词汇 | bound |
释义 | bound adjective uk /baʊnd/ us /baʊnd/ boundadjective (CERTAIN)B2[ after verb ] certain or extremely likely to happen: 肯定的;极有可能的;必然的;注定了的 [ + to infinitive ]You're bound to forget people's names occasionally.你肯定会偶尔忘记别人的名字。 You're bound to feel nervous about your interview.面试时你很可能会感到紧张。 certain about something certainI feel certain that this change will be for the best. know/say for certainI can't say for certain, but I think he's coming to the party. sureDon't worry - I'm sure it won't be a problem. positive"Are you sure you let the cat in?" "I'm positive." be bound and determinedUS to be seriously intending to do something: 一定要 They are bound and determined to build their own house someday.他们坚信总有一天他们会盖起自己的房子。 I'll be boundUKold-fashioned I am certain: 我敢肯定,我敢保证 He's in the pub, I'll be bound.我敢肯定他在酒吧。 Certainty (as) clear as dayidiom (as) sure as eggs is eggsidiom and that's flat!idiom assure someone of something assured deffo definite definitely definitive definitive answer ironclad irrefutable irrefutably make no mistake (about it)idiom mistake unreserved unreservedly watertight would you can bet your lifeidiom boundadjective (FORCED)[ after verb, + , to, infinitive ] having a moral or legal duty to do something: 受束缚的,受约束的;(法律或道德上)有义务的 The company is bound by a special agreement to involve the union in important decisions.公司受一项特殊协定的约束,须请工会参与重大决策。 duty-boundShe feels duty-bound to tell him everything.她觉得自己有义务告诉他一切。 Duty, obligation and responsibility accountable accountable to someone accountably answer for something buck commitment dual role duty duty of care fail fall to someone fiefdom obliged on your own head be itidiom ought to owe someone a livingidiom portfolio shoulder someone's answer to someone/somethingidiom the onus boundadjective (FASTENED)tied with rope, cord, string, etc.: (用绳、线等)捆住的,绑住的 They left Jack, bound hand and foot, and guarded by one man. His long brown braid bounced between his shoulders, and moisture formed and froze on the bound hair. bound and gaggedThe security guard was found bound and gagged after the robbery. (of a book) having a cover made of paper, leather, or other material: (书籍)有封皮的 The book was bound in shiny green leather.该书是用闪亮的绿皮面装帧的。 The archivist says the new documents are contained in a single bound volume. Lack of freedom to act be in bondage to somethingidiom be locked in something bondage boxed in captive disenfranchisement heel lock non-voluntary nonindependence oppressed servitude shackle someone's hands are tiedidiom tethered thumb tie tie someone to something/someone tool unfreedom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Covering and adding layers boundadjective (DIRECTION)C1[ after verb ] going in a particular direction or towards a particular end result: bound forShe was on a plane bound for Moscow when she got sick.她在前往莫斯科的飞机上突然生病了。 These two young musicians are bound for international success. At long last, I was homeward bound. Direction of motion abduct abduction adduct adduction against the current cross-country destined direction direction of travel en route face facing into leftward multidirectional outbound overland right the right/wrong/other way aroundidiom west bound verb uk /baʊnd/ us /baʊnd/ boundverb (JUMP)[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to move quickly with large jumping movements跳跃;跳动;跳跃着前进 to jump jumpThe kids jumped up and down when they heard we were going to Disneyland. leapThe deer leaped out of the forest. boundHe bounded on stage, punching the air with both fists. launch yourselfShe rocked back and forth on her skis before launching herself down the slope. bounceThe kids were bouncing happily on the trampoline. hopI stubbed my toe and hopped to the kitchen to get some ice. Jumping a hop, skip, and a jumpidiom bunny hop cannonball caper clear frisk hop hurdle jump launch leap outjump outleap pile pile on/onto (someone) pounce skip triple vault You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Bouncing boundverb (BORDER)[ Tusually passive ] to mark or form the limits of: 形成…的疆界;成为…的界线 be bounded byThe town is bounded on one side by a river.村庄的一边以一条河为界。 Territorial boundaries border boundary bounded by something bourne checkpoint demarcation frontier hard border line of demarcation no-man's-land passport control state line the Iron Curtain the Mason-Dixon Line transboundary unhedged boundverb (TIE)past simple and past participle ofbind(bind的过去式及过去分词) Fastening and tying be locked togetheridiom belay bind board something up bowline buckle clamp gag half hitch harness hobble hogtie knotted stake strap strap someone in strap something up strop tack tape something up bound noun uk /baʊnd/ us /baʊnd/ boundnoun (JUMP)[ C ] a quick, long jump: 跳跃;跳动 With one bound the dog was over the fence.那条狗一下就跃过了篱笆。 Jumping a hop, skip, and a jumpidiom bunny hop cannonball caper clear frisk hop hurdle jump launch leap outjump outleap pile pile on/onto (someone) pounce skip triple vault You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Bouncing boundnoun (LIMIT)bounds[ plural ] legal or social limits: (法律或社会的)界限;限制;限定区域 The committee felt that newspaper coverage of the murder went beyond reasonable bounds.委员会觉得报纸对谋杀案的报道超出了正常的范围。 Idiomsin bounds out of bounds -bound suffix uk / -baʊnd/ us / -baʊnd/ -boundsuffix (DIRECTION)travelling in the stated direction: 往…方向的 Northbound traffic is moving very slowly because of the accident.由于交通事故,北去的车辆移动非常缓慢。 USThe line did not close completely, but inbound and outbound trains (= trains which were arriving and leaving) had to share one of the two tracks near the station.铁路线没有全部关闭,但进出站的火车只能使用车站附近两条轨道中的一条。 Direction of motion abduct abduction adduct adduction against the current cross-country destined direction direction of travel en route face facing into leftward multidirectional outbound overland right the right/wrong/other way aroundidiom west -boundsuffix (PREVENTING LEAVING)(causing people to be) unable to leave a place because of an unwanted condition: 受限于…的,不能离开…的 During his long illness he was completely housebound (= he could not leave the house).久病期间,他只能一直呆在家里。 She has been wheelchair-bound for several years.她已经坐轮椅好几年了。 The airport was completely fogbound (= covered by fog).机场完全被大雾封住了。 Lack of freedom to act be in bondage to somethingidiom be locked in something bondage boxed in captive disenfranchisement heel lock non-voluntary nonindependence oppressed servitude shackle someone's hands are tiedidiom tethered thumb tie tie someone to something/someone tool unfreedom -boundsuffix (COVERED)used to describe a book that is covered or held together in the stated way: …装帧的,…装订的 a leather-bound book皮面书 a spiral-bound notebook螺旋钢丝装订的笔记本 used to describe clothes or other objects that have edges covered in the stated way: 镶…边的 leather-bound cuffs镶皮边的袖口 Covering and adding layers additive asphalt bestrew bind blanket blindfold film film over gum gum something up inlaid lag retread seasoned slap slap something on smother something in/with something spackle tent wax You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Decorating or making something attractive bound | American Dictionarybound us/bɑʊnd/ bound (TIE)past simple and past participle of bind bound adjective us/bɑʊnd/ boundadjective (CERTAIN)[ not gradable ] certain or extremely likely to happen: [ + to infinitive ]You’re bound to feel nervous about your interview. boundadjective (TIED)[ not gradable ] tied tightly or fastened: Several of the prisoners had been bound. boundadjective (FORCED)having a moral or legal duty to do something: She is not legally bound to pay the debts, but she has agreed to do it anyway. boundadjective (TOWARD)[ not gradable ] traveling in the direction of: She was on a plane bound for Fairbanks. fig. These two young musicians are bound for success. bound verb us/bɑʊnd/ boundverb (LIMIT)[ T ] to mark or form the limits of: The town is bounded on one side by a river. boundverb (JUMP)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to move quickly with large, jumping movements: A deer bounded across the road. bound noun[ C ] us/bɑʊnd/ boundnoun[C] (JUMP)a quick, large jump: With one bound the dog was over the fence. bound | Business Englishbound adjective uk /baʊnd/us [ after noun ] LAW having a legal duty to do something: be bound to do sthBecause of international treaty obligations, the Government is legally bound to consider every asylum claim. be bound by sthMany government agencies are bound by a federal order to adequately serve speakers of other languages or risk losing funding. [ before noun ] COMMERCE kept at or below an agreed or allowed level: a bound level/rate/tariffOverall, the percentage of developed countries' imports of industrial goods under bound rates rose from 94% to 99%. Comparebind Examples of boundbound Finally, we shall approximate this system of recurrence equations by a system of ordinary differential equations whose solution provides us with the bounds mentioned above. Moreover, we provide complexity bounds for the problem in question and sketch a possible implementation method making use of dedicated systems for checking ordinary equivalence. She takes the broadest of views, including any discrete carbonate structure with topographic relief formed by in situ or bound organic components. Employing the upper bound in turn drops both sets of returns by only 15 per cent. As speakers and listeners use particular lexical, semantic, and syntactic representations, some of these representations become bound into routines. Note, however, that our numerical bounds frequently get better if multiple edges are replaced by a single equivalent edge. In the case of random walks in convex bodies, we show that this new bound is better than the known bounds for the worst case. As the terms are bounded, this inconsistency may be removed in the next order. In order to avoid some technical details, for the hypergraph case we restrict our attention to the lower bound only. Theoretically, this method works for any type of bounding surfaces. Sharp bounds for the maximum of the chi-square index in a class of contingency tables with given marginals. This provides examples of postcritically bounded families and thereby shows that they exist. We show that the insights offered by the growth-optimal bounds differ substantially from those obtained by other nonparametric bounds. We want conditions that guarantee that the trajectories of this system stay bounded. How is a view of the past, which is ultimately bound to reject the past, able to provide orientation in history? These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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