bundle
[ˈbʌndl]
n.
捆;
一批(同类事物或出售的货品);
一大笔钱;
风趣的人;
vt.& vi.
收集,归拢,把…塞入;
vt.
额外免费提供(设备等),(尤指出售计算机时)赠送软件;
vi.
匆匆送走;
推搡;
赶;
(成群地)匆忙赶往;
例句:
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A bundle of rags was spitted on a nail.
来自I. Watson
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Splitting the price six ways had still cost them each a bundle.
即使把价钱平摊成6份,每人也还是要花一大笔钱。
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We cannot therefore dismiss fiber bundle theory lightly.
来自SA
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He confessed to having been a bundle of nerves.
他承认自己一直神经极度紧张。
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You can have it, but it'll cost you a bundle.
你可以买下它,不过你要花一大笔钱。
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The beverage and food bundle offers instant redemption coupons.
来自WSJ
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He must have made a bundle out of selling that house.
他出售那栋房屋一定赚了一大笔钱。
来自《权威词典》
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We collected a bundle of old clothes to be given to poor people.
我们收集了一包旧衣服给穷人。
来自《权威词典》
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The books were tied up in bundles of twenty.
那些书被捆成20本1捆。
来自《权威词典》