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I . bound1 [baʊnd] VERBE intr (run)

bound
biec [perf po-] w podskokach

II . bound1 [baʊnd] SUBST

bound (jump):

bound
with one bound

bound2 [baʊnd] VERBE trans usu passive (border)

bound3 [baʊnd] ADJ (heading towards)

bound4 [baʊnd] ADJ

1. bound (certain):

it was bound to happen
she's bound to find out

2. bound (obliged):

bound to do sth

Idiomes/Tournures:

it was bound to be

bound5 [baʊnd] VERBE

bound passé, ppas of bind

Voir aussi : bind up , bind over , bind

bind up VERBE trans

2. bind up hair:

I . bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VERBE intr

1. bind (stick together):

wiązać [perf z-]

2. bind (become attached):

II . bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VERBE trans

1. bind (tie together):

wiązać [perf z-]
to be bound hand and foot

2. bind (tie):

wiązać [perf przy-]

3. bind (unite):

4. bind (commit):

5. bind (sew cloth):

6. bind (put in cover):

III . bind [baɪnd] SUBST

in a bind fam

I . bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VERBE intr

1. bind (stick together):

wiązać [perf z-]

2. bind (become attached):

II . bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VERBE trans

1. bind (tie together):

wiązać [perf z-]
to be bound hand and foot

2. bind (tie):

wiązać [perf przy-]

3. bind (unite):

4. bind (commit):

5. bind (sew cloth):

6. bind (put in cover):

III . bind [baɪnd] SUBST

in a bind fam

I . bind together VERBE trans

1. bind together (fasten):

2. bind together (make thicker):

3. bind together fig (join):

łączyć [perf po-]

II . bind together VERBE intr

bind up VERBE trans

2. bind up hair:

bind-over order SUBST JUR

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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To be bound by the covenant, the successor must hold the entire estate in land held by the original party (strict vertical privity of estate).
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Rule 16 also allows the presumptive presidential candidate to disavow or veto any bound or allocated delegate for any reason whatsoever.
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When you challenge the muscles on a regular basis, you create a better, firmer, more attractive body, without becoming muscle-bound.
cebudailynews.inquirer.net
There's no cheeky nudity or muscle-bound hunks in their latest series of prints.
www.independent.co.uk
The idea of residual topological isomerism introduces a handy scheme of modifying the molecular graphs and generalizes former efforts of systemization of mechanically bound and bridged molecules.
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Grieving relatives are duty-bound to target the culprit and the culprit's family.
www.usatoday.com
It is an octahedral transition metal complex in which three bidentate oxalate ions are bound to an iron center.
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In a creative sense, the bifocal reward is that you are bound by neither.
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The book is bound in paper that gives the feeling of wood.
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It draws most of its support from Flemish voters who do not feel bound to the strong social organizations and pillars.
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