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1 bundle
1. noun(a number of things bound together: a bundle of rags.) fardo
2. verb1) ((often with up or together) to make into bundles: Bundle up all your things and bring them with you.) empaquetar2) (to go, put or send (away) in a hurried or disorderly way: They bundled him out of the room.) echar, despacharbundle n fardo / haz / fajotr['bʌndəl]1 (clothes) fardo, bulto2 (wood) haz nombre masculino3 (papers, banknotes) fajo4 (keys) manojo1 atar en un fardo, atar en un bulto\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be a bundle of nerves estar hecho,-a un manojo de nerviosto go a bundle on something familiar chiflarle a uno algobundle n1) : fardo m, atado m, bulto m, haz m (de palos)2) parcel: paquete m3) load: montón ma bundle of money: un montón de dineron.• atado s.m.• borujón s.m.• envoltorio s.m.• fajo s.m.• fardel s.m.• fardo s.m.• haz s.m.• jarcia s.f.• lote s.m.• lío s.m.• maleta s.f.• manojo s.m.• mazo s.m.• paquete s.m.• tambache s.m.v.• envolver v.
I 'bʌndḷa) ( of clothes) lío m, fardo m, atado m (AmL); (of newspapers, letters) paquete m; ( of money) fajo m; ( of sticks) haz m, atado m (AmL)software bundle — paquete m de software
b) ( large sum of money)a bundle — (colloq) un dineral, un platal (AmS fam), un pastón (Esp fam), un lanón (Méx fam)
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a) ( make into a bundle) liar*, atarb) ( push) (+ adv compl)Phrasal Verbs:['bʌndl]1. N1) [of clothes, rags] bulto m, fardo m, lío m ; [of sticks] haz m ; [of papers] legajo mbundle of joy — (=baby) bebé mf
2) ** (=money)to make a bundle — ganarse un dineral *, ganarse un pastón (Sp) **
it cost a bundle — costó un dineral or una millonada *
3) (=large number) montón m4) (Comput) paquete m2. VT1) (also: bundle up) [+ clothes] atar en un bulto2) (=put hastily) guardar sin orden3.CPDbundled software N — (Comput) paquete m de software
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I ['bʌndḷ]a) ( of clothes) lío m, fardo m, atado m (AmL); (of newspapers, letters) paquete m; ( of money) fajo m; ( of sticks) haz m, atado m (AmL)software bundle — paquete m de software
b) ( large sum of money)a bundle — (colloq) un dineral, un platal (AmS fam), un pastón (Esp fam), un lanón (Méx fam)
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a) ( make into a bundle) liar*, atarb) ( push) (+ adv compl)Phrasal Verbs: -
2 faggot
tr['fægət]1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL pejorative (homosexual) marica nombre masculino, maricón nombre masculino————————tr['fægət]1 (sticks) haz nombre masculino de leña2 (meat) especie de albóndigan.• astillas s.f.pl.• capón s.m.• fajina s.f.'fægət1) (AmE also) fagot ( bundle of sticks) (liter) haz m de leña2) (pej) (AmE sl & pej) maricón m (fam & pey)3) ( meatball) (BrE) albóndiga f de hígado
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=fagot (US) ['fæɡǝt]N1) (for fire) haz m de leña2) (Brit) (Culin) albóndiga f
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** ['fæɡǝt]N (esp US) pej (=homosexual) marica * m* * *['fægət]1) (AmE also) fagot ( bundle of sticks) (liter) haz m de leña2) (pej) (AmE sl & pej) maricón m (fam & pey)3) ( meatball) (BrE) albóndiga f de hígado -
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