B2 verb Neutral

bundle

/ˈbʌndl/

To group, tie, or wrap several things together into a single unit or package. In a commercial or academic context, it refers to combining multiple products, services, or variables into a single offering or category.

Beispiele

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1

She decided to bundle the old newspapers together with twine for recycling.

She tied the old newspapers into a single stack for recycling.

2

The researchers chose to bundle several demographic variables to simplify the data analysis.

The scholars grouped several population factors together to make the data easier to study.

3

It was so cold that they had to bundle the kids into their thickest winter coats.

They quickly put many warm clothes on the children because of the cold.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
bundle
Verb
bundle
Adjektiv
bundled
Verwandt
bundling
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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'bindle' (the stick and cloth bag a traveler carries)—everything you own is 'bundled' together in that one cloth.

Schnelles Quiz

The telecommunications provider decided to _____ internet, television, and phone services into one monthly contract.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: bundle

Beispiele

1

She decided to bundle the old newspapers together with twine for recycling.

everyday

She tied the old newspapers into a single stack for recycling.

2

The researchers chose to bundle several demographic variables to simplify the data analysis.

formal

The scholars grouped several population factors together to make the data easier to study.

3

It was so cold that they had to bundle the kids into their thickest winter coats.

informal

They quickly put many warm clothes on the children because of the cold.

4

In this study, we bundle different social behaviors under the umbrella of 'pro-social actions'.

academic

In this academic work, we categorize various behaviors as 'pro-social actions'.

5

The software company will bundle the antivirus program with the operating system.

business

The tech firm will include the security software as part of the computer system package.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
bundle
Verb
bundle
Adjektiv
bundled
Verwandt
bundling

Häufige Kollokationen

bundle together to group items closely into one unit
bundle up to dress warmly in many layers
software bundle a collection of programs sold as one
bundle services to offer multiple services for a single price
bundled package a set of items provided together

Häufige Phrasen

bundle of joy

a humorous or affectionate way to refer to a new baby

bundle of nerves

a person who is extremely anxious or tense

cost a bundle

to be very expensive

Wird oft verwechselt mit

bundle vs bungle

To bungle means to do something badly or fail, while bundle means to group things together.

bundle vs bind

To bind usually refers to the physical act of tying something tightly, whereas bundle focuses on the resulting group or package.

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Nutzungshinweise

The verb is often used with 'up' (for warmth) or 'together' (for organization). In business, 'bundling' is a specific marketing strategy.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners sometimes use 'bundle' when they mean 'wrap'. While wrapping is part of it, bundling emphasizes the collection of multiple items into one.

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Merkhilfe

Think of a 'bindle' (the stick and cloth bag a traveler carries)—everything you own is 'bundled' together in that one cloth.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from Middle English 'bundel', related to the Dutch 'bundel' and the English word 'bind'.

Grammatikmuster

transitive verb (requires an object) often used as 'bundle something + adverbial particle (up/together)' regular verb: bundled, bundling

Schnelles Quiz

The telecommunications provider decided to _____ internet, television, and phone services into one monthly contract.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: bundle

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