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bundles

/buhn-dl/US // ˈbʌn dl //UK // (ˈbʌndəl) //

捆绑,捆绑式,捆绑销售,捆绑物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : several objects or a quantity of material gathered or bound together: a bundle of hay.
    • : an item, group, or quantity wrapped for carrying; package.
    • : a number of things considered together: a bundle of ideas.
    • : Slang. a great deal of money: He made a bundle in the market.
    • : Botany. an aggregation of strands of specialized conductive and mechanical tissues.
    • : Also called bundle of isoglosses. Dialect Geography. a group of close isoglosses running in approximately the same direction, especially when taken as evidence of an important dialect division.
    • : Anatomy, Zoology. an aggregation of fibers, as of nerves or muscles.
v.有主动词 verb
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    bun·dled, bun·dling.

    • : to tie together or wrap in a bundle: Bundle the newspapers for the trash man.
    • : to send away hurriedly or unceremoniously: They bundled her off to the country.
    • : to offer or supply in a single transaction at one all-inclusive price.
v.无主动词 verb
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    bun·dled, bun·dling.

    • : to leave hurriedly or unceremoniously: They indignantly bundled out of the meeting.
    • : to lie in the same bed while fully clothed, as for privacy and warmth in a house where an entire family shared one room with a fireplace.
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    • : bundle up, to dress warmly or snugly: A blizzard was raging but the children were all bundled up.

Phrases

  • bundle of nerves
  • make a bundle

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Apple also unveiled Apple One, a bundle of its subscription services.

  • That matches earlier rumors that Apple would make its music app the centerpiece of a bundle or choice of bundles that would include various services at prices offering a modest savings to consumers.

  • I brought a few bags of groceries, a pair of rubber boots, and a bundle of older clothes that I didn’t mind destroying.

  • He also helped handle the development of Apple’s upgraded TV app last year and is leading the charge on Apple’s push into services bundles.

  • Egyptian animal mummies can look like little more than bundles of cloth.

  • Ultimately, the big news in the saga of the cable bundle are the effects of the new lower priced tiers evolving.

  • The larger transactions, say, for several street bags or an entire bundle of ten ($250) were paid for through Western Union.

  • Now it is true that this bundle of blunders and errors does not constitute “participation”in genocide.

  • Mingma also stepped back and let Arnot bundle the bleeding man into a tent.

  • He is quite a bundle of stimulus and reflex, with no reflection.

  • Strathland would bundle me out in ten minutes if anything happened to Jack.

  • He swerved as he passed it, and, looking, saw that it was a bundle wrapped in a striped blanket.

  • On breaking the seal, a letter at the top of a bundle of papers presented itself.

  • Across his shoulder he carried a bundle knotted into an old red handkerchief with a polka spot.

  • He spurned the bundle with his foot, while the stranger stopped suddenly, as if a blow had been struck him.