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A n1 ○ ( of people) groupe m ; pej bande f ; a bunch of friends un groupe d'amis ; a bunch of idiots une bande d'imbéciles ; a mixed bunch un groupe de gens différents ; a great bunch des gens sympas ○ ;2 ( of flowers) bouquet m (of de) ;3 ( of vegetables) botte f ; ( of bananas) régime m ; to tie [sth] in a bunch attacher [qch] en botte [onions, carrots, radishes] ;4 ( of objects) a bunch of feathers une touffe de plumes ; a bunch of keys un trousseau de clés ; a bunch of wires un faisceau de fils ; a bunch of twigs un fagot de brindilles ;5 ○ ( lot) tas ○ m (of de) ; a whole bunch of things tout un tas ○ de choses ; the best ou pick of the bunch le meilleur du lot ;7 Sport peloton m.B vtrC vi [fabric, skirt] faire des plis, plisser.■ bunch up:▶ bunch up [sth], bunch [sth] up plisser [fabric, garment] ; to be all bunched up [skirt] faire des plis ; to stay bunched up [runners] rester groupés. -
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bunch [bʌntʃ]1 noun(a) (of flowers, straw) bouquet m, botte f; (of grapes) grappe f; (of bananas, dates) régime m; (of feathers, hair) touffe f; (of sticks, twigs) faisceau m, poignée f; (of keys) trousseau m; (of papers) liasse f;∎ they're a bunch of idiots c'est une bande d'imbéciles;∎ her family are a strange bunch elle a une drôle de famille;∎ ironic you're a fine bunch! quelle équipe vous faites!;∎ he's the best of a bad bunch c'est le moins mauvais du lot(c) (of cyclists) peloton m∎ thanks a bunch! merci beaucoup!(straw, vegetables) mettre en bottes, botteler; (flowers) botteler, mettre en bouquetsBritish couettes fpl;∎ she wears her hair in bunches elle porte des couettesmettre ensemble; (flowers) botteler, mettre en bouquets(people) se serrer, se presser➲ bunch upmettre ensemble; (flowers) mettre en bouquets, botteler; (dress, skirt) retrousser;∎ your dress is bunched up at the back le derrière de ta robe est tout retroussé(a) (group of people) se serrer(b) (clothing) se retrousser
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