bound 音标拼音: [b'ɑʊnd]
n . 跃,回跳,范围,边界
a . 受约束的,装订的,有义务的,关联的,被束缚的
跃,回跳,范围,边界受约束的,装订的,有义务的,关联的,被束缚的
bound 界限; 边界
bound 分支界限
bound 计算限制的
bound 储存器边界
bound 限 界限 界
bound adj 1 :
confined by bonds ; "
bound and gagged hostages " [
ant :
{
unbound }]
2 :
held with another element ,
substance or material in chemical or physical union [
ant : {
free }]
3 :
secured with a cover or binding ;
often used as a combining form ; "
bound volumes "; "
leather -
bound volumes " [
ant :
{
unbound }]
4 : (
usually followed by `
to ')
governed by fate ; "
bound to happen "; "
an old house destined to be demolished "; "
he is destined to be famous " [
synonym : {
bound (
p )}, {
destined }]
5 :
covered or wrapped with a bandage ; "
the bandaged wound on the back of his head "; "
an injury bound in fresh gauze " [
synonym :
{
bandaged }, {
bound }]
6 :
headed or intending to head in a certain direction ;
often used as a combining form as in `
college -
bound students ';
"
children bound for school "; "
a flight destined for New York "
[
synonym : {
bound }, {
destined }]
7 :
bound by an oath ; "
a bound official "
8 :
bound by contract [
synonym : {
apprenticed }, {
articled }, {
bound },
{
indentured }]
9 :
confined in the bowels ; "
he is bound in the belly "
n 1 :
a line determining the limits of an area [
synonym : {
boundary },
{
edge }, {
bound }]
2 :
the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something [
synonym : {
boundary }, {
bound }, {
bounds }]
3 :
the greatest possible degree of something ; "
what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior "; "
to the limit of his ability " [
synonym : {
limit }, {
bound }, {
boundary }]
4 :
a light ,
self -
propelled movement upwards or forwards [
synonym :
{
leap }, {
leaping }, {
spring }, {
saltation }, {
bound }, {
bounce }]
v 1 :
move forward by leaps and bounds ; "
The horse bounded across the meadow "; "
The child leapt across the puddle "; "
Can you jump over the fence ?" [
synonym : {
jump }, {
leap }, {
bound },
{
spring }]
2 :
form the boundary of ;
be contiguous to [
synonym : {
bound },
{
border }]
3 :
place limits on (
extent or access ); "
restrict the use of this parking lot "; "
limit the time you can spend with your friends " [
synonym : {
restrict }, {
restrain }, {
trammel }, {
limit },
{
bound }, {
confine }, {
throttle }]
4 :
spring back ;
spring away from an impact ; "
The rubber ball bounced "; "
These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide " [
synonym : {
bounce }, {
resile }, {
take a hop },
{
spring }, {
bound }, {
rebound }, {
recoil }, {
reverberate },
{
ricochet }]
Bind \
Bind \,
v .
t . [
imp . {
Bound };
p .
p . {
Bound },
formerly {
Bounden };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Binding }.] [
AS .
bindan ,
perfect tense band ,
bundon ,
p .
p .
bunden ;
akin to D . &
G .
binden ,
Dan .
binde ,
Sw . &
Icel .
binda ,
Goth .
bindan ,
Skr .
bandh (
for bhandh )
to bind ,
cf .
Gr . ? (
for ?)
cable ,
and L .
offendix .
[
root ]
90 .]
1 .
To tie ,
or confine with a cord ,
band ,
ligature ,
chain ,
etc .;
to fetter ;
to make fast ;
as ,
to bind grain in bundles ;
to bind a prisoner .
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2 .
To confine ,
restrain ,
or hold by physical force or influence of any kind ;
as ,
attraction binds the planets to the sun ;
frost binds the earth ,
or the streams .
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He bindeth the floods from overflowing . --
Job xxviii .
11 .
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Whom Satan hath bound ,
lo ,
these eighteen years .
--
Luke xiii .
16 .
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3 .
To cover ,
as with a bandage ;
to bandage or dress ; --
sometimes with up ;
as ,
to bind up a wound .
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4 .
To make fast (
a thing )
about or upon something ,
as by tying ;
to encircle with something ;
as ,
to bind a belt about one ;
to bind a compress upon a part .
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5 .
To prevent or restrain from customary or natural action ;
as ,
certain drugs bind the bowels .
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6 .
To protect or strengthen by a band or binding ,
as the edge of a carpet or garment .
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7 .
To sew or fasten together ,
and inclose in a cover ;
as ,
to bind a book .
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8 .
Fig .:
To oblige ,
restrain ,
or hold ,
by authority ,
law ,
duty ,
promise ,
vow ,
affection ,
or other moral tie ;
as ,
to bind the conscience ;
to bind by kindness ;
bound by affection ;
commerce binds nations to each other .
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Who made our laws to bind us ,
not himself . --
Milton .
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9 . (
Law )
(
a )
To bring (
any one )
under definite legal obligations ;
esp .
under the obligation of a bond or covenant .
--
Abbott .
(
b )
To place under legal obligation to serve ;
to indenture ;
as ,
to bind an apprentice ; --
sometimes with out ;
as ,
bound out to service .
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{
To bind over },
to put under bonds to do something ,
as to appear at court ,
to keep the peace ,
etc .
{
To bind to },
to contract ;
as ,
to bind one '
s self to a wife .
{
To bind up in },
to cause to be wholly engrossed with ;
to absorb in .
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Syn :
To fetter ;
tie ;
fasten ;
restrain ;
restrict ;
oblige .
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Bound \
Bound \,
a . [
Past p .
of OE .
bounen to prepare ,
fr .
boun ready ,
prepared ,
fr .
Icel .
b [=
u ]
inn ,
p .
p .
of b [=
u ]
a to dwell ,
prepare ;
akin to E .
boor and bower .
See {
Bond },
a .,
and cf . {
Busk },
v .]
Ready or intending to go ;
on the way toward ;
going ; --
with to or for ,
or with an adverb of motion ;
as ,
a ship is bound to Cadiz ,
or for Cadiz . "
The mariner bound homeward ."
--
Cowper .
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Bound \
Bound \,
imp . &
p .
p .
of {
Bind }.
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Bound \
Bound \,
p .
p . &
a .
1 .
Restrained by a hand ,
rope ,
chain ,
fetters ,
or the like .
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2 .
Inclosed in a binding or cover ;
as ,
a bound volume .
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3 .
Under legal or moral restraint or obligation .
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4 .
Constrained or compelled ;
destined ;
certain ; --
followed by the infinitive ;
as ,
he is bound to succeed ;
he is bound to fail .
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5 .
Resolved ;
as ,
I am bound to do it . [
Collog .
U .
S .]
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6 .
Constipated ;
costive .
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Note :
Used also in composition ;
as ,
icebound ,
windbound ,
hidebound ,
etc .
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{
Bound bailiff } (
Eng .
Law ),
a sheriff '
s officer who serves writs ,
makes arrests ,
etc .
The sheriff being answerable for the bailiff '
s misdemeanors ,
the bailiff is usually under bond for the faithful discharge of his trust .
{
Bound up in },
entirely devoted to ;
inseparable from .
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Bound \
Bound \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Bounded };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Bounding }.]
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1 .
To limit ;
to terminate ;
to fix the furthest point of extension of ; --
said of natural or of moral objects ;
to lie along ,
or form ,
a boundary of ;
to inclose ;
to circumscribe ;
to restrain ;
to confine .
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Where full measure only bounds excess . --
Milton .
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Phlegethon . . .
Whose fiery flood the burning empire bounds .
--
Dryden .
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2 .
To name the boundaries of ;
as ,
to bound France .
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Bound \
Bound \ (
bound ),
n . [
OE .
bounde ,
bunne ,
OF .
bonne ,
bonde ,
bodne ,
F .
borne ,
fr .
LL .
bodina ,
bodena ,
bonna ;
prob .
of Celtic origin ;
cf .
Arm .
bonn boundary ,
limit ,
and boden ,
bod ,
a tuft or cluster of trees ,
by which a boundary or limit could be marked .
Cf . {
Bourne }.]
The external or limiting line ,
either real or imaginary ,
of any object or space ;
that which limits or restrains ,
or within which something is limited or restrained ;
limit ;
confine ;
extent ;
boundary .
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He hath compassed the waters with bounds . --
Job xxvi .
10 .
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On earth '
s remotest bounds . --
Campbell .
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And mete the bounds of hate and love . --
Tennyson .
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{
To keep within bounds },
not to exceed or pass beyond assigned limits ;
to act with propriety or discretion .
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Syn :
See {
Boundary }.
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Bound \
Bound \,
v .
i . [
F .
bondir to leap ,
OF .
bondir ,
bundir ,
to leap ,
resound ,
fr .
L .
bombitare to buzz ,
hum ,
fr .
bombus a humming ,
buzzing .
See {
Bomb }.]
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1 .
To move with a sudden spring or leap ,
or with a succession of springs or leaps ;
as the beast bounded from his den ;
the herd bounded across the plain .
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Before his lord the ready spaniel bounds . --
Pope .
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And the waves bound beneath me as a steed That knows his rider . --
Byron .
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2 .
To rebound ,
as an elastic ball .
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Bound \
Bound \,
v .
t .
1 .
To make to bound or leap ;
as ,
to bound a horse . [
R .]
--
Shak .
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2 .
To cause to rebound ;
to throw so that it will rebound ;
as ,
to bound a ball on the floor . [
Collog .]
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Bound \
Bound \,
n .
1 .
A leap ;
an elastic spring ;
a jump .
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A bound of graceful hardihood . --
Wordsworth .
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2 .
Rebound ;
as ,
the bound of a ball . --
Johnson .
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3 . (
Dancing )
Spring from one foot to the other .
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483 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bound ":
Highland fling ,
absolute ,
adjoin ,
affianced ,
affiliate ,
affiliated ,
allied ,
and jump ,
apodictic ,
apprenticed ,
articled ,
assembled ,
associate ,
associated ,
assured ,
backfire ,
backlash ,
backlashing ,
banded together ,
barred ,
befringe ,
beholden ,
beholden to ,
beleaguer ,
beleaguered ,
beset ,
besiege ,
besieged ,
betrothed ,
bind ,
blockade ,
blockaded ,
blocked ,
booked ,
boomerang ,
border ,
border line ,
borders ,
bounce ,
bounce back ,
bound and determined ,
bound back ,
boundary ,
boundary condition ,
boundary line ,
bounded ,
bounden ,
bounden to ,
bounds ,
bourn ,
box in ,
bracketed ,
break boundary ,
breakoff point ,
broad jump ,
buck ,
buckjump ,
cabined ,
cage ,
caged ,
cannon ,
cannon off ,
canter ,
caper ,
capriole ,
carom ,
ceiling ,
certain ,
chamber ,
choked ,
choked up ,
circle in ,
circumscribe ,
circumscription ,
clear ,
clear and distinct ,
clear as day ,
clogged ,
clogged up ,
cloistered ,
close in ,
closed -
in ,
collateral ,
collected ,
committed ,
compass ,
compelled ,
compromised ,
conclusive ,
condition ,
conditioned ,
confine ,
confined ,
confines ,
congested ,
conjoined ,
conjugate ,
connected ,
constipated ,
constrained ,
contain ,
contracted ,
contrecoup ,
coop ,
coop in ,
coop up ,
cooped ,
copulate ,
copyright ,
copyrighted ,
cordon ,
cordon off ,
cordoned ,
cordoned off ,
corral ,
corralled ,
correlated ,
costive ,
coupled ,
cramped ,
cribbed ,
curvet ,
cutoff ,
cutoff point ,
deadline ,
decided ,
decisive ,
dedicated ,
define ,
definite ,
delimit ,
delimitate ,
delimitation ,
demarcate ,
demivolt ,
destined ,
determinant ,
determinate ,
determine ,
determined ,
devoted ,
directed ,
discipline ,
disciplined ,
divide ,
division line ,
doomed ,
draw the line ,
duty -
bound ,
earnest ,
edge ,
encircle ,
enclose ,
enclosed ,
encompass ,
end ,
enframe ,
engaged ,
enshrine ,
enslaved ,
extent ,
extremity ,
fast ,
fastened ,
fated ,
fence in ,
fenced ,
fettered ,
finish ,
finite ,
fix ,
fixed ,
floor ,
fly back ,
flying jump ,
forced ,
foul ,
fouled ,
fox -
trot ,
frame ,
fringe ,
frolic ,
frontier ,
full ,
galliard ,
gallop ,
gambol ,
gathered ,
gelandesprung ,
get ,
git ,
grand jete ,
guaranteed ,
hampered ,
hand -
in -
glove ,
hand -
in -
hand ,
handcuffed ,
handspring ,
have repercussions ,
headed ,
hedge ,
hedge about ,
hedge in ,
hedged ,
hem ,
hem in ,
hemmed ,
high jump ,
high -
water mark ,
hightail ,
hippety -
hop ,
hop ,
hop along ,
hotfoot ,
house in ,
hurdle ,
immured ,
implicated ,
impound ,
imprison ,
imprisoned ,
in bonds ,
in chains ,
in duty bound ,
in irons ,
incarcerate ,
incarcerated ,
include ,
incorporated ,
indebted to ,
indentured ,
ineluctable ,
inevitable ,
infarcted ,
integrated ,
intended ,
interface ,
interlinked ,
interlocked ,
interrelated ,
intimate ,
involved ,
ironbound ,
jail ,
jailed ,
jammed ,
jete ,
jig ,
joined ,
jump ,
jump over ,
jump shot ,
jump turn ,
jump -
hop ,
jump -
off ,
kennel ,
kick ,
kick back ,
kickback ,
knotted ,
lap ,
lash back ,
lavolta ,
lay off ,
leagued ,
leaguer ,
leaguered ,
leap ,
leap over ,
leapfrog ,
likely ,
limen ,
limit ,
limitation ,
limited ,
limiting factor ,
limits ,
line ,
line of demarcation ,
linked ,
list ,
long jump ,
lop ,
lope ,
low -
water mark ,
lower limit ,
make tracks ,
manacled ,
march ,
marge ,
margin ,
marginate ,
mark ,
mark boundaries ,
mark off ,
mark out ,
mark the periphery ,
matched ,
mated ,
measure ,
merged ,
mete ,
mew ,
mew up ,
mewed ,
moderate ,
moderated ,
morris ,
narrow ,
necessary ,
negotiate ,
obligate ,
obligated ,
obliged ,
obliged to ,
obstinate ,
obstipated ,
obstructed ,
of that ilk ,
of that kind ,
overjump ,
overleap ,
overskip ,
packed ,
paired ,
paled ,
parallel ,
patent ,
patented ,
pen ,
pen in ,
penned ,
pent -
up ,
perfectly sure ,
persevering ,
persistent ,
pledged ,
plighted ,
plugged ,
plugged up ,
pocket ,
pole vault ,
positive ,
pounce ,
pounce on ,
pounce upon ,
precincts ,
predestined ,
predetermined ,
prescribed ,
promised ,
proscribed ,
purfle ,
purl ,
purlieus ,
purposeful ,
qualified ,
qualify ,
quarantine ,
quarantined ,
rail in ,
railed ,
rebound ,
rebuff ,
recalcitrate ,
recalcitration ,
recoil ,
register ,
related ,
relentless ,
repercuss ,
repercussion ,
repulse ,
required ,
resile ,
resilience ,
resolute ,
resolved ,
restrain ,
restrained ,
restrict ,
restricted ,
ricochet ,
rim ,
romp ,
rope off ,
run ,
running broad jump ,
running high jump ,
saddled ,
saut de basque ,
scant ,
scheduled ,
secured ,
separate ,
serious ,
set off ,
set the limit ,
shackled ,
shrine ,
shut in ,
shut up ,
shut -
in ,
side ,
sincere ,
single -
minded ,
ski jump ,
skip ,
skirt ,
snap back ,
specialize ,
specify ,
spliced ,
spring ,
spring back ,
sprint ,
stable ,
stake out ,
start ,
start aside ,
start up ,
starting line ,
starting point ,
steeplechase ,
step ,
step along ,
step lively ,
stint ,
stopped ,
stopped up ,
strait ,
straiten ,
straitened ,
strapped ,
stuffed ,
stuffed up ,
sure ,
sure -
enough ,
surround ,
sworn ,
target date ,
tenacious ,
term ,
terminal date ,
terminus ,
tethered ,
threshold ,
tied ,
tied down ,
tied up ,
time allotment ,
tour jete ,
trammeled ,
trim ,
trip ,
trot ,
true ,
twinned ,
unambiguous ,
under obligation ,
underwritten ,
undivided ,
unequivocal ,
united ,
univocal ,
unmistakable ,
updive ,
upleap ,
upper limit ,
upspring ,
vault ,
verge ,
wall in ,
walled ,
walled -
in ,
warranted ,
wed ,
wedded ,
wholehearted ,
wrap ,
yard ,
yard up ,
yoked
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