2024年1月15日 星期一

du jour, bundle, "Bundled Up" Rich people in the global north still own most of the world’s wealth, according to a report by Oxfam

 Rich people in the global north still own most of the world’s wealth, according to a report by Oxfam published today https://on.ft.com/3tWQyWb

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6312.htmlRecord labels have depended on album sales to boost profits. But in the digital music era, consumers prefer single songs over music "bundles." The result? Harvard Business School professor Anita Elberse says it is time for the industry to rethink its products and prices.

bundle (SELL TOGETHER) 
verb [T]
to include an additional computer program or other product with something that you sell:
The system came bundled with a word processor, spreadsheet and graphics program.

bundling 
noun [U]
the bundling of services/software/products


 這可以有許多解釋 英文有 bundle of nerves 說法 膽小而緊張者

bundle of nerves
n. Informal
An extremely nervous person.
bundle 也有許多俗語 如指 胖女子 小孩等等


Douglass Crockwell (American, 1904-1968)

He often referred to himself as "the poor man's Norman Rockwell" during the time period that both he and Norman Rockwell produced cover illustrations for the Saturday Evening Post.


"Bundled Up"

Saturday Evening Post magazine cover January 14, 1939. A young boy bundled up against the cold, snowy, winter day.

to put warm clothes on yourself or someone else: The kids were bundled up in coats and scarves. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Putting clothes on.

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