词汇 | bunch up |
释义 | Phr V bunch up bunches, bunching, bunched bunch up (sth/sb) or bunch (sth/sb) up to move close together so that you make a tight groupusually passiveWe were all bunched up at the back of the room. bunch up (sth) or bunch (sth) up if material bunches up, or if someone bunches it up, it moves into tight foldsMy shirt's all bunched up at the back. bunch up1. To form or accumulate into a group, cluster, or mass or some kind. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bunch" and "up." It was so cold out that we all bunched up together for warmth. The blanket is still bunched up on that side—can you smooth it out? 2. To crumple something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bunch" and "up." Don't bunch up your dress in your arms like that! bunch someone or something upto pack or cluster things or people together. Bunch them up so you can squeeze them into the sack. Kelly bunched up the roses and put them in a vase. bunch upto pack together or cluster. Spread out. Don't bunch up! bunch upv. 1. To move close together to form a tight group; cluster: The kids bunched up in a corner of the room, whispering to each other. 2. To pack some people or things together tightly: Bunch up the blankets and stuff them into the bag. I didn't like what I had written on the page, so I bunched it up and threw it out. 3. To come together or be more concentrated in one place: The cloth bunches up at the cuff of my shirt. |
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