
Hanapin
to bound
01
tumalon, sumabog
to leap or spring forward with energy and enthusiasm, often with all feet leaving the ground simultaneously
Intransitive
Example
The excited puppy bounded across the meadow, chasing butterflies with endless energy.
As the athlete neared the finish line, he bounded with determination to secure the victory.
The young gazelle bounded across the savanna, keeping pace with its herd in a playful manner.
02
tukuyin, ilagay ang hangganan
to establish or define limits or boundaries for something
Transitive: to bound sth
Example
To maintain a healthy work-life balance, she carefully bounded her work hours and personal time.
The teacher asked the students to bound their essays within a maximum word count for the assignment.
In order to ensure fair competition, the sports committee decided to bound the number of participants per team.
03
tukuyin, markahan
to establish or delineate the border or edge of an area, setting it apart from other regions
Transitive: to bound an area
Example
The river bound the two counties, serving as a natural boundary between them.
Mountain ranges often bound different regions, creating distinct landscapes on either side.
The fence bounded the property, clearly marking the limits of the backyard.
04
bumagsak, bumalik
to rebound or spring back after an impact
Intransitive: to bound somewhere
Example
After bouncing the ball against the wall, it bounded back with unexpected force.
The tennis ball bounded off the racket, ready for the next volley.
bound
01
nakakadena, nakatali
restricted or confined by physical restraints or bonds
Example
The prisoner was bound in chains and shackles.
She felt bound by the responsibilities of caring for her elderly parents.
The hostages were bound and gagged by the kidnappers.
02
nakagapos, nakatali
held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union
03
nakabitan, nakabal
secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form
04
nakatak, nakatalaga
(usually followed by `to') governed by fate
05
nakatutok, papunta
headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'
06
bandaged, nakabal
covered or wrapped with a bandage
07
nakatali, naka-pigil
confined in the bowels
08
nakagapos sa sumpa, nakatali sa sumpa
bound by an oath
09
nakagapos, obligado
bound by contract
10
tiyak, nakatag
likely to happen or sure to experience something
Example
With the storm approaching, they were bound to face heavy rain and strong winds.
Given her dedication and hard work, she is bound to succeed in her new role.
If they continue to follow the new guidelines, they are bound to see improvements in their results.
11
nakabal, nakabalot
having a cover or binding
Bound
01
hangganan, limitasyon
a line determining the limits of an area
02
hangganan, sugia
the greatest possible degree of something
03
hangganan, takdang-lugar
the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
04
talon, salto
a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
05
turno, pagtulong-tulong
do something in turns

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