bound如何读

英:[baʊnd]

美:[baʊnd]

bound英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vi. 跳; 弹回 jump or bounce
  2. vt. 定界限,为…的界限,限制 mark or form the boundaries or limit
n.(名词)
  1. [C]跳,跳跃,跃进 a jump or leap
  2. [P]界限,范围limits
adj.(形容词)
  1. 被捆绑的,被束缚的 tied together
  2. [P]一定的,必定的 certain to do sth
  3. [P]去,准备去 going or ready to go in the direction of

bound是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 有义务的
  2. 被束缚的,被缚住的,受束缚的,受约束的
  3. 正在前往的
  4. 打算前去的
  5. 装订好的,装有封面的
  6. <口>下了决心的,非做不可的
  7. 极可能的,必然的
  8. 便秘的
  9. 【文】附着的(和free相反)
n. (名词)
  1. 跳跃,蹦跳,跳起,弹跳
  2. 范围
  3. 弹回
  4. 界限,边界,界线,限度
  5. 领域,区域
  6. 跃(进)
  7. 边境,边界线内的领土
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  1. bind的过去式和过去分词
v. (动词)
  1. (使)弹回,反跳,弹起,跳开
  2. 限制,限
  3. (使)跳跃,跳起,跳跃着跑,跳跃前进
  4. 接壤,与...接界,邻接
  5. 形成…的边界,给…划界
  6. 以...为界,指出...的范围

bound变形

复数:bounds

第三人称单数:bounds

现在分词:bounding

过去式:bounded

过去分词:bounded

bound词根

词根:bound

adj.

bounded 有界限的

boundless 无限的;无边无际的

bouncing 跳跃的;巨大的;活泼的

adv.

boundlessly 无限地;无穷地

n.

boundary 边界;范围;分界线

bouncer 保镖;巨大的东西;跳跃的人;吹牛者

boundedness [数] 有界性;局限性

v.

bouncing 弹跳(bounce的ing形式)

bound英英释义

adjective (1)

fastened by or as if by a band : confined

desk-bound

very likely : sure

bound to rain soon

placed under legal or moral restraint or obligation : obliged

duty-bound

of a book secured to the covers by cords, tapes, or glue

leather-bound

determined, resolved

was bound and determined to have his way

held in chemical or physical combination

made costive (see costive sense 1a) : constipated

always occurring in combination with another linguistic form compare free entry 1 sense 11d

un- in unknown and -er in speaker are bound forms

adjective (1)

adjective (2)

intending to go : going college-bound

bound for home

archaic ready

noun (1)

leap, jump

cleared the hedge at a bound

the action of rebounding : bounce

verb (1)

intransitive verb

to move by leaping She bounded down the stairs.

deer bounding across a field

rebound, bounce

a bounding rubber ball

noun (2)

a limiting line : boundary—usually used in plural

The ball landed out of bounds.

something that limits or restrains police officers overstepping their bound

beyond the bounds of decency

borderland

the land within certain bounds

woodland bounds

mathematics a number greater than or equal to every number in a set (such as the range of a function)also: a number less than or equal to every number in a set

verb

transitive verb

to form a separating line or the boundary of : enclose The state is bounded on its east by the Connecticut River.

A chain-link fence bounds the yard.

to set limits to : confine

art … is always greater than the rules with which we may attempt to bound it—C. S. Kilby

to name the boundaries of

Students were asked to bound their state.

bound词组

upper bound上界;最大值

bound for开往…

be bound by受…约束;由…联系起来

lower bound下界

bound with与…合订;与…有共同的境界;(因喜悦等而)雀跃

bound up with与…关系密切

branch and bound分支界限法;界定法

bound water束缚水;结合水;化合水

within boundsadv. 在允许范围内

duty bound有责任(做某事);感到应该

outward bound拓展训练;驶出的;开往国外的

be bound in(书籍)封面是用…装订的 

bound on猛扑

in duty bound有责任(做某事);感到应该

bound up in专心,沉迷于,忙于

know no bounds无限;不知限量

bound state束缚态

bound volume合订本

bound区别

 skip, hop, spring, bound, leap, jump

这组词都有“跳,跳跃”的意思,其区别是:

skip指两脚交替轻地跳或跨的动作。

hop指单脚短跳或双足猛力的动作。也指小鸟、青蛙等的跳。

spring更强调有力和弹跳的运动。

bound多指向前向上或向下跳跃、奔跳。

leap常可与jump换用,但侧重身体猛力向上升起并朝前急冲的动作,有时含突然的意味。

jump是普通用词,指用双脚向上跳,向下跳,或在同一平面上跳到有一定距离的某一点上,或跳过。

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bound词源中文解释

"跳跃,向上跳,跳跃",来自1590年代的法语 bondir “弹回,回响,回声”,源自古法语 bondir “跳跃,跳跃,弹回”; 最初是“发出噪音,吹响(号角),敲打(鼓)”,13世纪,最终“回声”,源自通俗拉丁语 *bombitire “嗡嗡作响,嗡嗡作响”(见 bomb(n.)),也许是古法语 tentir 的模型,源自通俗拉丁语 *tinnitire。

bound_体育行业词汇

球弹跳

bound_医学行业词汇

受限的,被束缚的,非游离的

〔化学〕结合的

bound_法律行业词汇

受约束的

负有责任的

bound词源英文解释

Adjective (1) Middle English bounden, from past participle of binden to bind Adjective (2) Middle English boun, from Old Norse būinn, past participle of būa to dwell, prepare; akin to Old High German būan to dwell — more at bower Noun (1) and Verb (1) Middle French bond, from bondir to leap, from Vulgar Latin *bombitire to hum, from Latin bombus deep hollow sound — more at bomb >entry 1 Noun (2) and Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French bounde, bodne, from Medieval Latin bodina

The first known use of bound was in the 13th century

bound儿童词典英英释义

brace1 of 2verb

to make firm or tight

to get ready : prepare

braced herself for the test

to furnish or support with a brace

to give life or energy to : freshen

to place firmly

to regain one's courage

brace up, all is not lost

brace2 of 2noun

two of a kind : pair

several brace of quail

something that connects, fastens, or tightens

a tool with a U-shaped bend that is used to turn wood-boring bits

something that transfers, resists, or supports weight or pressureespecially: a slanted timber used as a support in a structure

plural suspender sense 2

a device for supporting a body part (as the shoulders)

plural a usually wire device attached to the teeth to make them straight and pull them into position

a mark { or } used to connect words or items or musical staffs that are to be considered together

one of a pair of such marks enclosing words or symbols

box1 of 5noun

an evergreen shrub or small tree used especially for hedges

box2 of 5noun

a container usually having four sides, a bottom, and a cover

the amount held by a box

ate a whole box of popcorn

a small compartment for a group of spectators in a theater

the driver's seat on a carriage

a shed that protects

a container (as for a car transmission) that resembles a box

a rectangle which encloses and draws attention to something printed

a space on a baseball diamond where a batter, coach, pitcher, or catcher stands

the limits of ordinariness

thinking outside the box

box3 of 5verb

to enclose in or as if in a box

box4 of 5noun

a punch or slap especially on the ear

box5 of 5verb

to strike with the hand

to engage in boxing : fight with the fists

box1 of 5noun

an evergreen shrub or small tree used especially for hedges

box2 of 5noun

a container usually having four sides, a bottom, and a cover

the amount held by a box

ate a whole box of popcorn

a small compartment for a group of spectators in a theater

the driver's seat on a carriage

a shed that protects

a container (as for a car transmission) that resembles a box

a rectangle which encloses and draws attention to something printed

a space on a baseball diamond where a batter, coach, pitcher, or catcher stands

the limits of ordinariness

thinking outside the box

box3 of 5verb

to enclose in or as if in a box

box4 of 5noun

a punch or slap especially on the ear

box5 of 5verb

to strike with the hand

to engage in boxing : fight with the fists

bowl1 of 3noun

a rounded dish generally deeper than a basin and larger than a cup

the contents of a bowl

the bowl-shaped part of something (as a spoon)

a rounded valley or geographical region

the dust bowl

a bowl-shaped stadium or theater

bowl game

bowl2 of 3noun

a ball shaped to roll in a curved path for use in lawn bowling

plural lawn bowling

a cast of the ball in bowling or bowls

bowl3 of 3verb

to roll a ball in bowling or bowls

to move smoothly and rapidly

bow1 of 5verb

to bend the head, body, or knee in greeting, respect, agreement, or obedience

yield entry 1 sense 5

bow to authority

bend entry 1 sense 6

bowed with age

to express by bowing

bow one's thanks

bow2 of 5noun

a bending of the head or body expressing respect, agreement, obedience, or greeting

bow3 of 5noun

rainbow

a weapon used for shooting arrows that is usually made of a strip of wood bent by a cord connecting the two ends

something that is curved like a bow

a wooden rod with horsehairs stretched from end to end used for playing a violin or similar instrument

a knot made with two or more loops

tie the ribbon in a bow

bow4 of 5verb

to bend into a curve

to play a stringed instrument with a bow

bow5 of 5noun

the forward part of a ship

bound1 of 7adjective

going or intending to go college-bound

bound for home

bound2 of 7noun

a boundary line

a point or line beyond which one cannot go : limit

out of bounds

the land within a boundary—usually used in plural

bound3 of 7verb

to set limits to : confine

to form the boundary of : enclose

to lie next to

to name the boundaries of

bound4 of 7

boundarynoun

something that points out or shows a limit or end : dividing line

bound1 of 7adjective

going or intending to go college-bound

bound for home

bound2 of 7noun

a boundary line

a point or line beyond which one cannot go : limit

out of bounds

the land within a boundary—usually used in plural

bound3 of 7verb

to set limits to : confine

to form the boundary of : enclose

to lie next to

to name the boundaries of

bound4 of 7

bound医学词典英英释义

boundadjective

made costive : constipated

held in chemical or physical combination

bound water in a molecule

bound 例句

1 He beat me to the bound and drove for a layup.

2 The old dog and the cat bounded in to greet him with their usual affection, bringing the fresh smell of the outdoors with them.

3 She grabs me, but Marcus’s face emerges at the bottom of the stairwell, and, spotting me, he bounds up, reaching me in two strides.

4 Consider the following example, which illustrates the way we use mathematics but are not bound by it.

5 When it reached the stream, it lowered its head to drink, then bounded across the shallow rapids and disappeared into the thick underbrush.

6 The contraband was wrapped in a bound package on Long Key, said Adam Hoffner, assistant chief patrol agent for the U.S. Border Patrol’s Miami sector.

7 First the traffic struck me like a tidal wave and carried me along, a bit of shiny flotsam bounded in front by a gasoline truck half a block long.

8 He saw the good red soil and clean water flowing through it, the plants that sprang up and the animals that bounded through them.

9 She was carrying a thin rattan stick like a toy riding-crop, bound in leather.

10 Kyle bounded up the marble steps and entered the lobby, where the statue of Mr. Lemoncello—with his head tilted back and water spewing out of his puckered fish lips—was gurgling away again.

11 I took the flight in a bound and cautiously opened the door, and suddenly the sun flared on the roof and it was windy cold.

12 “That’s all very well, but how are we going to scale the wall into the Abbey grounds? If Cluny has captured Redwall, he’s bound to have sentries posted upon the ramparts.”

13 “Certainly. In fact, as a trustee of the Lemoncello Library, you are duty bound to come to me with any and all questions you might have.”

14 Taking a deep breath before picking up the package, he took a bound plastic bag out of the brown paper wrapping.

15 He’d bound the first constitution of the Netherlands and thereafter was known as “the Bookbinder to the King.”

16 Next to it The Club History of London, an equally massive set, bound in pale calfhide.

17 I felt trapped, bound tight by his familiar glances.

18 The title lettering, the illustrated cover, the pages bound—in that word alone she felt the attraction of the neat, limited and controllable form she had left behind when she decided to write a play.

19 Most of the athletes boarded buses heading west to the new Olympic village in Charlotten- burg, but the American oarsmen climbed onto two buses bound for the little village of Kopenick southeast of Berlin.

20 ...a Russian plane bound for Berlin.

飞往柏林的俄罗斯飞机

bound 同义词

4 被束缚的

thrall

8 绑住

pinion

9 便秘的

maw-bound costive

10 涌动

churn

11 准备就绪的

ready serviceable green well-prepared

15 一定的

sure definite secure constant

24 使弹起

bounce

26 决心要

will

27 负有义务的

incumbent obligated

28 跳跃着前进

bounce

32 一定做某事

sure

37 捆住

pinion tie down

39 尤用被动

tucker gussy vest

47 弹起

bounce

48 使跳跃

jump

49 接壤

neighboring

50 跃动

dance

52 弹跳

hop dap jump bounce

53 束缚的

obligatory

55 受约束

restricted bind subject to

57 蹦跳

skip jig

58 必定的

necessary secure

59 是…的边界

border

62 跳越

jump

64 必然的

obligatory

66 跃进

saltatory leap

67 弹开

break flick

69 下了决心的

resolved

70 限界

edge

73

shut

77 秘结

belly-bound

83 围入

hedge

bound 短语相关

I'll be bound muscle-bound root bound bound and gagged three-quarter-bound honor bound bound to say pot bound weather-bound spiral-bound

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