词汇 | bundle |
释义 | bundle (verb) bundle 4 ENTRIES FOUND: bundle (noun) bundle (verb) go (verb) nerve (noun) 1 bundle /ˈbʌndəl/ noun plural bundles 1 bundle /ˈbʌndəl/ noun plural bundles Learner's definition of BUNDLE [count] 1 a : a group of things that are fastened, tied, or wrapped together捆;束;包 He arrived with several bundles [=packages, parcels] under his arms.他到达时腋下夹着几包东西。 — often + of a bundle of straw/newspapers/clothes一捆稻草;一沓报纸;一包衣服 b : a group of things that are together or are associated with each other in some way一套,一批(同类事物) Whoever picks the winning ticket will win a bundle of prizes.不论谁抽中了奖票,都会赢得一套奖品。 2 informal : a person who has a lot of some quality or who is known for a particular kind of behavior具有某种特性的人;以某种行为著称的人 — + of You're just a bundle of contradictions! [=you say or do things that seem to go against other things you say or do]你完全是个自相矛盾的人。 She's a bundle of energy. [=she's very energetic]她是个精力充沛的人。 I was a bundle of nerves. [=I was very nervous]我那时很紧张。 ◊ The phrase (little) bundle of joy is used as a humorous or affectionate way of referring to a baby.小可人,小可爱(对婴儿幽默或喜爱的称呼) He's our little bundle of joy.他是我们的小可爱。 3 informal : a large amount of money一大笔钱 He made/lost a bundle on the stock market.他在股市挣了/损失了一大笔钱。 A reliable car doesn't have to cost a bundle.一辆性能可靠的车并不一定要花很多钱。 They made bundles of money.他们赚了大笔的钱。 4 : a group of products or services that are sold together at a single price捆绑销售的产品(或服务) software bundles捆绑销售的软件 go a bundle on British, informal : to like or be interested in (something) very much.十分喜爱;对…非常感兴趣 — usually used in negative statements通常用于否定句 I don't usually go a bundle on science fiction, but this book is really good.我通常对科幻小说不是很感兴趣,但这本书真的很好。 2 bundle /ˈbʌndəl/ verb bundles; bundled; bundling 2 bundle /ˈbʌndəl/ verb bundles; bundled; bundling Learner's definition of BUNDLE 1 [+ object] : to fasten, tie, or wrap a group of things together : to make (a group of things) into a bundle捆扎;把…打包 Someone had bundled the wet towels into a big pile.有人把湿毛巾捆成了一大叠。 — usually + up or together I bundled the papers together.我把文件捆在了一起。 Bundle up the newspapers.把报纸捆起来。 2 : to move or push (someone) into a place quickly快速走进;把(某人)迅速推入 [+ object] She bundled the children into the car.她把孩子们塞进了车里。 [no object] We all bundled into the car.我们都挤进了车里。 3 [+ object] : to include (a product or service) with another product or service so that they are sold together捆绑销售(产品或服务) They've increased sales by bundling their most popular programs.他们通过捆绑销售最受欢迎的程序提高了销量。 a computer that comes with bundled software和软件捆绑销售的电脑 — often + with The software is bundled with the computer.软件和电脑捆绑在一起销售。 bundle off [phrasal verb] bundle (someone) off or bundle off (someone) : to send (someone) to a place quickly or suddenly把(某人)匆忙送往 He bundled the children off to school.他匆忙把孩子们送到了学校。 She was bundled off to summer camp.她被匆匆送到了夏令营。 bundle up [phrasal verb] bundle up or bundle (someone) up or bundle up (someone) : to dress (yourself or someone else) warmly(使)穿暖和 Be sure to bundle up. It's cold out there.一定要穿暖和些,外面很冷。 She bundled up the children.她给孩子们穿得很暖和。 He was (all) bundled up in a hat and scarf.他用帽子和围巾把自己捂得严严实实的。 |
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