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1 bundle
1. noun(a number of things bound together: a bundle of rags.) sveženj2. verb1) ((often with up or together) to make into bundles: Bundle up all your things and bring them with you.) zaviti2) (to go, put or send (away) in a hurried or disorderly way: They bundled him out of the room.) spoditi* * *I [bʌndl]nounsveženj, cula, butara; zavitek, omot; American dva risa papirja (1000 pol)to be a bundle of nerves — biti skrajno nemiren, živčen, občutljivII [bʌndl]transitive verb & intransitive verbzvezati, zaviti, zviti, zamotatibundle away ( —ali off) — intransitive verb izginiti ko kafra -
2 tie
1. present participle - tying; verb1) ((often with to, on etc) to fasten with a string, rope etc: He tied the horse to a tree; The parcel was tied with string; I don't like this job - I hate being tied to a desk.)2) (to fasten by knotting; to make a knot in: He tied his shoelaces.)3) (to be joined by a knot etc: The belt of this dress ties at the front.)4) (to score the same number of points etc (in a game, competition etc): Three people tied for first place.)2. noun1) (a strip of material worn tied round the neck under the collar of a shirt: He wore a shirt and tie.) kravata2) (something that joins: the ties of friendship.) vez3) (an equal score or result (in a game, competition etc); a draw.) neodločena tekma4) (a game or match to be played.) prvenstvena tekma•- tie someone down
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- tie in/up* * *I [tái]nounpentlja, petija, kravata; vezalka; vozel; ženski krznen ovratnik; spona, spojka, skoba; American železniški prag; American čevelj na vezalke; music ligatura; figuratively vez; obveznost, colloquially dolžnost, breme; sport neodločena igra ali tekma, izenačenje; parliament izenačitev, enakost glasovcup ties sport izločilno tekmovanje za pokalII [tái]transitive verbzvezati, zavezati, povezati; zavozlati, narediti vozel; privezati (z vrvico), pričvrstiti (to na); spojiti, združiti; architecture zvezati, spojiti (s skobo); figuratively vezati, omejiti, preprečiti, zadržati; obvezati (koga) za kaj; music vezati, ztivati (note); medicine podvezati (žilo); slang prekositi (koga); sport doseči isto število točk kot nasprotnik, doseči neodločen rezultat (izid), biti enak zto tie s.o.'s hands — zvezati komu roke (tudi figuratively)to tie the knot — narediti vozel, colloquially poročiti seto tie s.o.'s tongue — komu jezik zavezati, utišati koga
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bundle off — verb send off unceremoniously • Hypernyms: ↑dispatch, ↑despatch, ↑send off • Cause: ↑leave, ↑go forth, ↑go away • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
bundle off — v. (D; tr.) to bundle off to (we bundled the children off to school) * * * (D; tr.) to bundle off to (we bundle offd the children off to school) … Combinatory dictionary
bundle off — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms bundle off : present tense I/you/we/they bundle off he/she/it bundles off present participle bundling off past tense bundled off past participle bundled off to make someone go somewhere, especially in order to … English dictionary
bundle off — Synonyms and related words: bow out, bundle, dismiss, float, give a start, give the air, give the gate, hustle out, kick off, launch, pack off, put in motion, send, send away, send forth, send off, send packing, set afloat, set agoing, set going … Moby Thesaurus
bundle off — PHRASAL VERB If someone is bundled off somewhere, they are sent there or taken there in a hurry. [be V ed P] The pair were then bundled off to a neighbour s house by waiting police... [V n P to n] We want to bundle them off to bed quickly. [Also… … English dictionary
bundle off — (Active.) Send off in a hurry, hurry off … New dictionary of synonyms
bundle off — v. send off in an informal manner … English contemporary dictionary
To bundle off — Bundle Bun dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bundled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bundling}.] 1. To tie or bind in a bundle or roll. [1913 Webster] 2. To send off abruptly or without ceremony. [1913 Webster] They unmercifully bundled me and my gallant second into… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bundle — Bun dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bundled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bundling}.] 1. To tie or bind in a bundle or roll. [1913 Webster] 2. To send off abruptly or without ceremony. [1913 Webster] They unmercifully bundled me and my gallant second into our own … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bundle — bun|dle1 [ˈbʌndl] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Middle Dutch; Origin: bundel] 1.) a group of things such as papers, clothes, or sticks that are fastened or tied together bundle of ▪ bundles of newspapers ▪ a small bundle containing mostly clothing 2.) a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bundle — bun|dle1 [ bʌndl ] noun count * 1. ) a group of things that have been tied together, especially so that you can carry them easily: The women carried heavy bundles on their backs. bundle of: a bundle of clean clothes bundles of firewood 2. ) a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English