Определение a-bundle в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- bundle
- To tie or wrap together
- bundle
- A group of objects held together by wrapping or tying
- bundle
- To hurry
- bundle
- To sell hardware and software as a single product
- bundle
- A package wrapped or tied up for carrying
- bundle
- A cluster of closely bound muscle or nerve fibres
- bundle
- To hastily or clumsily push, put, carry or otherwise send something into a particular place
Why, I didn't know that she meant that, until the Captain gave me an explanation, because I was dull of comprehension ; for he bundled me out of the house.
- bundle
- A large amount, especially of money
- bundle
- To dress someone warmly
- bundle
- To dress warmly. Usually bundle up
- bundle
- To hustle; to dispatch something or someone quickly
- bundle
- An application bundle; a directory or file suffixed with .app and containing related resources such source code
- bundle buggies
- plural form of bundle buggy
- bundle buggy
- A bag on wheels with an extendable handle. Usually used for grocery shopping
- bundle of His
- Specialized heart muscle cells that transmit electrical impulses from the AV node in the heart to the muscle cells of the heart wall, which contract in response producing the heart beat
- bundle of energy
- One who is especially lively, continually active, or industrious
Anyone looking for a kitten should consider that it is a tiny bundle of energy.
- bundle of energy
- The energy associated with being lively, continually active, or industrious
But Dubielewicz has a bundle of energy and the fans and his teammates feed off it.
- bundle of joy
- A pet
- bundle of joy
- A newborn baby
Nature took its course, and Marie did give birth to a bundle of joy, but she soon discovered that motherhood was not all bliss.
- bundle of laughs
- Something or someone very funny or fun
Eddie Murphy once said he's worked on films where it has been a bundle of laughs, and other times it has been absolute hell, and you can not tell whether the film will be any good, or terrible based on the experience.
- bundle of nerves
- A lively, continually active person
He found Pesita pacing back and forth before his tent—an energetic bundle of nerves which no amount of hard riding and fighting could tire or discourage.
- bundle of nerves
- A person with an especially nervous, excitable, or fearful disposition
She is a jittery bundle of nerves rather than the tough stoic she ought to be.
- fiber bundle
- A topological space that, if one examines only a small part of it at a time, looks consistently like some product space
- fibre bundle
- Alternative spelling of fiber bundle
- get one's undies in a bundle
- Alternative form of get one's knickers in a twist
- hair bundle
- a group of cellular processes resembling hair, characteristic of hair cells
To test this model, we measured the stiffness of hair bundles during mechanical stimulation.
- vascular bundle
- A strand of xylem, phloem, and their associated tissues within a eustele or atactostele
- bundle
- {v} to tie, put or throw up in a bundle
- bundle
- {n} a parcel of things bound up together
- bundle theory
- (Felsefe) Theory advanced by David Hume to the effect that the mind is merely a bundle of perceptions without deeper unity or cohesion, related only by resemblance, succession, and causation. Hume's well-argued denial of a substantial or unified self precipitated a philosophical crisis from which Immanuel Kant sought to rescue Western philosophy
- bundle up
- Wear warm clothes
- medial forebrain bundle
- (Tıp, İlaç) The Medial forebrain bundle (MFB) is a bundle of the axon that carries information between the ventral tegmentum and the nucleus accumbens. It is commonly accepted that the MFB is involved in the integration of reward and pleasure
- A bundle
- trousseau
- a bundle
- (Informal) large sum of money (e.g.: "My new fur coat cost me a bundle!"), a lot of money
- atrioventricular bundle
- a bundle of modified heart muscle that transmits the cardiac impulse from the atrioventricular node to the ventricles causing them to contract
- bundle
- A package of shingles There are 3, 4 or 5 bundles per square
- bundle
- a collection of things wrapped or boxed together
- bundle
- A packaging method, designed with economy in mind, which uses a cellophane overwrap It usually contains 25 or 50 cigars, traditionally without bands Bundles, oftentimes seconds of premium brands, are usually less expensive than boxed cigars
- bundle
- compress into a wad; "wad paper into the box"
- bundle
- Two or more packages banded or tied together to form a single unit Periodicals are bundled and bundle breakage may be the cause of soaring Periodicals costs
- bundle
- Computer components are usually sold separately, but some suppliers package together the most popular combinations of hardware and software to make things easier for the buyer This is a bundle Similarly, a word processor often comes bundled with the basic computer
- bundle
- A directory in the file system that stores executable code and the software resources related to that code Applications, plug-ins, and frameworks are types of bundles Except for frameworks, bundles are file packages, presented by the Finder as a single file
- bundle
- a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing
- bundle
- n A group of pine needles growing from the same base
- bundle
- Several data fields, all of which share the same domain, grouped together in one data structure
- bundle
- The grouping together of needles on a pine tree into a unified cluster, bound by a sheath (or fascicle) at the base, and attached at a single point to the twig Individual species of pine trees are known by the number of needles in a bundle; for example, White Pine has five, Loblolly Pine has three, and Scotch Pine has two
- bundle
- A package of shingles in which 3, 4 or 5 bundles may comprise a square, depending on coverage
- bundle
- To sell two products as one unit In computers, this usually means including crucial software such as an operating system, and possibly applications as well, in the purchase of computer hardware
- bundle
- To bundle software means to sell it together with a computer, or with other hardware or software, as part of a set. It's cheaper to buy software bundled with a PC than separately
- bundle
- Specific number of sheets which equals 1 unit of production Number is determined by multiplying sheets/Packages/BUNDLE For example, an order calls for 112 sheets/package According to the maximum height allowed for a lift Therefore, multiplying 15 packages X 112 sheets = 1680 sheets/bundle
- bundle
- A number of things bound together, as by a cord or envelope, into a mass or package convenient for handling or conveyance; a loose package; a roll; as, a bundle of straw or of paper; a bundle of old clothes
- bundle
- A buffer that stores screen data sent by JPL's send command or sm_append_bundle_data Panther can maintain up to ten bundles Bundle data can be read by the receive command or sm_get_bundle_data
- bundle
- To dress warmly
- bundle
- make into a bundle; "he bundled up his few possessions"
- bundle
- To tie or bind in a bundle or roll
- bundle
- An individual package of shingles or shakes
- bundle
- To collect directory structures and application files in preparation for sharing the application with another user of Host Publisher Studio (See also application bundler ) (Contrast with assemble and package )
- bundle
- A bundle of things is a number of them that are tied together or wrapped in a cloth or bag so that they can be carried or stored. He gathered the bundles of clothing into his arms I have about 20 year's magazines tied up in bundles
- bundle
- sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed
- bundle
- To sleep on the same bed without undressing; applied to the custom of a man and woman, especially lovers, thus sleeping
- bundle
- Two or more screens that are functionally connected such that all screens in the set comprise a logical entity For example, the "New Hire" function may contain several screens needed to collect the information for a new employee The screen set has a Function Code, such as "HIRE", associated with it It is also possible for a group of related data elements which may appear on only one screen to be designated as a functional bundle For example, (1) a campus may want to offer "Change of Address" as a unique function On the EDP1 screen (Employee Personal Data 1), a campus could highlight the appropriate fields a user should review when updating an employee's address When the user specifies a Function Code which represents a screen set, navigation is limited to the screens within the screen set; the user cannot specify an entry/update Function Code outside of the screen set without first updating the EDB or canceling the update process
- bundle
- gather or cause to gather into a cluster; "She bunched her fingers into a fist"; "The students bunched up at the registration desk"
- bundle
- bundle name, contents & notes
- bundle
- emphasis If you describe someone as, for example, a bundle of fun, you are emphasizing that they are full of fun. If you describe someone as a bundle of nerves, you are emphasizing that they are very nervous. I remember Mickey as a bundle of fun, great to have around Life at high school wasn't a bundle of laughs, either
- bundle
- To send off abruptly or without ceremony
- bundle
- A package of shingles Normally, there are 3 bundles per square and 27 shingles per bundle
- bundle
- emphasis If you refer to a bundle of things, you are emphasizing that there is a wide range of them. The profession offers a bundle of benefits, not least of which is extensive training. = package
- bundle
- a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit); "she made a bundle selling real estate"; "they sank megabucks into their new house"
- bundle
- A package of shingles There are typically 3, 4, or 5 bundles per square
- bundle
- {f} gather together, bind together; make into a bundle, package
- bundle
- a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed make into a bundle; "he bundled up his few possessions
- bundle
- A prank where many people jump (from ground level) on top of their victim(s)
- bundle
- The three cryptographic keys (K1, K2, K3) used with a TDEA mode [X952][X965] (see also key bundle, Data Encryption Algorithm)
- bundle
- To prepare for departure; to set off in a hurry or without ceremony
- bundle
- Many individual fibers contained within a single jacket or buffer tube Also, a group of buffered fibers distinguished in some fashion from another group in the same cable core
- bundle
- If someone is bundled somewhere, someone pushes them there in a rough and hurried way. He was bundled into a car and driven 50 miles to a police station
- bundle
- {i} number of objects that have been gathered together; package
- bundle
- A group of optical fibers or electrical conductors, such as wires and coaxial cables, usually in a single jacket (188) Note: Multiple bundles of optical fibers or electrical conductors may be placed in the same cable [After 2196]
- bundle
- the unit of photogrammetric triangulation after each point measured in an image is connected with the perspective center by a straight light ray There is one bundle of light rays for each image
- bundle
- a less expensive method of packaging than boxes in which cigars are wrapped in cellophane
- bundle
- A collection of axons that run together but do not necessarily have the same origin and destination; e g , medial forebrain bundle [which connects a variety of cells within the cerebrum and brain stem] Also called a fasiculus
- bundle
- - A unit containing two or more packages A unit is considered standard if consisting of 10, 12, or 15 packages (package considered standard if consisting of 112 sheets per package )
- bundle of nerves
- very nervous person, anxious person
- bundle of nerves
- An extremely nervous person
- bundle of rewards
- salary and benefits received by an employee
- bundle of rights
- rights which accompany the owning of a business
- bundle off
- {f} send off in an informal manner
- bundle off
- send off unceremoniously
- bundle scar
- A small mark on a leaf scar indicating a point where a vein from the leaf was once connected with the stem
- bundle sheath
- A layer or region of cells surrounding a vascular bundle
- bundle up
- dress warmly; "Mother bundled up the children for the long way to school"
- bundle up
- make into a bundle; "he bundled up his few possessions"
- bundle up
- dress warmly; "Mother bundled up the children for the long way to school
- bundle up
- dress warmly, wear many layers to keep warm
- fiber bundle
- a bundle of fibers (especially nerve fibers)
- make a bundle
- earn a large fortune, earn a lot of money
- medicine bundle
- A covered or wrapped parcel containing items of personal or tribal religious significance, used by certain Native American peoples
- vascular bundle
- A strand of primary conductive plant tissue consisting essentially of xylem and phloem. Also called fibrovascular bundle
- vascular bundle
- a unit strand of the vascular system in stems and leaves of higher plants consisting essentially of xylem and phloem