1 PHRASAL VERB 把…打包;捆扎 If you bundle up a mass of things, you make them into a bundle by gathering or tying them together. 把…打包;捆扎
2 PHRASAL VERB (使)穿得暖和 If you bundle up, you dress in a lot of warm clothes, usually because the weather is very cold. If you bundle someone up, you dress them in a lot of warm clothes. (使)穿得暖和 [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
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After the coffee we bundled up and walked down to the river. [VERB PREP.]
喝完咖啡,我们穿上厚厚的衣服,往河边走去。
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The next morning, Franklin and Eleanor bundled up the baby and carried him to New York. [VERB PREP. noun (not pronoun)]
第二天早上,富兰克林和埃莉诺把宝宝裹得严严实实,带着他上纽约去了。
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I spent much of my time bundled up in sweaters in an effort to keep warm. [VERB-ed PREP.]
大部分时间里我都穿着厚厚的毛衣来保暖。