1. 把…打包;捆扎
If you bundle up a mass of things, you make them into a bundle by gathering or tying them together.
e.g. Francis bundled up her clothes again into their small sack...
弗朗西丝再次把她的衣服塞进了他们的小袋子里。
e.g. Her mother had bundled all her Forties clothes up and burnt them.
她母亲把她四十几岁时穿的所有衣服都包起来烧掉了。
2. (使)穿得暖和
If you bundle up, you dress in a lot of warm clothes, usually because the weather is very cold. If you bundle someone up, you dress them in a lot of warm clothes.
e.g. After the coffee we bundled up and walked down to the river...
喝完咖啡,我们穿上厚厚的衣服,往河边走去。
e.g. The next morning, Franklin and Eleanor bundled up the baby and carried him to New York...
第二天早上,富兰克林和埃莉诺把宝宝裹得严严实实,带着他上纽约去了。