the Book of Kells was repaired and rebound in 1953 in four volumes
Example sentencesExamples
Miss Beatrice Forder was responsible for rebinding the Winchester Bible in the cathedral and, for a time, was employed to repair some of the city archives.
So, my present mind is to direct the solicitors for the appellants to uplift the appeal books, take out the confidential papers, rebind them, and go from there.
Until it was rebound a few years ago, the book consisted of two stout volumes in the Public Record Office.
The sewn paper binding seems sturdy enough, but libraries will likely want to rebind the book for their collections.
He absorbed complete sections of the Encyclopaedia Britannica while rebinding a worn ‘E to F’ volume, returning again and again to the article on electricity.
Definition of rebind in US English:
rebind
verbriˈbaɪndrēˈbīnd
[with object]
Give a new binding to (a book)
重新装订(书本)
the Book of Kells was repaired and rebound in 1953 in four volumes
Example sentencesExamples
Miss Beatrice Forder was responsible for rebinding the Winchester Bible in the cathedral and, for a time, was employed to repair some of the city archives.
The sewn paper binding seems sturdy enough, but libraries will likely want to rebind the book for their collections.
So, my present mind is to direct the solicitors for the appellants to uplift the appeal books, take out the confidential papers, rebind them, and go from there.
He absorbed complete sections of the Encyclopaedia Britannica while rebinding a worn ‘E to F’ volume, returning again and again to the article on electricity.
Until it was rebound a few years ago, the book consisted of two stout volumes in the Public Record Office.