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单词 binding
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Definition of binding in English:

binding

noun ˈbʌɪndɪŋˈbaɪndɪŋ
  • 1A strong covering holding the pages of a book together.

    (书籍的)封皮

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead the backs of the glass-fronted book cases have been painted a rich red, reminiscent of a colour often used in old book bindings.
    • She carelessly lifted the ‘Destination Guide’ book and tossed it across the room, half the pages torn from the binding.
    • As always, the scent of musty pages and old bindings, mixed with the aroma of coffee, washed over me, and I stopped for a second to breathe it in.
    • In that room you breathed books, that musty paper odor of yellowing pages and crumbling bindings.
    • They're making boxes for the storage of fragile text, and in some cases creating new, if somewhat rudimentary bindings for old books.
    • Once text is digital, books seep out of their bindings and weave themselves together.
    • The books themselves were dirty and well worn; their bindings held together by moth-eaten reddish cloth.
    • What's the problem with paperback book bindings these days?
    • Essential requirements: a strong binding, and a size small enough so I can carry the sketchbook everywhere I go without being conscious of it till I need it.
    • He placed them onto his small desk in the front as I caressed their bindings and pages.
    • He said that regular cleaning had been carried out, but that it had a down side in that damage could be caused to fragile books and bindings.
    • His fingers finding the binding of the book he slid it out carefully, but then when it was not what he was looking for he forced the book back into place with a little anger in his fingertips.
    • The book had a brown binding, spine nearly stripped of color, pages sticking out from the sides.
    • There was a tiny squeak from in front of Francis' desk, and after a moment, a small white mouse climbed up the bindings of books in a pile and sat on top in plain view of its friend.
    • On the coffee table, on the bookshelves in between books with worn bindings, were framed photographs of Phil and Karen.
    • A beautiful book with perfect bindings and 5 star ratings?
    • You may need to repair the spine and actual page bindings in order to install a new cover.
    • The usual smell of books and bindings met my nose, which crinkled momentarily.
    • He ran his index finger along the book bindings lightly.
    • Down the hall, bulky letterpresses stand ready to fold these words into sheets; in another room, the pages are sewn into bindings.
    1. 1.1mass noun Fabric cut or woven in a strip, used for binding the edges of a piece of material.
      镶边,滚条
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Make ties from ribbon or from leftover fabric or binding.
      • The seams and taut binding of the corset brought a sensual awareness to the nerve endings of each long finger.
      • I was just not sure which one I wanted to put money into, and then it hit me, my hand was hurting from hand sewing binding on the formerly cut with scissors strip quilted placemats!
      • If you want a more deconstructed look rather than girly, trim off the ruffle hem binding of a tulle slip and the result will be more edgy than prom queen.
      • It was sparingly used to begin with, since precious woven stuff is wasted by this technique, and curved cut edges demand added binding or facing to stop the raw thread-ends from fraying.
      • For a fine finish on short-haired furs, finish the raw edge with seam binding and secure the hem with double catch-stitching as noted above.
      • Sew the medium blue binding strips together at the short ends.
      • When ever possible the combination of glue and a screw, nail or staple, a glue and a joint, a glue and stitching or binding, will guarantee a successful bond.
      • If the binding around the edge is glued on, don't rub it or let it get very wet.
      • I repeated the same binding technique on the edges of two slash pockets.
      • The women's version, in sizes S - 2XL, is an ottoman knit tee with solid binding along the scoop neck opening.
      • She named it for the journalistic quote mentioned above, using red thread to quilt it and a red and black binding.
      Synonyms
      cord, cording, braiding, bullion, thread, twine, yarn, tape, binding, rickrack, ribbon
  • 2Skiing
    A mechanical device fixed to a ski to grip a ski boot, especially either of a pair used for downhill skiing which hold the toe and heel of the boot and release it automatically in a fall.

    〔滑雪〕靴扣(固定在滑雪板上的机械装置,紧扣滑雪靴,用于下坡;滑雪者摔倒时靴扣自动放松)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Mountain, Sherpa's top-of-the-line model, is improved this year with a new, one-piece, step-in binding.
    • True durability evaluation of a ski binding takes several seasons of consumer distribution.
    • By now you should have your boot in your binding, looking something like this.
    • The first engagement is adapted to mate with the second engagement member to engage the snowboard boot to the binding.
    • On March 19, 2003, Dynafit announced that they were bagging the Tri-Step ski binding.
    • Time tested and reliable Dynafit TLT ski binding in touring mode with heel lift, brake installed and retracted for touring.
    • Since then the company has led the market with new developments such as shifters built into brake levers and pedals that riders can click into like a ski binding.
    • Remove the skins, lock heels into their bindings and go for it.
    • Some clip into the pedal (sort of like a ski binding which attaches the rider to the bike) and others look like traditional shoes with firm sole.
    • The recipe is simple but tasty: add an ice skating blade with a clip-in ski binding to a skate-ski boot.
    • Ascending a mountain on skis requires bindings with a heel release, and ‘skins’ made of mohair or nylon which let the skis glide, turn uphill and grip the snow.
    • The Alpine Trekker is simply a dummy ski-boot sole that you clip into your alpine ski binding.
    • But hey, I can mount a pair of rando bindings in an hour, so why not give them a whirl?
    • Adjusting Naxo bindings for different boot sizes and release settings is easy.
    • Alpine ski binding release was significantly less likely to occur in accidents involving FDP.
    • With the possibility of inconsistent release that many touring bindings have, this could be important.
    • The company's CEO then made the mystical decision that the ski industry really needed a ski binding built to the same specs.
    • The biggest concern is that the safety release of AT bindings is not designed to protect ankles in soft boots.
    • In downhill skiing, your whole foot is secured in a binding on the ski; in cross-country, your heel is free, making it easier to glide along the flats and uphill.
    • We all use machinery, whether it be a bolt drill, knee joint, ski binding, or snowmobile.
  • 3mass noun The action of fastening or holding together, or of being linked by chemical bonds.

    黏合,稠合

    the binding of antibodies to cell surfaces

    将抗体黏合到细胞表面。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It remains to be shown that W512 is uniquely sensitive to nucleotide binding and hydrolysis in smooth muscle myosin.
    • There is no endogenous peroxidase activity or nonspecific binding of the secondary antibody in the paraffin-embedded sections.
    • The binding of a DNA molecule to freshly cleaved mica surface in solution has also been measured.
    • It is worth reiterating that we do not take exception to two-step binding of myosin to actin.
    • The binding of peptides to lipid bilayers is a subject of great interest, from both a biomedical and biophysical standpoint.
    • We now know that these particular antibodies are rather weakly binding and only poorly specific.
    • It has long been known that reversible binding can alter the apparent kinetics of a chemical reaction.
    • The second type of residue involved in ligand binding are aromatic residues.
    • Such multi-site binding would explain the double mechanism for the actin filament length regulation.
    • Chemical binding may be required for certain burns.
    • The technique gives results similar to other techniques used to study binding of peptide to membrane.
    • Subsequent binding of the regulatory protein arrestin follows this phosphorylation.
    • Formation of these structures involves binding of a third DNA strand into the major groove of a DNA double helix.
    • Therefore we can conclude that binding of the protein causes the formation of these bends.
    • A better understanding is needed of how chemical form affects binding of trace elements to absorption antagonists.
    • Our study is the first demonstration that ligand binding can strengthen a protein against mechanical stress.
    • RNA polymerase binding may be inhibited by the distorted promoter structure.
    • The second step involves binding of phospholipid molecules in the active site of the adsorbed enzyme.
    • Therefore, in our analysis, the effects of nucleotide binding and hydrolysis were not included.
    • Thus, the change in conformation was caused by binding of the peptide to the Teflon surface.
    1. 3.1 (in Chomskyan linguistics) the relationship between a referentially dependent noun (such as a reflexive) and the independent noun phrase which determines its reference.
      (乔姆斯基语言学)(反身词与原词之间的)黏连关系
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Anaphoric binding relations are conditioned by a number of different factors, one of which is the verb, which may be marked for reflexivisation and may determine the binding domain of reflexives and pronouns which occur within its nucleus.
      • Semantic intransitives then, are one-place predicates including the ones that are 'derived' from two-place predicates by variable binding.
      • Adopting the definition of binding domain of Chomsky (1986), it is clear that the subject is in the local domain of the anaphor.
      • This has the consequence that the readings dependent on the long-distance binding of the reflexives are incorrectly ruled out.
      • It is easy to design a binding theory that predicts non-complementary distribution in specific circumstances.
adjectiveˈbʌɪndɪŋˈbaɪndɪŋ
  • (of an agreement or promise) involving an obligation that cannot be broken.

    (协议,承诺)有约束力的,必须遵守的

    business agreements are intended to be legally binding

    商务合同的目的是要从法律上起约束作用。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Over the course of the next several months, Kerzner will enter into negotiations of binding agreements for both of these projects.
    • Following 18 months of peace negotiations a tiny flicker of hope has emerged promising a binding agreement to restore order.
    • Unless all the material terms of the proposed contract are agreed, there is no binding agreement.
    • Nash divided game theory into two parts, cooperative games, in which binding agreements can be made, and non-cooperative games, where binding agreements are not possible.
    • All proteges and all mentors are required to articulate individual expectations and goals through a process of open dialogue that results in this binding agreement.
    • Surveying girls' interests, planning for expansion or making binding promises to launch programs can meet this requirement.
    • He talked about his opinion that the Statement of Reconciliation was meaningless without a hard and binding promise from the government that it would change its approach to Indian Affairs.
    • Cllr Hawksby admitted that the council is contractually bound having signed a binding agreement with Hyder.
    • We had been separated from the rest of humanity with solemn and legally binding promises to keep mum.
    • To enquire about a price is to enter into a binding agreement: the stall-holder will keep knocking the price until he or she arrives at a tariff agreeable to you.
    • Unlike the USAir website, there is not need to affirmatively indicate your assent before purporting to enter into a binding agreement.
    • Although Irish Ferries will be allowed to register its vessels in Cyprus, it has committed to a binding agreement under Irish law to maintain the above standards for three years.
    • NGOs have pledged to renew their campaign for such a binding agreement at the World Trade Organization meeting next year.
    • The panel would be expected to negotiate a binding agreement within six months of a successful referendum.
    • The Justice and Electoral Committee said that we should have such an inquiry, but the committee is unable to make binding promises for the next term of Parliament.
    • This seems to me to be inconsistent with a contention that a binding agreement for a joint venture survived.
    • According to specialists in labor law, a signed contract is a binding agreement.
    • Perkel ended up calling the sales department instead, where a representative informed him that the license was not, in fact, a binding agreement.
    • A conservation easement is a formal and legally binding agreement that allows the landowner to maintain ownership and use of the land while protecting its natural values indefinitely.
    • If he had not have interfered with the findings then they would have supported the conclusion that there was a binding agreement as a result of the Adelaide meeting.
    Synonyms
    irrevocable, unalterable, unbreakable, indissoluble, permanent
    compulsory, obligatory, imperative, mandatory, necessary
    conclusive

Rhymes

finding

Definition of binding in US English:

binding

nounˈbīndiNGˈbaɪndɪŋ
  • 1A strong covering holding the pages of a book together.

    (书籍的)封皮

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In that room you breathed books, that musty paper odor of yellowing pages and crumbling bindings.
    • The usual smell of books and bindings met my nose, which crinkled momentarily.
    • Down the hall, bulky letterpresses stand ready to fold these words into sheets; in another room, the pages are sewn into bindings.
    • Essential requirements: a strong binding, and a size small enough so I can carry the sketchbook everywhere I go without being conscious of it till I need it.
    • He said that regular cleaning had been carried out, but that it had a down side in that damage could be caused to fragile books and bindings.
    • The books themselves were dirty and well worn; their bindings held together by moth-eaten reddish cloth.
    • What's the problem with paperback book bindings these days?
    • They're making boxes for the storage of fragile text, and in some cases creating new, if somewhat rudimentary bindings for old books.
    • She carelessly lifted the ‘Destination Guide’ book and tossed it across the room, half the pages torn from the binding.
    • He placed them onto his small desk in the front as I caressed their bindings and pages.
    • On the coffee table, on the bookshelves in between books with worn bindings, were framed photographs of Phil and Karen.
    • A beautiful book with perfect bindings and 5 star ratings?
    • You may need to repair the spine and actual page bindings in order to install a new cover.
    • Instead the backs of the glass-fronted book cases have been painted a rich red, reminiscent of a colour often used in old book bindings.
    • He ran his index finger along the book bindings lightly.
    • Once text is digital, books seep out of their bindings and weave themselves together.
    • The book had a brown binding, spine nearly stripped of color, pages sticking out from the sides.
    • There was a tiny squeak from in front of Francis' desk, and after a moment, a small white mouse climbed up the bindings of books in a pile and sat on top in plain view of its friend.
    • As always, the scent of musty pages and old bindings, mixed with the aroma of coffee, washed over me, and I stopped for a second to breathe it in.
    • His fingers finding the binding of the book he slid it out carefully, but then when it was not what he was looking for he forced the book back into place with a little anger in his fingertips.
    1. 1.1 Fabric such as braid used for binding the edges of a piece of material.
      镶边,滚条
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If the binding around the edge is glued on, don't rub it or let it get very wet.
      • I was just not sure which one I wanted to put money into, and then it hit me, my hand was hurting from hand sewing binding on the formerly cut with scissors strip quilted placemats!
      • Sew the medium blue binding strips together at the short ends.
      • For a fine finish on short-haired furs, finish the raw edge with seam binding and secure the hem with double catch-stitching as noted above.
      • Make ties from ribbon or from leftover fabric or binding.
      • It was sparingly used to begin with, since precious woven stuff is wasted by this technique, and curved cut edges demand added binding or facing to stop the raw thread-ends from fraying.
      • When ever possible the combination of glue and a screw, nail or staple, a glue and a joint, a glue and stitching or binding, will guarantee a successful bond.
      • The women's version, in sizes S - 2XL, is an ottoman knit tee with solid binding along the scoop neck opening.
      • If you want a more deconstructed look rather than girly, trim off the ruffle hem binding of a tulle slip and the result will be more edgy than prom queen.
      • The seams and taut binding of the corset brought a sensual awareness to the nerve endings of each long finger.
      • She named it for the journalistic quote mentioned above, using red thread to quilt it and a red and black binding.
      • I repeated the same binding technique on the edges of two slash pockets.
      Synonyms
      cord, cording, braiding, bullion, thread, twine, yarn, tape, binding, rickrack, ribbon
  • 2Skiing
    A mechanical device fixed to a ski to grip a ski boot, especially either of a pair used for downhill skiing which hold the toe and heel of the boot and release it automatically in a fall.

    〔滑雪〕靴扣(固定在滑雪板上的机械装置,紧扣滑雪靴,用于下坡;滑雪者摔倒时靴扣自动放松)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • True durability evaluation of a ski binding takes several seasons of consumer distribution.
    • Adjusting Naxo bindings for different boot sizes and release settings is easy.
    • Ascending a mountain on skis requires bindings with a heel release, and ‘skins’ made of mohair or nylon which let the skis glide, turn uphill and grip the snow.
    • In downhill skiing, your whole foot is secured in a binding on the ski; in cross-country, your heel is free, making it easier to glide along the flats and uphill.
    • The Alpine Trekker is simply a dummy ski-boot sole that you clip into your alpine ski binding.
    • By now you should have your boot in your binding, looking something like this.
    • The recipe is simple but tasty: add an ice skating blade with a clip-in ski binding to a skate-ski boot.
    • Some clip into the pedal (sort of like a ski binding which attaches the rider to the bike) and others look like traditional shoes with firm sole.
    • With the possibility of inconsistent release that many touring bindings have, this could be important.
    • On March 19, 2003, Dynafit announced that they were bagging the Tri-Step ski binding.
    • Since then the company has led the market with new developments such as shifters built into brake levers and pedals that riders can click into like a ski binding.
    • But hey, I can mount a pair of rando bindings in an hour, so why not give them a whirl?
    • Time tested and reliable Dynafit TLT ski binding in touring mode with heel lift, brake installed and retracted for touring.
    • We all use machinery, whether it be a bolt drill, knee joint, ski binding, or snowmobile.
    • Remove the skins, lock heels into their bindings and go for it.
    • Alpine ski binding release was significantly less likely to occur in accidents involving FDP.
    • The biggest concern is that the safety release of AT bindings is not designed to protect ankles in soft boots.
    • The company's CEO then made the mystical decision that the ski industry really needed a ski binding built to the same specs.
    • The Mountain, Sherpa's top-of-the-line model, is improved this year with a new, one-piece, step-in binding.
    • The first engagement is adapted to mate with the second engagement member to engage the snowboard boot to the binding.
  • 3The action of fastening or holding together, or of being linked by chemical bonds.

    黏合,稠合

    the binding of antibodies to cell surfaces

    将抗体黏合到细胞表面。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The second type of residue involved in ligand binding are aromatic residues.
    • Therefore, in our analysis, the effects of nucleotide binding and hydrolysis were not included.
    • It is worth reiterating that we do not take exception to two-step binding of myosin to actin.
    • Such multi-site binding would explain the double mechanism for the actin filament length regulation.
    • The binding of peptides to lipid bilayers is a subject of great interest, from both a biomedical and biophysical standpoint.
    • It remains to be shown that W512 is uniquely sensitive to nucleotide binding and hydrolysis in smooth muscle myosin.
    • We now know that these particular antibodies are rather weakly binding and only poorly specific.
    • RNA polymerase binding may be inhibited by the distorted promoter structure.
    • There is no endogenous peroxidase activity or nonspecific binding of the secondary antibody in the paraffin-embedded sections.
    • Our study is the first demonstration that ligand binding can strengthen a protein against mechanical stress.
    • It has long been known that reversible binding can alter the apparent kinetics of a chemical reaction.
    • Subsequent binding of the regulatory protein arrestin follows this phosphorylation.
    • Formation of these structures involves binding of a third DNA strand into the major groove of a DNA double helix.
    • A better understanding is needed of how chemical form affects binding of trace elements to absorption antagonists.
    • Therefore we can conclude that binding of the protein causes the formation of these bends.
    • The second step involves binding of phospholipid molecules in the active site of the adsorbed enzyme.
    • The technique gives results similar to other techniques used to study binding of peptide to membrane.
    • The binding of a DNA molecule to freshly cleaved mica surface in solution has also been measured.
    • Thus, the change in conformation was caused by binding of the peptide to the Teflon surface.
    • Chemical binding may be required for certain burns.
    1. 3.1 (in Chomskyan linguistics) the relationship between a referentially dependent form (such as a reflexive) and the independent noun phrase that determines its reference.
      (乔姆斯基语言学)(反身词与原词之间的)黏连关系
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Semantic intransitives then, are one-place predicates including the ones that are 'derived' from two-place predicates by variable binding.
      • Adopting the definition of binding domain of Chomsky (1986), it is clear that the subject is in the local domain of the anaphor.
      • It is easy to design a binding theory that predicts non-complementary distribution in specific circumstances.
      • Anaphoric binding relations are conditioned by a number of different factors, one of which is the verb, which may be marked for reflexivisation and may determine the binding domain of reflexives and pronouns which occur within its nucleus.
      • This has the consequence that the readings dependent on the long-distance binding of the reflexives are incorrectly ruled out.
adjectiveˈbīndiNGˈbaɪndɪŋ
  • (of an agreement or promise) involving an obligation that cannot be broken.

    (协议,承诺)有约束力的,必须遵守的

    business agreements are intended to be legally binding

    商务合同的目的是要从法律上起约束作用。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We had been separated from the rest of humanity with solemn and legally binding promises to keep mum.
    • To enquire about a price is to enter into a binding agreement: the stall-holder will keep knocking the price until he or she arrives at a tariff agreeable to you.
    • Perkel ended up calling the sales department instead, where a representative informed him that the license was not, in fact, a binding agreement.
    • Surveying girls' interests, planning for expansion or making binding promises to launch programs can meet this requirement.
    • Cllr Hawksby admitted that the council is contractually bound having signed a binding agreement with Hyder.
    • A conservation easement is a formal and legally binding agreement that allows the landowner to maintain ownership and use of the land while protecting its natural values indefinitely.
    • Unlike the USAir website, there is not need to affirmatively indicate your assent before purporting to enter into a binding agreement.
    • Nash divided game theory into two parts, cooperative games, in which binding agreements can be made, and non-cooperative games, where binding agreements are not possible.
    • According to specialists in labor law, a signed contract is a binding agreement.
    • Over the course of the next several months, Kerzner will enter into negotiations of binding agreements for both of these projects.
    • NGOs have pledged to renew their campaign for such a binding agreement at the World Trade Organization meeting next year.
    • If he had not have interfered with the findings then they would have supported the conclusion that there was a binding agreement as a result of the Adelaide meeting.
    • All proteges and all mentors are required to articulate individual expectations and goals through a process of open dialogue that results in this binding agreement.
    • Although Irish Ferries will be allowed to register its vessels in Cyprus, it has committed to a binding agreement under Irish law to maintain the above standards for three years.
    • The Justice and Electoral Committee said that we should have such an inquiry, but the committee is unable to make binding promises for the next term of Parliament.
    • He talked about his opinion that the Statement of Reconciliation was meaningless without a hard and binding promise from the government that it would change its approach to Indian Affairs.
    • This seems to me to be inconsistent with a contention that a binding agreement for a joint venture survived.
    • Unless all the material terms of the proposed contract are agreed, there is no binding agreement.
    • The panel would be expected to negotiate a binding agreement within six months of a successful referendum.
    • Following 18 months of peace negotiations a tiny flicker of hope has emerged promising a binding agreement to restore order.
    Synonyms
    irrevocable, unalterable, unbreakable, indissoluble, permanent
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