bind
verb /baɪnd/
/baɪnd/
动词形式
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they bind | /baɪnd/ /baɪnd/ |
he / she / it binds | /baɪndz/ /baɪndz/ |
past simple bound | /baʊnd/ /baʊnd/ |
past participle bound | /baʊnd/ /baʊnd/ |
-ing form binding | /ˈbaɪndɪŋ/ /ˈbaɪndɪŋ/ |
捆绑;系 - bind somebody/something to something She was bound to a chair.
她被捆在一把椅子上。 - bind somebody/something together They bound his hands together.
他们把他的双手绑在一起。 - bind somebody/something He was left bound and gagged (= tied up and with a piece of cloth tied over his mouth).
他被捆了起来并用布封住了嘴。
- The sails are bound to the mast with cord.
船帆是用绳子绑在桅杆上的。 - She found herself bound hand and foot.
她发现自己的手脚都给绑上了。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- tightly
- loosely
- together
- …
- to
- with
- bind and gag somebody
- bind somebody hand and foot
- bind somebody/something to something She was bound to a chair.
- [transitive] bind something (up) (formal) to tie a long thin piece of cloth around something
(用长布条)缠绕 - She bound up his wounds.
她把他的伤口包扎好。
- She bound up his wounds.
(使)联合在一起,结合 - bind A (and B) (together) Organizations such as schools and clubs bind a community together.
诸如学校、俱乐部等机构使社区成为一个整体。 - bind A to B She thought that having his child would bind him to her forever.
她以为生了他的孩子就会永远把他拴住。
- bind A (and B) (together) Organizations such as schools and clubs bind a community together.
- [transitive, usually passive] to force somebody to do something by making them promise to do it or by making it their duty to do it
约束;迫使 - bind somebody (to something) He had been bound to secrecy (= made to promise not to tell people about something).
他被迫保守秘密。 - bind somebody to do something The agreement binds her to repay the debt within six months.
根据协议,她必须在六个月内还清债务。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- contractually
- legally
- morally
- …
- bind somebody (to something) He had been bound to secrecy (= made to promise not to tell people about something).
- [intransitive, transitive] to stick together or to make things stick together in a solid mass
(使)黏合,凝结 - bind (together) Add an egg yolk to make the mixture bind.
加个蛋黄使混合料凝结。 - bind something (together) Add an egg yolk to bind the mixture together.
加个蛋黄使混合料凝结在一起。
- bind (together) Add an egg yolk to make the mixture bind.
- [transitive, usually passive] bind something (in something) to fasten the pages of a book together and put them inside a cover
装订 - two volumes bound in leather
两卷皮面装帧的书
Collocations Dictionaryphrases- be beautifully bound
- be handsomely bound
- be richly bound
- …
- two volumes bound in leather
- [transitive, often passive] bind something (with something) to sew a piece of material to the edge of something to decorate it or to make it stronger
给…镶边;缝牢…的边 - The blankets were bound with satin.
那些毯子是用缎子包边的。
Wordfinder- baste
- bind
- embroidery
- hem
- lining
- seam
- sew
- stitch
- tack
- thread
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- contractually
- legally
- morally
- …
- The blankets were bound with satin.
tie with rope/cloth捆绑
form united group
make somebody do something驱使
stick together黏合
book书籍
sew edge缝边
词源Old English bindan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German binden, from an Indo-European root shared by Sanskrit bandh.
Idioms
bind/tie somebody hand and foot
- to tie somebody’s hands and feet together so that they cannot move or escape
捆绑住某人的手脚 - to prevent somebody from doing what they want by creating rules, limits, etc.
用条条框框限制某人