bind 音标拼音: [b'ɑɪnd]
vt . 绑,约束,装订,包扎,使结合
vi . 凝固,有约束力
绑,约束,装订,包紮,使结合凝固,有约束力
bind 连结; 结合
bind 连结
bind n 1 :
something that hinders as if with bonds v 1 :
stick to firmly ; "
Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall ?"
[
synonym : {
adhere }, {
hold fast }, {
bond }, {
bind }, {
stick },
{
stick to }]
2 :
create social or emotional ties ; "
The grandparents want to bond with the child " [
synonym : {
bind }, {
tie }, {
attach }, {
bond }]
3 :
make fast ;
tie or secure ,
with or as if with a rope ; "
The Chinese would bind the feet of their women " [
ant : {
unbind }]
4 :
wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose [
synonym :
{
bind }, {
bandage }]
5 :
secure with or as if with ropes ; "
tie down the prisoners ";
"
tie up the old newspapers and bring them to the recycling shed " [
synonym : {
tie down }, {
tie up }, {
bind }, {
truss }]
6 :
bind by an obligation ;
cause to be indebted ; "
He '
s held by a contract "; "
I '
ll hold you by your promise " [
synonym : {
oblige },
{
bind }, {
hold }, {
obligate }]
7 :
provide with a binding ; "
bind the books in leather "
8 :
fasten or secure with a rope ,
string ,
or cord ; "
They tied their victim to the chair " [
synonym : {
tie }, {
bind }] [
ant :
{
unbrace }, {
unlace }, {
untie }]
9 :
form a chemical bond with ; "
The hydrogen binds the oxygen "
10 :
cause to be constipated ; "
These foods tend to constipate you " [
synonym : {
constipate }, {
bind }]
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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Bind \
Bind \,
n .
1 .
That which binds or ties .
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2 .
Any twining or climbing plant or stem ,
esp .
a hop vine ;
a bine .
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3 . (
Metal .)
Indurated clay ,
when much mixed with the oxide of iron . --
Kirwan .
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4 . (
Mus .)
A ligature or tie for grouping notes .
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Bind \
Bind \,
v .
i .
1 .
To tie ;
to confine by any ligature .
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They that reap must sheaf and bind . --
Shak .
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2 .
To contract ;
to grow hard or stiff ;
to cohere or stick together in a mass ;
as ,
clay binds by heat . --
Mortimer .
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3 .
To be restrained from motion ,
or from customary or natural action ,
as by friction .
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4 .
To exert a binding or restraining influence . --
Locke .
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269 Moby Thesaurus words for "
bind ":
accept obligation ,
adjoin ,
afterthought ,
agglutinate ,
agree to ,
ally ,
anchor ,
annoyance ,
answer for ,
apply ,
apprentice ,
article ,
associate ,
attach ,
band ,
bandage ,
bar ,
be answerable for ,
be responsible for ,
be security for ,
befringe ,
belt ,
bend ,
bind over ,
bind up ,
block ,
block up ,
blockade ,
blockage ,
border ,
bore ,
bother ,
bound ,
brace ,
bracket ,
braze ,
bridle ,
bundle ,
bung ,
bureaucratic delay ,
caulk ,
cause ,
cause to ,
cement ,
chain ,
chink ,
choke ,
choke off ,
choke up ,
cinch ,
clog ,
clog up ,
clutch ,
commit ,
compel ,
complication ,
congest ,
connect ,
constipate ,
constrain ,
contract ,
cork ,
correlate ,
couple ,
cover ,
crunch ,
dam ,
dam up ,
delay ,
delayage ,
delayed reaction ,
detention ,
dilemma ,
do up ,
double take ,
dragging ,
draw a parallel ,
drive ,
edge ,
embarrassing position ,
embarrassment ,
enchain ,
encircle ,
enforce ,
enframe ,
engage ,
entrammel ,
equate ,
fasten ,
fetter ,
fill ,
fill up ,
fine how -
do -
you -
do ,
fix ,
force ,
foul ,
frame ,
fringe ,
fuse ,
gird ,
girdle ,
girt ,
girth ,
glue ,
go bail for ,
gum ,
gyve ,
halt ,
hamper ,
handcuff ,
hang -
up ,
have ,
have an understanding ,
hell to pay ,
hem ,
hindrance ,
hobble ,
hog -
tie ,
hold ,
holdup ,
hopple ,
hot water ,
how -
do -
you -
do ,
identify ,
imbroglio ,
impel ,
indenture ,
interim ,
interrelate ,
irritant ,
irritation ,
jam ,
lace ,
lag ,
lagging ,
lap ,
lash ,
leash ,
line ,
link ,
list ,
logjam ,
make ,
make fast ,
make imperative ,
make incumbent ,
manacle ,
march ,
marge ,
margin ,
marginate ,
mess ,
mix ,
moor ,
morass ,
moratorium ,
obligate ,
oblige ,
obstipate ,
obstruct ,
obstruction ,
ordeal ,
pack ,
paperasserie ,
parallel ,
parallelize ,
parlous straits ,
pass ,
paste ,
pause ,
peg down ,
picket ,
pickle ,
pin down ,
pinch ,
pinion ,
pledge ,
plight ,
plug ,
plug up ,
predicament ,
pretty pass ,
pretty pickle ,
pretty predicament ,
purfle ,
purl ,
put in irons ,
quagmire ,
quicksand ,
red tape ,
red -
tapeism ,
red -
tapery ,
relate ,
relativize ,
reprieve ,
require ,
respite ,
restrain ,
retardance ,
retardation ,
rim ,
rope ,
saddle with ,
scrape ,
secure ,
set off ,
shackle ,
shake hands on ,
side ,
skirt ,
slough ,
slow -
up ,
slowdown ,
slowness ,
solder ,
spile ,
splice ,
spot ,
squeeze ,
stanch ,
stay ,
stay of execution ,
stench ,
stew ,
stick ,
stick together ,
sticky wicket ,
stop ,
stop up ,
stoppage ,
stopper ,
stopple ,
strait ,
straitjacket ,
straits ,
strap ,
stuff ,
stuff up ,
suspension ,
swaddle ,
swamp ,
swathe ,
take the vows ,
tether ,
tie ,
tie down ,
tie up ,
tie -
up ,
tight spot ,
tight squeeze ,
tightrope ,
time lag ,
trammel ,
trial ,
tricky spot ,
trim ,
truss ,
undertake ,
unholy mess ,
use force upon ,
verge ,
vexation ,
wait ,
wed ,
weld ,
wire ,
wrap ,
wrap up ,
wreathe
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