bunch

S2 W1

BrE /bʌntʃ/ AmE /bʌntʃ/

noun en → es

1 GROUP OF THINGS [singular] A1

a group of things that are tied or fastened together, especially a number of plants growing close to each other

ramillete, manojo, grupo de cosas

  • a bunch of something

Collocations bunch of flowers · bunch of grapes

  • She gave me a bunch of flowers.

    Ella me dio un ramillete de flores.

2 GROUP OF PEOPLE [singular] B1

a group of people who are together, especially for fun or a holiday

grupo de personas, pandilla, cuadrilla

  • a bunch of somebody

Collocations bunch of friends · bunch of tourists

  • A bunch of people were waiting at the bus stop.

    Un grupo de personas estaba esperando en la parada del autobús.

3 KEY [singular] B1

a set of keys tied together with a ring or string

llavero, conjunto de llaves

  • a bunch of keys

Collocations bunch of keys

  • He lost his bunch of keys.

    Perdió su llavero.

4 CLOTHES [singular] B2

a loose, informal style of clothing that hangs loosely from the shoulders and is worn like a cloak or shawl

túnica holgada, manta larga

  • a bunch
  • She wore a bright red bunch.

    Ella llevaba una túnica roja brillante.

5 SLANG [singular] C1

(informal) someone who is stupid or unattractive

tonto, feo (despectivo)

  • a bunch
  • He's such a silly bunch.

    Es tan tonto.