bound的意思和读音

bound

: [baʊnd] : [baʊnd]

n.

adj.

v.

bounds  bounding  bounded  

adj.unlikely,free

adj.certain,sure,obliged,forced

v.border,border on,be contiguous to,touch,be adjacent to

n.jump,leap,spring,bounce,hop

boundadj.

1.~ to do/be sthcertain or likely to happen, or to do or be sth

There are bound to be changes when the new system is introduced.

It's bound to be sunny again tomorrow.

You've done so much work─you're bound to pass the exam.

It was bound to happen sooner or later(= we should have expected it) .

You're bound to be nervous the first time(= it's easy to understand) .

2.);forced to do sth by law, duty or a particular situation

We are not bound by the decision.

You are bound by the contract to pay before the end of the month.

I am bound to say I disagree with you on this point.

3.prevented from going somewhere or from working normally by the conditions mentioned

Strike-bound travellers face long delays.

fogbound airports

4.);travelling, or ready to travel, in a particular direction or to a particular place

homeward bound(= going home)

Paris-bound

northbound/southbound/eastbound/westbound西

a plane bound for Dublin

IDM

He's too bound up in his work to have much time for his children.

be bound up in sthvery busy with sth; very interested or involved in sth

He's too bound up in his work to have much time for his children.

bound and determinedvery determined to do sth

communities bound together by customs and traditions

be bound together by/in sth…(to be closely connected

communities bound together by customs and traditions

From that moment my life became inextricably bound up with hers.

bound up with sthclosely connected with sth

From that moment my life became inextricably bound up with hers.

Ill be bound(informal)I feel surev.

1.[i]+ adv./prep.to run with long steps, especially in an enthusiastic way

The dogs bounded ahead.

2.[t][usupass]~ sthto form the edge or limit of an area

The field was bounded on the left by a wood.

n.— see alsobounds

1.a high or long jump

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na.1.“bind”2.“bind”

n.1.limits that affect and control what can happen or what people are able to do2.a long or high jump

v.1.The past participle and past tense of bind2.to run or jump taking large steps when you are full of energy or excitement3.to suddenly increase in value or become more successful4.if an area is bounded by a fence, trees, a river, etc., this is what is around its edge1.The past participle and past tense of bind2.to run or jump taking large steps when you are full of energy or excitement3.to suddenly increase in value or become more successful4.if an area is bounded by a fence, trees, a river, etc., this is what is around its edge

adj.1.something that is bound to happen will almost certainly happen2.having an obligation to do something because of a law, promise, etc.; feeling that you should do something because you are expected to, or because it is morally right, even if you do not really want to do it3.a bound book has a leather, cloth, or paper cover

na.1.The past tense and past participle of bind2.The past tense and past participle of bind

1. ( When Night Is Falling) ( Bound) ( Wild Side) ...

2. bounce bound brace ...

3. semicircle( ) bound( ) pound( ) ...

4. 〖bank〗 bound; 〖waterside;foreshore〗 ,。——《》 ...

5. botanical adj. bound n. brake n. ...

6. bore ? vt. bound ? n. bouquet ? n. ...

7. beyond prep. () bound a. rebound vi. ...

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1.They killed the sons of Zedekiah before his eyes. Then they put out his eyes, bound him with bronze shackles and took him to Babylon.西西

2.Given the fact that the measuring instruments were defective , the experiment was bound to be a failure.

3.In the short term, though, the prospects of a business so dependent on the whims of politicians are bound to be uncertain.

4.When I stepped onto the train bound to Beijing, I knew I would have to depend on myself to deal with everything.

5.After another stop on the Irish coast Titanic went out to see on its maiden voyage across the Atlantic bound for New York.西

6.It is the business of the school to deepen and extend his sense of the values bound up in his home life.

7.He has a strong purchase on earth-bound things, an enduring commitment to places that, as he says, "unlock the word-hoard" .西,“”。

8.Just as wu could not see the two sides of a coin, to choose one more system is bound to give up the other moral systems.

9.Money is bound to be a big focus for you right now, and you could be awakening to a deeper sense of your own worth as well.

10.At Tortuguero I learned the meaning of place, and began to understand how it is bound up with time.