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 bundle ['bʌndl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 捆, 束

vt. 包扎, 胡乱塞进

vi. 匆忙离开

[医] 束

[经] 束, 捆, 包


  1. He sold a bundle of old magazines to the second hand bookstore.
    他把一捆就杂志卖给了旧书店。
  2. She bundled her son off to school.
    她匆匆忙忙把儿子打发到学校去了。
  3. He is a bundle of nerves.
    他是个神经极度紧张的人。


bundle
[ noun ]
  1. a collection of things wrapped or boxed together

  2. <noun.group>
  3. a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing

  4. <noun.artifact>
  5. a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)

  6. <noun.possession>
    she made a bundle selling real estate
    they sank megabucks into their new house
[ verb ]
  1. make into a bundle

  2. <verb.contact> bundle up roll up
    he bundled up his few possessions
  3. gather or cause to gather into a cluster

  4. <verb.contact>
    bunch bunch up clump cluster
    She bunched her fingers into a fist
  5. compress into a wad

  6. <verb.contact>
    compact pack wad
    wad paper into the box
  7. sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed

  8. <verb.body>
    practice bundling


Bundle \Bun"dle\, v. i.
1. To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without
ceremony.

2. To sleep on the same bed without undressing; -- applied to
the custom of a man and woman, especially lovers, thus
sleeping. --Bartlett.

Van Corlear stopped occasionally in the villages to
eat pumpkin pies, dance at country frolics, and
bundle with the Yankee lasses. --W. Irving.

{To bundle up}, to dress warmly, snugly, or cumbrously.
[PJC]


Bundle \Bun"dle\ (b[u^]n"d'l), n. [OE. bundel, AS. byndel; akin
to D. bondel, bundel, G. b["u]ndel, dim. of bund bundle, fr.
the root of E. bind. See {Bind}.]
A number of things bound together, as by a cord or envelope,
into a mass or package convenient for handling or conveyance;
a loose package; a roll; as, a bundle of straw or of paper; a
bundle of old clothes.

The fable of the rods, which, when united in a bundle,
no strength could bend. --Goldsmith.

{Bundle pillar} (Arch.), a column or pier, with others of
small dimensions attached to it. --Weale.


Bundle \Bun"dle\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bundled}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Bundling}.]
1. To tie or bind in a bundle or roll.

2. To send off abruptly or without ceremony.

They unmercifully bundled me and my gallant second
into our own hackney coach. --T. Hook.

3. to sell together as a single item at one inclusive price;
-- usually done for related products which work or are
used together.
[PJC]

{To bundle off}, to send off in a hurry, or without ceremony;
as, the working mothers bundle their children off to
school and then try to get themselves to work on time.

{To bundle one's self up}, to wrap one's self up warmly or
cumbrously.

  1. Both he and other shareholders made a bundle of money in 1986 when MEI Diversified Corp. sold what was then the nation's third-largest Pepsi bottling operation back to PepsiCo Inc. for $590 million.
  2. Today, Ali, a bundle of bones and mottled skin, cannot work because he cannot walk 100 yards without wheezing uncontrollably. He lives in a tin shed, survives on the charity of his neighbors and waits for government relief.
  3. The bundle was a litter of kittens, of various sizes and shades ranging from ginger to black.
  4. In 1934, a son of Big Bear gave the bundle to a museum anthropologist.
  5. By 10 a.m., she will have issued a dozen or so warnings to residents who failed to properly sort and bundle their garbage and recyclable materials.
  6. Sony plans to unveil a CD-ROM "bundle," including the computer attachment needed to run a multimedia disk, and five or six disks containing an encyclopedia, almanac, even an educational video game.
  7. 'The latest trend shows it will soon become commonplace to bundle communications add-ons with portable PCs.' Modems come in a number of shapes and sizes and are getting faster, smarter and cheaper.
  8. It's just the sheer numbers that would dictate a certain sameness." Despite all that, he keeps working in comedy, although in venues where he now, for a night's work, earns what one might call a bundle.
  9. Unquestionably, the creativity that exists in both the private and public sectors will unleash a bundle of ideas that can ease the pain of economic transition.
  10. "We are confident that we will get the bundle back because since the 1930s there have been prophesies that it would return," Thunder told the rally after he and two companions completed their trek.
  11. "The man is a bundle of energy and jumps from thing to thing.
  12. But his star sank as business slumped, and his division "lost a bundle" in 1990, according to a memo by Prudential-Bache Chairman George Ball; Wall Street executives say the division's trading losses last year totaled as much as $50 million.
  13. At stake is a bundle assembled by Chief Big Bear more than 150 years ago to give his people spiritual guidance and protection. Complicating the quest is a competing claim for the relic and museum's reluctance to part with it.
  14. It is even a small success that he emerged Sunday from a grueling round of meetings having traded a lot of talk for a small bundle of vague Chinese proposals on arms control, human rights and copyright protection.
  15. A Cree Indian driven by a vision has led a 2,700-mile run to meet with museum officials and request that a cloth-wrapped bundle sacred to the tribe be returned to his people in western Canada.
  16. The shares were priced at $27.50 a bundle.
  17. It was originally bought in Hereford in the 1950s mixed in a bundle of walking sticks for Pounds 12 by the father of the vendor.
  18. Lewis testified last week that a "working 50" is a bundle of crack cocaine that retails on the streets of Washington, D.C., for $50.
  19. It published everything from a famous advice column _ "A Bintel Brief," a bundle of letters _ to the writings of Isaac Bashevis Singer.
  20. The bundle, never put on display, has remained in storage as part of a collection studied by scholars, Kurz said.
  21. You can rest when you get home. SHOPPING The best thing about shopping for clothes in New York is that if you want to spend a bundle on designer labels, you can.
  22. In addition to spending a bundle on advertising, Infiniti has aggressive plans to bolster its dealer network.
  23. Rafsanjani's office today issued a statement calling the Times report "a bundle of lies." "Mr.
  24. Paramus' pilot program for 220 homes allows residents to mix their glass and metal waste, and bundle their newspapers separately.
  25. When left with a bundle of bills after her husband dies in an explosion, an enraged teen-age son and a younger, more introverted son, she copes by leaving comfortable suburbia for the rough and crowded confines of Baltimore's inner city.
  26. We could save a bundle because we wouldn't have to tear down or rebuild our new embassy in Moscow.
  27. Morton Klevan says he is proud of his work for the government, but wouldn't advise his kids to go into it, "not unless they made a bundle, first."
  28. Whenever possible, agents avoid counting cash at all and just bundle it up and send it to a bank. Because of the slippery nature of dealings with informants, no agent is supposed to meet an informant alone.
  29. Her baby has been snatched up by the nurses and placed alongside nine others, each tied up in a tight cotton bundle.
  30. Indians who oppose Thunder have asked the museum not to give him the bundle.
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