柯林斯詞典bundle /?b?nd?l/ (bundling,bundled,bundles) 1. N-COUNT A bundle of things is a number of them that are tied together or wrapped in a cloth or bag so that they can be carried or stored. 包; 捆; 束 Lance pulled a bundle of papers out of a folder. 蘭斯從一個文件夾中拉出一疊文件。 He gathered the bundles of clothing into his arms. 他把一捆捆衣物抱起來。2. N-SING If you describe someone as, for example, a bundle of fun, you are emphasizing that they are full of fun. If you describe someone as a bundle of nerves, you are emphasizing that they are very nervous. (強調(diào)人的特點) 非常[強調(diào)] I remember Mickey as a bundle of fun, great to have around. 我記得米基是個非常有趣的人,有他在身邊很開心。 Life at high school wasn't a bundle of laughs. 高中生活并不是充滿了笑聲。3. V-T If someone is bundled somewhere, someone pushes them there in a rough and hurried way. 塞 He was bundled into a car and driven 50 miles to a police station. 他被塞進一輛小汽車,被帶到50英里外的警察局。4. V-T To bundle software means to sell it together with a computer, or with other hardware or software, as part of a set. 捆綁銷售[計算機] It's cheaper to buy software bundled with a PC than separately. 購買與計算機捆綁銷售的軟件比單獨買更便宜。 返回 bundle劍橋詞典a number of things that have been fastened or are held together 束;捆 a bundle of clothes /newspapers /books 一捆衣服/報紙/書 a bundle of sticks 一捆柴火 例句 We sorted the newsletters into bundles for distribution .I've got a bundle of clothes here to give to charity .How much asparagus shall I buy - a couple of bundles?Inside the embroidery kit there should be two different bundles of yarn .We left out several bundles of old newspapers for recycling .習(xí)語bundle of joy a bundle of laughs a bundle of nerves go a bundle on sth make a bundle 返回 bundle