Bind
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British pronunciation/bˈa‌ɪnd/
American pronunciation/ˈbaɪnd/

"bind"的定义和意义

to bind
01

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to secure or tie together using ropes or other materials
Transitive: to bind sth | to bind sth to sth
to bind definition and meaning
02

绑定, 联结

to consolidate separate elements into a cohesive whole
Transitive: to bind separate elements
03

, 束缚

to tie someone or something to not let them escape or move freely
Transitive: to bind sb/sth
04

绑定, 联系

to establish or strengthen relationships or emotional attachments between individuals or groups
Transitive: to bind two or more people
05

包扎,

to wrap or secure a wound, injury, or body part with a bandage or similar material
Transitive: to bind an injury or body part
06

约束, 绑定

to enforce a legal or contractual terms or conditions on someone
Ditransitive: to bind sb to do sth | to bind sb to a condition
07

引起便秘, 使排便困难

to cause difficulty or infrequency in passing stools
Transitive: to bind sb
08

结合, 连接

to form a bond between atoms or molecules through the sharing or transfer of electrons
Transitive: to bind to an atom or a molecule
09

装订, 绑定

to assemble the pages of a book and enclose them within a cover
Transitive: to bind pages of a book or publication
Bind
01

束缚, 障碍

something that hinders as if with bonds

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binding

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binding

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binding

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example
例子
The sailor will bind the cargo securely to the ship's deck with sturdy ropes.
To create a bundle, bind the sticks together tightly using a strong cord.
The artist will bind the canvas to the wooden frame using a reliable binding material.
The artist will bind the canvas to the wooden frame using a reliable binding material.
Partnership agreements typically bind partners to share profits and losses according to a predetermined ratio.
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