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Detailed Translations for bundling from English to Dutch

bundling:

bundling [the ~] noun

  1. the bundling
    de bundeling

Translation Matrix for bundling:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bundeling bundling

Related Words for "bundling":


Synonyms for "bundling":


Related Definitions for "bundling":

  1. the act of shoving hastily1
    • she complained about bundling the children off to school1
  2. the act of binding something into a bundle1
  3. a onetime custom during courtship of unmarried couples occupying the same bed without undressing1

bundle:

bundle verb

  1. bundle (gather; join; unite)
    bundelen
    • bundelen verb (bundel, bundelt, bundelde, bundelden, gebundeld)
  2. bundle (unite; bind together)
    samenbundelen
    • samenbundelen verb (bundel samen, bundelt samen, bundelde samen, bundelden samen, samengebundeld)
  3. bundle
    – To combine products for sale as a lot. Frequently, operating system software and some widely used applications are bundled with a computer system for sale. 2
    bundelen
    • bundelen verb (bundel, bundelt, bundelde, bundelden, gebundeld)
  4. bundle
    – To group jobs in shop floor control so that multiple jobs can be started at one time. 2
    bundelen
    • bundelen verb (bundel, bundelt, bundelde, bundelden, gebundeld)

bundle [the ~] noun

  1. the bundle
    de bundel
    de bos
    – langwerpige dingen die bij elkaar gehouden worden 3
    • bos [de ~ (m)] noun
      • ik kocht een bos wortelen3
  2. the bundle (sheaf; bunch; wad)
    de schoof; de bundel; het bosje
  3. the bundle
    – The grouping of jobs in shop floor control so that multiple jobs can be started at one time. 2
  4. the bundle
    – The combination of a number of products for sale as one unit. 2

Translation Matrix for bundle:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bos bundle forest; woodland; woods
bosje bunch; bundle; sheaf; wad bushes
bundel bunch; bundle; sheaf; wad collection of poems; volume of poems; volume of poetry
schoof bunch; bundle; sheaf; wad
- big bucks; big money; megabucks; package; packet; parcel; pile; sheaf
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bundelen bundle; gather; join; unite
samenbundelen bind together; bundle; unite
- bunch; bunch up; bundle up; clump; cluster; compact; pack; practice bundling; roll up; wad
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bundel bundle
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- pack

Related Words for "bundle":


Synonyms for "bundle":


Related Definitions for "bundle":

  1. a package of several things tied together for carrying or storing1
  2. a collection of things wrapped or boxed together1
  3. a large sum of money (especially as pay or profit)1
    • she made a bundle selling real estate1
  4. sleep fully clothed in the same bed with one's betrothed1
  5. compress into a wad1
  6. gather or cause to gather into a cluster1
  7. make into a bundle1
    • he bundled up his few possessions1
  8. To combine products for sale as a lot. Frequently, operating system software and some widely used applications are bundled with a computer system for sale.2
  9. The grouping of jobs in shop floor control so that multiple jobs can be started at one time.2
  10. The combination of a number of products for sale as one unit.2
  11. To group jobs in shop floor control so that multiple jobs can be started at one time.2

Wiktionary Translations for bundle:

bundle
verb
  1. intransitive: to hurry
  2. intransitive: to dress warmly
  3. to dress someone warmly
  4. to hustle, dispatch quickly
  5. to tie or wrap together
noun
  1. colloquial: large amount, especially of money
  2. biology: cluster of closely bound muscle or nerve fibres
  3. package wrapped or tied up for carrying
  4. group of objects held together by wrapping or tying

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
bundle bos; bundel Bündel — etwas Zusammengebundenes; aneinander gebundene Gegenstände
bundle bussel; bundel fagotpaquet, ensemble lié.
bundle bundel; cluster faisceau — Assemblage
bundle spierbundel faisceau — (Anatomie)
bundle bundel; garf; schoof gerbefaisceau de blé, où les épis sont disposer d’un même côté.