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bundle/ˈbʌnd(ə)l/ n. & v.●n. 1 a collection of things tied or fastened together 捆,束,包 2 a set of nerve fibres etc. banded together (神经纤维等的)束 3 slang a large amount of money [俚语]一大笔钱 ●v. 1 tr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 up) tie in or make into a bundle 把…扎成一捆(或一包) bundled up my squash kit 把我的壁球袋扎好 2 tr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 into) throw or push, esp. quickly or confusedly (尤指快而胡乱地)把…随便扔在一起;把…塞(或堆)一起 bundled the papers into the drawer 把文件胡乱塞在抽屉里 3 tr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 out, off, away, etc.) send (esp. a person) away hurriedly or unceremoniously 把(尤指某人)推出去;匆匆把(某人)打发走;撵走 bundled them off the premises 把他们从经营场地打发走 4 tr. (foll. by 后跟 with) (usu. as 通常作 bundled adj.) Computing sell as a package with 【计算】与…搭配(或捆绑)销售 training is bundled with the software 买此软件可得到免费培训 5 intr. sleep clothed with another person, esp. a fiancé(e), as a local custom 与未婚妻(夫)和衣同睡一床(一种地方风俗) □ be a bundle of nerves (or prejudices etc.) be extremely nervous (or prejudiced etc.) 神经极度紧张的(偏见极大的等) □ bundle up dress warmly or cumbersomely 穿得暖和(或臃肿) □ go a bundle on Brit. slang be very fond of [英] [俚语]十分喜爱 □ bundler n.[Middle English, perhaps from Old English byndelle ‘a binding’, but also from Low German, Dutch bundel] |