bundles
word · lemma: bundle
Definition
Bundles are groups of things tied or wrapped together. The word is also used for packages of services or products sold as one set.
Usage & Nuances
Common with physical items ("bundles of sticks") or with service offers ("internet bundles"). Can be informal or neutral. Don't confuse with "bunch" (looser group) or "package" (usually a single parcel). Frequently seen in business or shopping contexts.
Spanish: fardos - paquetesPortuguese (BR): feixes - pacotesPortuguese (PT): molhos - pacotesChinese (Simplified): 捆 - 束 (物品) - 包 (信息、服务)Chinese (Traditional): 捆 - 束 (物品) - 包 (資訊、服務)Hindi: गठरियाँ - बंडलArabic: حزم - رزمBengali: গুচ্ছ - আঁটি - বান্ডিল (প্যাকেজ)Russian: связки - комплекты (товаров/услуг) - пакеты (услуг)Japanese: 束 - セット(サービスや商品)Vietnamese: bó - gói (dịch vụ/sản phẩm) - bó (vật thể)Korean: 묶음 - 번들(상품/서비스 묶음)Turkish: demet - paket (hizmet/ürün)Urdu: گٹھری - بنڈل (سروس پیکج)Indonesian: ikat - bundel (paket layanan/produk)
Example Sentences
She carried two bundles of newspapers.
basic
We bought bundles of firewood for camping.
basic
The shop offers phone bundles at a discount.
basic
Streaming services usually sell content bundles for less than individual items.
natural
He tied the letters into neat bundles with string.
natural
She found bundles of old photos in her attic.
natural