bundle 英 [ˈbʌndl]   美 [ˈbʌndl]

bundle

bundle  英 [ˈbʌndl] 美 [ˈbʌndl]

n. 束;捆  vt.   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 

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。
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。

  • 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.
  • vi. 匆忙离开
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.
bun·dle / ˈbʌndl ; NAmE ˈbʌndl / noun , verb bundle bundles bundled bundling noun 1 [countable ] a number of things tied or wrapped together; sth 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。 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 3 [singular ] a ~ 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. 那部车一定所费不菲。 IDIOM not go a bundle on sb/sth ( BrE) ( informal) to not like sb/sth very much 不十分喜欢某人╱某事物 more at drop v. , nerve n. verb 1 [transitive ] bundlesb + adv./prep. to push or send sb 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。 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 ] bundlesth ( with sth) 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。 PHRASAL VERBS ˌbundle sth↔ˈup | ˌbundle sth↔toˈgether to make or tie sth into a bundle 捆扎;把…打包 He bundled up the dirty clothes and stuffed them into the bag. 他把脏衣服捆起来塞进袋子。 The papers were all bundled together, ready to be thrown out. 报纸全部捆好,准备扔掉。 ˌbundle sb ˈup (in sth) to put warm clothes or coverings on sb 使穿暖和(或盖被子等) I bundled her up in a blanket and gave her a hot drink. 我给她裹了条毯子,又给了她一杯热饮。 bun·dle / ˈbʌndl ; NAmE ˈbʌndl /
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