词汇 | bundle |
释义 | bundle Theme: MONEY n. a large amount of money.He still has a bundle from the sale of his house.You must think I have a real bundle. bundle 1. noun 1 a good deal of money. From an earlier sense (a roll of money) US, 1903. 2 a long prison sentence US, 1950. 3 a bundle of packets of heroin; heroin US, 1986. 4 a sexually appealing woman US, 1993. 5 a fight US, 1937.► go a bundle onto highly regard someone or something UK, 1957 2. verb 1 to fight UK, 1958. 2 to make someone incapable of action US, 1976 bundle off bundle sb off • bundle off sb to send someone somewhere quickly without asking them if they want to go: She bundled the kids off to bed and sat down in front of the television. In the holidays Amelia was always bundled off to stay with her grandmother.■ SIMILAR TO: pack off bundle up 1. bundle up sth • bundle sth up to gather or tie a group of things together, especially in order to take them somewhere: Hilary bundled up all her old clothes and carried them downstairs. The newspapers were all bundled up, ready to be thrown away.■ SIMILAR TO: parcel up, tie up2. bundle up sb • bundle sb up • bundle up to put warm clothes or blankets on yourself or someone else because it is cold: My mother bundled me in the warmest clothes she could find.be bundled up Lying in one of the doorways was a human figure, bundled up in a blanket.bundle up against the cold We bundled up against the cold and went outside.■ SIMILAR TO: wrap up bundle n. a large amount of money. (see also lose a bundle, make a bundle, package.) He still has a bundle from the sale of his house.
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