Definition of the word bun

Pronunciation of vocabulary bun

bunnoun

búi tóc

/bʌn//bʌn/

Origin of the word bun

The word "bun" has its origins in Old English. The term "bun" can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "buinaz", which was derived from the Proto-Indo-European root "bew-", meaning "to swell" or "to grow". This root is also seen in other languages, such as the Latin "bonus", meaning "good" or "swelling", and the Greek "bounos", meaning "swelling" or "growing". In Old English, the word "bun" referred to a type of bread roll or a ball of dough. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include other types of baked goods, such as sweet buns and dinner buns. Today, the term "bun" is a common noun in many English-speaking countries, and is often used to refer to a variety of sweet and savory baked goods.

Vocabulary summary bun

typenoun

meaningraisin buns; mini buns

meaningsmall bun

meaning(slang) to win first prize; to outdo everyone else

typenoun

meaningrabbit; squirrel (personification in children's stories)

Example of vocabulary bunnamespace

meaning

a small round sweet cake

một chiếc bánh ngọt tròn nhỏ

  • an iced bun

    một chiếc bánh bao đá

meaning

a small round flat bread roll

một ổ bánh mì tròn dẹt nhỏ

  • a hamburger bun

    một chiếc bánh hamburger

meaning

long hair that has been twisted into a round shape and is worn on top or at the back of the head

tóc dài được xoắn thành hình tròn và đội trên đỉnh đầu hoặc phía sau đầu

  • She wore her hair in a bun.

    Cô ấy búi tóc.

  • She pulled her hair back into a messy bun.

    Cô vén tóc lại thành một búi lộn xộn.

  • a woman with her hair in a loose bun

    một người phụ nữ với mái tóc búi lỏng

meaning

the two sides of a person’s bottom

hai bên mông của một người


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