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bind [baɪnd] vb binds, binding, bound 1. to make or become fast or secure with or as if with a tie or band 2. (tr; often foll by up) to encircle or enclose with a band to bind the hair 3. (tr) to place (someone) under obligation; oblige 4. (Law) (tr) to impose legal obligations or duties upon (a person or party to an agreement) 5. (tr) to make (a bargain, agreement, etc.) irrevocable; seal 6. (tr) to restrain or confine with or as if with ties, as of responsibility or loyalty 7. (Philosophy / Logic) (tr) to place under certain constraints; govern 8. (Medicine) (tr; often foll by up) to bandage or swathe to bind a wound 9. to cohere or stick or cause to cohere or stick egg binds fat and flour 10. to make or become compact, stiff, or hard frost binds the earth 11. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a. (tr) to enclose and fasten (the pages of a book) between covers b. (intr) (of a book) to undergo this process 12. (Clothing & Fashion) (tr) to provide (a garment, hem, etc.) with a border or edging, as for decoration or to prevent fraying 13. (Business / Industrial Relations & HR Terms) (tr; sometimes foll by out or over) to employ as an apprentice; indenture 14. (intr) Slang to complain 15. (Philosophy / Logic) (tr) Logic to bring (a variable) into the scope of an appropriate quantifier See also bound1 [9] n 1. something that binds 2. the act of binding or state of being bound 3. Informal a difficult or annoying situation 4. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) another word for bine 5. (Music, other) Music another word for tie [17] 6. (Mining & Quarrying) Mining clay between layers of coal 7. (Individual Sports & Recreations / Fencing) Fencing a pushing movement with the blade made to force one's opponent's sword from one line into another 8. (Group Games / Chess & Draughts) Chess a position in which one player's pawns have a hold on the centre that makes it difficult for the opponent to advance there See also bind over [Old English bindan; related to Old Norse binda, Old High German bintan, Latin offendix band2, Sanskrit badhnāti he binds]
Bind a unit of measurement for salmon or eels. Examples: bind of eels [ten strike or sticks, i.e., 250 eels], 1667; bind of salmon [fourteen gallons].
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bind verb 1. unite, join, link, consolidate, unify It is the threat of persecution that binds them together. 2. oblige, make, force, require, engage, compel, prescribe, constrain, necessitate, impel, obligate The treaty binds them to respect their neighbour's independence. 3. tie, unite, join, stick, secure, attach, wrap, rope, knot, strap, lash, glue, tie up, hitch, paste, fasten, truss, make fast Bind the ends of the card together with thread. tie free, release, undo, loosen, untie, unfasten, unbind 4. restrict, limit, handicap, confine, detain, restrain, hamper, inhibit, hinder, impede, hem in, keep within bounds or limits All are bound by the same strict etiquette. noun (Informal) edge, inconvenience, hassle (informal), drag (informal), spot (informal), difficulty, bore, dilemma, pest, hot water (informal) It is expensive to buy and a bind to carry home. nuisance, uphill (S. African), predicament, annoyance, quandary, pain in the neck (informal), pain in the arse (taboo informal), pain in the backside, pain in the butt (informal) Translations bind [baɪnd] (bound (pt, pp)) A. VT 1. (= tie together) → atar; (= tie down, make fast) → sujetar (fig) → unir (to a) bound hand and foot → atado de pies y manos 5. [+ book] → encuadernar C. N (Brit) (= nuisance) → lata f it's a bind → es una lata what a bind! → ¡qué lata! to be in a bind → estar en apuros the bind is that → el problema es que ... bind on VT + ADV → prender bind over VT + ADV (Brit) (Jur) → obligar a comparecer ante el magistrado to bind sb over for six months → conceder a algn la libertad bajo fianza durante seis meses to bind sb over to keep the peace → exigir a algn legalmente que no reincida bind up VT + ADV 1. [+ wound] → vendar 2. to be bound up in [+ work, research etc] → estar absorto en to be bound up with (= connected to) → estar estrechamente ligado or vinculado a bind [ˈbaɪnd] [bound] [ˈbaʊnd] (pt, pp) vt (= tie) → attacher to bind one thing to another (= fix) → attacher une chose à une autre (= unite) → unir une chose à une autre to bind together [+ things] → lier; [+ people] → unir [+ book] → relier (= oblige) [treaty, contract] → obliger to be legally bound to do sth → être contraint(e) par la loi à faire qch n (= drag) it's a bind → c'est casse-pieds > it's a terrible bind to → c'est vraiment casse-pieds de ... bind over vt sep (LAW) → mettre en liberté conditionnelleto bind sb over to keep the peace → relaxer qn à condition qu'il ne trouble pas l'ordre public bind up vt sep [+ wound] → panser to be bound up in [person] [+ work, research] → être complètement absorbé(e) par; [thing] (= involved) → être étroitement lié(e) à bind pret, ptp <bound> vt (= make fast, tie together) → binden (→ to an +acc); person → fesseln; (fig) → verbinden (to mit); bound hand and foot → an Händen und Füßen gefesselt or gebunden; the emotions which bind her to him → ihre emotionale Bindung an ihn (= tie round) wound, arm etc → verbinden; bandage → wickeln, binden; artery → abbinden; (for beauty) waist → einschnüren; feet → einbinden or -schnüren; hair → binden (= secure edge of) material, hem → einfassen book → binden (= oblige: by contract, promise) to bind somebody to something → jdn an etw (acc) → binden, jdn zu etw verpflichten; to bind somebody to do something → jdn verpflichten, etw zu tun; to bind somebody as an apprentice → jdn in die Lehre geben (to zu) ? bound3 (Med) bowels → verstopfen (= make cohere, Cook) → binden vi (= cohere: cement etc) → binden; stop the soil binding by adding some compost → lockern Sie den Boden mit Kompost; the clay soil tended to bind → der Lehmboden war ziemlich schwer or klebte ziemlich; the grass should help the soil bind → das Gras sollte den Boden festigen (Med, food) → stopfen (= stick: brake, sliding part etc) → blockieren bind [baɪnd] (bound (vb: pt, pp)) 1. vt 2. n (fam) (nuisance) → scocciatura bind over vt + adv (Law) → dare la condizionale a bind up vt + adv (wound) → fasciare, bendare to be bound up in (work, research) → essere completamente assorbito/a da to be bound up with (person) → dedicarsi completamente a bind [baɪnd] (bound (vb: pt, pp)) 1. vt 2. n (fam) (nuisance) → scocciatura bind over vt + adv (Law) → dare la condizionale a bind up vt + adv (wound) → fasciare, bendare to be bound up in (work, research) → essere completamente assorbito/a da to be bound up with (person) → dedicarsi completamente a v bind [baind] 1 to tie up The doctor bound up the patient's leg with a bandage; The robbers bound up the bank manager with rope. verbind, vasbind يَرْبِطُ ، يوثِقُ връзвам ovázat, (s)vázat forbinde; binde binden (περι)δένω atar, amarrar kinni siduma بستن sitoa lier לִקְשוֹר बांधना vezati, povezati (meg)köt; bekötöz mengikat binda (um) fasciare; legare 縛る 묶다 aprišti, surišti []siet; apsiet; piesiet (ver)binden binde, forbinde wiązać amarrar a lega перевязывать; связывать (z)viazať, obviazať povezati, zvezati vezati binda มัด bağlamak 綁住 зв'язувати; перев'язувати باندھنا ، پٹی باندھنا băng bó; trói 捆绑 2 to fasten together and put a cover on the pages of (a book) Bind this book in leather. inbind يُجَلِّدُ(كِتابا) подвързвам svázat indbinde binden βιβλιοδετώ encuadernar köitma جلد کردن؛ صحافی کردن sitoa kirja relier לִכּרוֹך जिल्दसाजी करना uvezati beköt menjilid binda (inn) rilegare 製本する 동여매다 įrišti iesiet (grāmatu) jilid binden binde inn oprawić encadernar a lega переплетать (книгу) zviazať vezati povezati binda in ผูก ciltlemek 裝訂(書) оправляти, переплітати جِلد باندھنا đóng (sách) 装订(书) n binding the covering in which the leaves of a book are fixed leather binding. omlegsel جِلْدَه، غِلاف подвързия vazba indbinding der Einband κάλυμμα, δέσιμο βιβλίου encuadernación köide جلد kirjansidonta reliure כּרִיכָה कवर uvez kötés jilid bókband rilegatura 装丁 묶기 įrišimas iesējums menjilid band innbinding, bokbind oprawa encadernação copertă переплёт väzba vezava povez bindning ปกหนังสือ cilt 封面 палітурка, оправа جِلد bìa sách 封皮 -bound (as part of a word) prevented from making progress by a particular thing The ship was fogbound. beperk مَمْنوع، مَرْبوط، مُلْزَم ограничение uvázlý, zadržený v -bundet festgehalten ακινητοποιημένος, δεμένος λόγω retenido por -vangis محدود به؛ بسته sidottu retenu (par) מוּגבָּל ע”י- नियंत्रित okovan (meg)kötött, akadályozott terhalang, terhambat bundinn(af); –tepptur bloccato da ~に閉ざされた 갇힌 sulaikytas, sustabdytas pakļauts; saistīts tergendala vastzittend in -bundet, –fast wstrzymywany, opóźniany czymś impedido reţinut (de) задержавшийся из-за чего-л., звдержанный чем-л. zadržaný (čím), uviaznutý v zadržan -sprečen fast, bunden ขีดจำกัด ...kapalı kalmış, hapis kalmış 受...阻礙(後綴) зв'язаний پابند ہونا ، رکنا (từ ghép) ngăn ngừa sự tiến triển ...限制(后缀) How to thank TFD for its existence? 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