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/ˈbʌndl/ |
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1 | T to make someone go to a particular place by pushing them in a rough way 把…匆忙打发;推走 |
| bundle sb into/out of/through etc sth He was quickly bundled into a police car. 他被匆匆推进警车。 |
| They blindfolded him and bundled him through the door. 他们蒙住他的眼睛,把他推出门外。 |
| 1a | I/T to go somewhere quickly with other people , or to make people do this (使)一起急忙去 | | Tourists bundled into the waiting buses. 观光者匆匆上了等候的巴士汽车。 | |
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2 | bundle T to put things into groups and wrap or tie them together 捆;把…捆成捆 |
| Their clothes were bundled into plastic bags. 他们的衣服被捆好并装进了塑料袋里。 |
| 2a | to put two things together so that they can be sold or offered as a single product 把(两件物品)捆成一捆 | |
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- | ˌbundle ˈoff |
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| to make someone go somewhere , especially in order to get rid of them (尤指为摆脱某人)把…送走 | He was bundled off to boarding school when he was ten years old. 他10岁时就被打发到寄宿学校去了。 | |
- | ˌbundle ˈup |
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1 | I/T to put warm clothes on yourself or someone else , or wrap someone in something warm (给…)穿上暖和衣服 | You’ ll have to bundle up, it’ s cold outside. 你得穿上暖和的衣服,外面很冷。 | |
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2 | T | She bundled up her belongings and put them in a bag. 她把随身物品整理好放进包里。 | |
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