bundle

英 ['bʌnd(ə)l] 美 ['bʌndl]
  • n. 束;捆
  • vt. 捆
  • vi. 匆忙离开
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1. band, bind => bundle.
2. 谐音“绑的”。
bundle

bund, 同band, 绑。-le, 小词后缀。

bundle
bundle: [14] Etymologically, bundle is ‘that which binds or is bound’. Like band, bend, bind, and bond, it can be traced back ultimately to an Indo-European base *bhendh- ‘tie’. The Germanic base *bund-, derived from this, produced Old English byndelle ‘binding’. There is no direct evidence to link this with the much later bundle, although the similarities are striking. Alternatively, the source may be the related Middle Dutch bundel ‘collection of things tied together’.
=> band, bend, bind, bond
bundle (n.)
early 14c., "bound collection of things," from Middle Dutch bondel, diminutive of bond, from binden "to bind," or perhaps a merger of this word and Old English byndele "binding," from Proto-Germanic *bundilin (source also of German bündel "to bundle"), from PIE root *bhendh- "tie" (see bend (v.)). Meaning "a lot of money" is from 1899. To be a bundle of nerves "very anxious" is from 1938.
bundle (v.)
1620s, "to make into a bundle," from bundle (n.); meaning "to wrap up in warm heavy clothes" is from 1893. Meaning "to sleep with another, clothed, in the same bed," a noted former custom in New England, is from 1781. Meaning "to send away hurriedly" is from 1823. Related: Bundled; bundling.
1. 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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2. 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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3. 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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4. We want to bundle them off to bed quickly.
我们想尽快打发他们上床睡觉。

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5. I remember Mickey as a bundle of fun, great to have around.
我记得米基是个很有趣的人,和他在一起非常愉快。

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