Binds Meaning in English
word · lemma: bind
ˈbaɪndz
BYNDZ
bˈaɪndz
BYNDZ
释义
To tie or fasten something with a rope, cord, or similar material. Also used to mean connecting or obligating, especially in legal or emotional contexts.
用法与细微差别
Formal or technical. Common in legal, formal, or literary contexts: 'the contract binds both parties.' Not used much in casual speech. Can also refer to emotional ties or physical tying.
Spanish: ata (atar) - une (unir) - obliga (obligar legalmente)Portuguese (BR): amarra (amarrar) - une (unir) - obriga (obrigar legalmente)Portuguese (PT): amarra (amarrar) - une (unir) - obriga (obrigar legalmente)Chinese (Simplified): 绑住 (绑) - 约束 (法律: 约束)Chinese (Traditional): 綁住 (綁) - 約束 (法律: 約束)Hindi: बाँधता है (बाँधना) - जोड़ता है (जोड़ना) - बाध्य करता है (कानूनी)Arabic: يربط (ربط) - يُلزم (قانونيًا)Bengali: বাঁধে - সংযুক্ত করে - বাধ্য করেRussian: связывает - обязываетJapanese: 縛る - 結びつける - 拘束するVietnamese: ràng buộc - buộc - gắn kếtKorean: 묶다 - 연결하다 - 구속하다Turkish: bağlar - zorunlu kılarUrdu: باندھتا ہے - پابند کرتا ہےIndonesian: ràng buộc - buộc - kết nối
例句
She binds the boxes with string.
basic
The law binds everyone equally.
basic
He binds the papers together with a clip.
basic
The contract binds both companies to deliver on time.
natural
Tradition binds families together, even when they're far apart.
natural
Sometimes, fear binds us more than chains ever could.
natural