Bunch in spanish
Manojo
pronunciation: mɑnoʊxoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: mɑnoʊxoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
bunch1 = grupo.
Example: They are a very impatient bunch, however: knowing themselves what the technology can do, they can get a little short with obstructionists who raise non-technical objections.more:
» a bunch of = un grupo de, un puñado de.
Example: So I feel, in Mr. Kilgour's behalf, that everybody should understand that OCLC is a bunch of individuals.» bunch of grapes = racimo de uvas.
Example: This organisational structure is compared to a bunch of grapes: each unit has a specific temporary task to perform and, when the task is completed, the group working on a specific project returns to their primary jobs.» thanks a bunch! = muchísimas gracias.
Example: 'Thanks a bunch!' he said, smiling self-consciously.» the best of a bad bunch = dentro de lo malo lo menos malo.
Example: Hiring a candidate just because they are the best of a bad bunch is a supremely costly mistake.bunch2 = agruparse, apiñarse, amontonarse.
Example: The scene is all too familiar -- a couple hundred people, weary after their flight, bunch around the cold metallic baggage carousel, waiting for the first bags to appear.more:
» bunch up = abultarse, apretujarse, amontonarse.
Example: Then the car engine blew in an explosion that made the hood bunch up from the impact of thrown pistons.