bundle

noun

UK/ˈbʌn.dᵊl/
US/ˈbʌn.dᵊl/

Definitions of bundle noun

  1. C2Countable(可数名词)

    a collection of items that are fastened or held together.

    捆;扎

    • a bundle of old letters

      一捆旧信件

    • He carried a bundle of firewood into the house.

      他抱了一捆柴火进屋。

    • She bought a bundle of flowers.

      她买了一束花。

verb

UK/ˈbʌn.dᵊl/
US/ˈbʌn.dᵊl/

Definitions of bundle verb

move(移动)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    to move someone or something to a place quickly and carelessly.

    仓促地推;急忙地送走;随意地塞入

    • She bundled the clutter into the drawer.

      她把杂物胡乱塞进抽屉里。

    • They bundled the children onto the school bus in a rush.

      他们匆忙地把孩子们塞上了校车。

    • I bundled the dirty laundry into the hamper.

      我把脏衣服塞进了洗衣篮里。

package(包装)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to sell a product together with another product, often a computer program.

    (电脑软件等的)捆绑销售;搭售

    • The new laptop is bundled with several software applications.

      新笔记本电脑与多款软件应用程序捆绑销售。

    • They offer a service that bundles hardware and software.

      他们提供一项将硬件和软件捆绑销售的服务。

Idioms

  • make a bundle

    To earn a large amount of money.

    赚大钱

    Many investors made a bundle during the booming real estate market.

    许多投资者在房地产市场蓬勃发展时赚了大钱。

  • bundle of joy

    A newborn baby, typically regarded with great affection and joy.

    指婴儿。

    They couldn't wait to bring their little bundle of joy home.

    他们迫不及待地想带他们的小宝贝回家。

  • go a bundle on something

    To have a strong liking for something.

    对某事物极为喜爱。

    She goes a bundle on that new coffee shop.

    她非常喜欢那家新咖啡店。

  • a bundle of laughs

    describes a person or situation that is very funny and entertaining.

    很滑稽搞笑的人(或情克)

    He's not exactly a bundle of laughs, but his friends find him amusing.

    他并不算非常有趣,但他的朋友们觉得他很好笑。

  • a bundle of nerves

    A person who is extremely anxious or agitated.

    紧张得要命的人

    Before her interview, she was a bundle of nerves.

    面试前,她紧张得不得了。

Phrasal Verbs of bundle

  • bundle something up

    to secure several items together by tying them

    捆扎

    She bundled up all the newspapers together to take them to the recycling center.

    她把所有的报纸捆在一起,准备带到回收中心。

  • bundle (someone) up

    to dress oneself or another person in warm clothing

    (使…)穿得保暖

    In cold weather, parents always bundle their children up warmly.

    在天气寒冷时,父母总是会把孩子裹得暖暖的。