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bundle

noun
/ˈbʌndl/
/ˈbʌndl/
Idioms
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  1. [countable] a number of things tied or wrapped together; something that is wrapped up(一)捆,包,扎
    • a bundle of rags/papers/firewood一捆碎布/报纸/木柴
    • She held her little bundle (= her baby) tightly in her arms.她怀中紧紧地抱着襁褓中的婴儿。
    Extra Examples
    • She was carrying a large bundle of clothes.她提着厚厚的一包衣服。
    • The papers are in a bundle on my desk.试卷成捆放在我桌子上。
    • a bundle of newspapers一捆报纸
    • I dropped the bundle of papers on his desk.我把那捆报纸放到他办公桌上。
    • The hut was empty except for a bundle of firewood in one corner.除了一个角落里有一捆柴火外,小屋空无一人。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • big
    • large
    • thick
    verb + bundle
    • carry
    • hold
    • tie something (up) in
    preposition
    • in a/​the bundle
    • bundle of
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a number of things that belong, or are sold together一批(同类事物或出售的货品)
    • a bundle of ideas一套想法
    • a bundle of graphics packages for your PC一批个人电脑图形软件包
    Topics Computersc2
  3. [singular] a bundle of laughs, fun, etc. (informal) a person or thing that makes you laugh风趣的人;笑料
    • He wasn't exactly a bundle of laughs (= a happy person to be with) last night.他昨晚有点让人扫兴。
    see also bundle of joy
  4. a bundle
    [singular] (informal) a large amount of money一大笔钱
    • That car must have cost a bundle.那部车一定价格不菲。
  5. Word OriginMiddle English: perhaps originally from Old English byndelle ‘a binding’, reinforced by Low German and Dutch bundel (to which byndelle is related).
Idioms
be a bag/bundle of nerves
  1. (informal) to be very nervous非常紧张
    • By the time of the interview, I was a bundle of nerves.到面试时我十分紧张。
    Topics Feelingsc2
drop your bundle
  1. (Australian English, New Zealand English, informal) to suddenly not be able to think clearly; to act in a stupid way because you have lost control over yourself突然发蒙;失态
not go a bundle on somebody/something
  1. (British English, informal) to not like somebody/something very much不十分喜欢某人/某事物

bundle

verb
/ˈbʌndl/
/ˈbʌndl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bundle
/ˈbʌndl/
/ˈbʌndl/
he / she / it bundles
/ˈbʌndlz/
/ˈbʌndlz/
past simple bundled
/ˈbʌndld/
/ˈbʌndld/
past participle bundled
/ˈbʌndld/
/ˈbʌndld/
-ing form bundling
/ˈbʌndlɪŋ/
/ˈbʌndlɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [transitive] bundle somebody + adv./prep. to push or send somebody somewhere quickly and not carefully匆匆送走;推搡;赶
    • They bundled her into the back of a car.他们把她塞进了车后座。
    • He was bundled off to boarding school.他被匆匆送到了寄宿学校。
    Extra Examples
    • Bodyguards quickly bundled the President into the car.几名保镖迅速将总统拥进汽车。
    • The security men bundled me down the stairs and out of the door.保安人员把我匆匆推下楼梯,推出了门。
    • They bundled her off on the next train.他们匆匆把她送上了下一列火车。
  2. [intransitive] + adv./prep. to move somewhere quickly in a group(成群地)匆忙赶往
    • We bundled out onto the street.我们大伙急忙跑到街上。
  3. [transitive] bundle something (with something) to supply extra equipment, especially software when selling a new computer, at no extra cost额外免费提供(设备等);(尤指出售计算机时)赠送软件
    • A further nine applications are bundled with the system.该系统免费附送九套应用软件。
    Topics Computersc2
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: perhaps originally from Old English byndelle ‘a binding’, reinforced by Low German and Dutch bundel (to which byndelle is related).

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