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I . bundle [ˈbʌndl̩] N

bundle
plik m
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

2. bundle (put):

to bundle sth into sth

III . bundle [ˈbʌndl̩] VB intr

to bundle up somebody trans
to bundle up intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A pint-sized bundle of energy.
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Each of the examples above defines a presheaf with restrictions of functions, vector fields and sections of a vector bundle having the obvious meaning.
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We have to bundle up at night because it gets very cold.
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The above pure spinor is globally defined, and so the canonical bundle is trivial.
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Connections (gauge connection) define this principal bundle, yielding a covariant derivative in each associated vector bundle.
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Likewise, the phase space can be defined more deeply using topological manifolds and the cotangent bundle.
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Usage above the bundle cap is either charged per megabyte or disallowed.
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Its faster (40, 80 and 200 megabit) services have usage based billing except if you get the 40 megabit service in a bundle.
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If you have a spent card, outdated store card or old cards from now defunct establishments, bundle them up and recycle them.
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He performs surgery on the ape and removes a large bundle inside the ape's stomach.
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