
好词典
源自中古英语 'bunche',意为'捆'或'束',可能与古诺尔斯语 'bunki'(意为'堆')有关。
❶ 指物品或物体紧密地聚集在一起,形成一簇或一团的状态。常用于描述衣物、头发、植物等自然或人为形成的聚集现象。
“Her skirt was bunched up around her waist.”
(她的裙子在腰间皱成一团。)
“The flowers were bunched tightly in the vase.”
(花朵在花瓶里紧密地簇拥在一起。)
❶ 将物品或物体紧密地聚集或挤压在一起的动作。常用于描述人为地将东西集中或整理成团的行为。
“She bunched the papers into a pile.”
(她把文件堆成一摞。)
“He bunched his socks before throwing them in the drawer.”
(他把袜子团成一团扔进抽屉。)
bunched up — 形容某物因挤压或聚集而变得皱褶或紧密的状态,常用于衣物、布料或人群。
“The curtains were bunched up at the sides.”
(窗帘在两侧皱成一团。)