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Bind Meaning in English

word

/ˈbaɪnd/
bynd
/bˈaɪnd/
bynd

释义

To tie or fasten something tightly; also used to describe connecting things together, or to mean making someone legally or morally obligated.

用法与细微差别

'Bind' can be physical (tie with rope), abstract (bind by law or promise), or technical (bind variables in computing). 'Bind to' is common for connections, while 'be bound by' means being obligated. Not informal.

例句

Please bind the books together with this string.

basic

The contract will bind you for two years.

basic

The glue will bind the pieces together.

basic

Friendship can bind people from very different backgrounds.

natural

You can’t bind him to a promise he never made.

natural

Sometimes old traditions bind a community closely together.

natural