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bun.dle5bQn7dln [C]a number of things that have been fastened or are held together, often so that they can be carried束, 捆a bundle of clothes / newspapers / books一捆衣服 / 报纸 / 书He came in carrying a bundle of sticks for the fire.他走进来,抱了一捆柴火。All her clothes and belongings were wrapped in a bundle (= contained in a cloth which was tied closed).她所有的衣服东西都被捆成一捆。(infml) Some people affectionately refer to a baby as a bundle.婴孩Three days after the birth, Paul and Sandra took their (precious) bundle (of joy) home.孩子出生三天后, 保罗和桑德拉把宝宝抱回家。He's not exactly a bundle of laughs / joy (= an amusing person), is he?他不是个令人好笑的人,是不是?Sorry for shouting--I'm a bundle of nerves (= extremely nervous) these days.很抱歉对你吼叫,这些天我十分焦躁。(Br infml) I don't go a bundle on (= I don't much like) his taste in clothes.我不太喜欢他对衣服的品味。(infml) When they sold their business they made a bundle (= got a lot of money).他们卖掉商店时赚了一大笔钱。
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