bundle
bundle 英 [ˈbʌndl] 美 [ˈbʌndl]
n. 束;捆 vt. 捆 vi. 匆忙离开
进行时:bundling 过去式:bundled 过去分词:bundled 第三人称单数:bundles 名词复数:bundles
- A bundle is a package of things wrapped together. To wrap things together in a compact way is to bundle them. A baby wrapped up in a blanket is a bundle of joy, and if it’s cold outside, bundle up!
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- n. 束;捆
- vt. 捆
- vi. 匆忙离开
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1. This article will show you how to create and bundle scripts.
这篇文章将告诉您如何创建和捆绑脚本。
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2. Present her with a beautiful bundle of roses. She’d be touched to receive roses from her beloved children.
送给她们一束美丽的玫瑰花吧,这也是她最想从心爱的孩子那儿得到的礼物。
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3. The Bible uses the term "heart" to describe the bundle of desires, hopes, interests, ambitions, dreams, and affections that you have.
圣经用“心”这个词来概括描述你里面的各种事物,欲望、捆绑、希望、兴趣、志向、梦想、感情。
- bundle (n.) early 14c., "bound collection of things," from Middle Dutch bondel, diminutive of bond, from binden "to bind," or perhaps a merger of this word and Old English byndele "binding," from Proto-Germanic *bund- (source also of German bündel "to bundle"), from PIE root *bhendh- "to bind." Meaning "a lot of money" is from 1899. To be a bundle of nerves "very anxious" is from 1938.
- bundle (v.) 1620s, "to make into a bundle," from bundle (n.). Meaning "to sleep with another, clothed, in the same bed," a noted former custom in New England, is from 1781. Meaning "to send away hurriedly" is from 1823, from the notion of packing one's effects for a journey. To bundle up "wrap in warm heavy clothes" is from 1853. Related: Bundled; bundling.
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