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bundle² v [I,T] 1 to move someone or something quickly and roughly into a place, or to move quickly into a place with a lot of other people (使)匆忙地走; 挤进; 把〔某物〕乱塞: + into/through/out of etc The police bundled Jason into the back of the van. 警察匆匆把贾森推上警车的后座。 A dozen kids bundled out of the classroom. 十二个孩子急急忙忙挤出了教室。 2 [T] to include other things with something someone buys 〔商品〕配有〔某物〕: + with The computer comes bundled with word-processing software. 这部电脑买来时配有文字处理软件。
bundle sth ↔ upto collect things into a bundle 把〔东西〕捆扎起来: Bundle up the newspapers and we'll take them to be recycled. 把报纸捆扎起来,我们要把它们拿去回收利用。
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