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bound

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vt.

n.

adj.

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Noun

1. a line determining the limits of an area

2. the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something

3. a light springing movement upwards or forwards

Verb

1. move forward by leaps and bounds;

  • "The horse bounded across the meadow"
  • "The child leapt across the puddle"
  • "Can you jump over the fence?"

2. form the boundary of; be contiguous to

3. place limits on (extent or access);

  • "restrict the use of this parking lot"
  • "limit the time you can spend with your friends"

4. spring back; spring away from an impact;

  • "The rubber ball bounced"
  • "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
Adjective

1. held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union

2. confined by bonds;

  • "bound and gagged hostages"

3. secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form;

  • "bound volumes"
  • "leather-bound volumes"

4. (usually followed by `to') governed by fate;

  • "bound to happen"
  • "an old house destined to be demolished"
  • "he is destined to be famous"

5. covered or wrapped with a bandage;

  • "the bandaged wound on the back of his head"
  • "an injury bound in fresh gauze"

6. headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students';

  • "children bound for school"
  • "a flight destined for New York"

7. bound by an oath;

  • "a bound official"

8. bound by contract

9. confined in the bowels;

  • "he is bound in the belly"

体育

  • 1.球弹跳

医学

  • 1.①受限的,被束缚的,非游离的;②〔化学〕结合的

法律

  • 1.受约束的
  • 2.负有责任的

计算机

  • 1.界,界限,约束,限制,上下限,范围;【WIN】装订,联编
  • 2.约上、下
1. "The Si Ku Quan Shu", or "Complete Library in the Four Branches of Literature," completed in 1782, has the world's longest series of books. The work, comprising four traditional divisions of Chinese learning -- classics, history, philosophy, and belles-letters -- contains 3,503 titles bound into more than 36,000 books with a total of 853,456 pages.
中国的 《四库全书》 是世界上页数最多的书。 它完成于1782年, 分经、史、子、集四部,收书 3,503 种, 分装成 36,000 余册, 共有 853,456 页。

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2. "The Yongle Canon", compiled by 2,000 scholars and completed in 1408, A.D., was the world's earliest and biggest encyclopaedia, which contains 22937 volumes bound into 11095 books with a total of 370 million Chinese characters.
中国的《永乐大典》是世界上最早最大的百科全书。 它成书于1408年, 共有22,937卷, 11,095册 37,000万字, 由2,000名学者编写。

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3. A dishonest person is bound to meet with setbacks sooner or later.
不老实的人非碰钉子不可。

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4. A person,who is imperious and tries to gloss over his fault,is bound to suffer in the end.
专横跋扈、文过饰非的人到头来总是要吃亏的。

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5. After all that excitement the day was bound to end unhappily.
在所有的兴奋过后,这一天注定要以不快而结束。

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6. An army swollen with pride is bound to lose.
骄兵必败。

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7. Before sweeping the house she bound up her hair in a large handkerchief.
打扫房屋前,她把头发用一块大手帕扎起来。

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8. Evildoers are bound to be punished in the end.
做坏事的人到头来总会遭报应的。

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9. Goats can bound from rock to rock.
山羊能从一块石头跳到另一块石头上。

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10. Having witnessed the accident, I felt duty bound to make a statement to the police.
由于我亲眼目睹了那次事故,我觉得向警察汇报是义不容辞的。

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11. He bound his son to a teacher.
他安排儿子去和一个老师学手艺。

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12. He bound the box with a piece of string.
他用绳子把箱子捆好。

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13. He bound the newspapers together.
他把报纸订在一起。

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14. He is bound by affection.
他为爱情所束缚。

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15. He is bound to succeed in his enterprise.
他在事业上一定会成功。

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16. He is bound up in his work with old people.
他专心致志于老年人的工作。

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17. He is bound up with this matter.
他和这件事情有关。

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18. He is right, I'll be bound!
我敢肯定他是对的!

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19. He kicked at the bound prisoner.
他朝那被绑着的囚犯踢了一脚。

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20. He loosed the ropes that bound the prisoner, thus allowing him to jump up and escape.
他解开了囚犯身上绑着的绳子,那个囚犯跳起来就跑了。

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