • you will bunch
  • they will bunch
Future Perfect
  • I will have bunched
  • you will have bunched
  • he/she will have bunched
  • we will have bunched
  • you will have bunched
  • they will have bunched
Future Continuous
  • I will be bunching
  • you will be bunching
  • he/she will be bunching
  • we will be bunching
  • you will be bunching
  • they will be bunching
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been bunching
  • you have been bunching
  • he/she has been bunching
  • we have been bunching
  • you have been bunching
  • they have been bunching
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been bunching
  • you will have been bunching
  • he/she will have been bunching
  • we will have been bunching
  • you will have been bunching
  • they will have been bunching
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been bunching
  • you had been bunching
  • he/she had been bunching
  • we had been bunching
  • you had been bunching
  • they had been bunching
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