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bun.dle (obj)5bQn7d6v [always + adv / prep]使成团He bundled his clothes into the washing machine (= pushed them into it in an untidy bundle). [T]他把衣服塞进洗衣机里。She was bundled (= pushed quickly and roughly) into the back of the car. [T]她被匆匆推进了车后座。We all bundled (= quickly moved together in a way which was not orderly) into the back of the jeep. [I]我们匆匆挤进吉普车后座。The children were bundled (= sent quickly) off to school every morning. [T]孩子们每天早上被匆匆送往学校To bundle up means to wear warm clothes, esp. lots of them.穿得暖和I'd advise you to bundle (yourself) up well--it's going to be very cold today.我建议你穿得暖和些---- 今天天气将变得很冷。
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