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bundle /ˈbʌndl/ ► SEE ALLbundle sb off (to sth…)bundle up (in sth) bundle sb up (in sth)bundle sth up/together●ˌbundle sb ˈoff (to sth…) to send sb somewhere in a hurry or when they do not want to go 把…匆匆送走;强行把…打发(到某处)◆She bundled her son off to school. 她急匆匆地把儿子送到学校。SYN pack sb off (to…) [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌbundle ˈup (in sth) (NAmE) to dress in warm clothes 穿得暖和◆Bundle up! It’s freezing outside! 多穿点!外面很冷!SYN wrap up (in sth) , etc.[v + adv]●ˌbundle sb ˈup (in sth) to make sb feel warmer by putting warm clothes on them or covering them with blankets 使穿得暖和;使保暖◆I bundled Lucy up in a blanket and made her a cup of tea. 我给露西裹了条毯子,又给她泡了杯茶。 NOTE Often used in the passive. 常用于被动语态。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌbundle sth ˈup/toˈgetherto put or tie things together in a pile 捆扎;打包◆She bundled up her clothes and pushed them into a cupboard. 她把衣服包起来,塞进衣橱。◆The papers were all bundled together, ready to be thrown away. 报纸全部捆好了,准备扔掉。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |