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I. bundle [ˈbʌndl̩] N
bundle
bundle of banknotes, magazines
bundle of clothes
Phrases:
to cost a bundle inf
not to go a bundle on sb/sth Brit inf
to be a bundle of laughs
a bundle of nerves
II. bundle [ˈbʌndl̩] VB trans
1. bundle (tie together):
bundle
wiązać [perf z-]
bundle clothes
zwijać [perf zwinąć] w tobołek
2. bundle (put):
to bundle sth into sth
wrzucać [perf wrzucić] coś do czegoś
3. bundle (push):
to bundle sb into sth
wpychać [perf wepchnąć] kogoś do czegoś
to bundle sb out of sth
wypychać [perf wypchnąć] kogoś z czegoś
III. bundle [ˈbʌndl̩] VB intr
to bundle into sth
wpychać [perf wepchnąć] się do czegoś
OpenDict entry
bundle VB
to bundle up somebody trans
to bundle up intr
Present
Ibundle
youbundle
he/she/itbundles
webundle
youbundle
theybundle
Past
Ibundled
youbundled
he/she/itbundled
webundled
youbundled
theybundled
Present Perfect
Ihavebundled
youhavebundled
he/she/ithasbundled
wehavebundled
youhavebundled
theyhavebundled
Past Perfect
Ihadbundled
youhadbundled
he/she/ithadbundled
wehadbundled
youhadbundled
theyhadbundled
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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)
to bundle into sth
wpychać [perf wepchnąć] się do czegoś
to bundle sth into sth
wrzucać [perf wrzucić] coś do czegoś
to bundle sb into sth
wpychać [perf wepchnąć] kogoś do czegoś
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
Likewise, the phase space can be defined more deeply using topological manifolds and the cotangent bundle.
en.wikipedia.org
If only you didn't have to bundle up the kids and stuff snow pants and puffy coats into back seats and seatbelts.
www.thepeterboroughexaminer.com
If you have a spent card, outdated store card or old cards from now defunct establishments, bundle them up and recycle them.
www.businessinsider.com
A pint-sized bundle of energy.
en.wikipedia.org
In fact, it is a bundle of rights including, inter alia, rights of reproduction, communication to the public, adaptation and translation of the work.
en.wikipedia.org