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bind (obj) TIEbaIndvpast bound baWndto tie tightly or to fasten捆绑,捆扎They bound an umbrella to a pole to get some shade. [T]他们将伞绑在柱子上以得到一些遮荫。(fig.) Jonas is inextricably bound to his mother--as her health deteriorates, so does his sanity. [T]乔纳斯与他的母亲难分难解----她健康恶化,他也变得神志不清。Use strong string to bind the bundles of sticks together. [T]用结实的带子将这捆木棒捆在一起。(fig.) The things which bind them together are greater than their differences. [T]将物品捆绑在一起的东西远比他们分开大得多。The prisoner was bound hand and foot. [T]那名囚犯被绑住了手脚。To bind (up) a part of the body, esp. a part which is damaged, is to tie something round it.包扎He had already bound (a strip of cloth round) the wound when I arrived. [T]当我到达时他已经包扎好伤口了。To bind the edges of something such as a jacket is to sew or stick material along it to make it stronger or to decorate it. [T]束,系;围裹To bind also means to make separate pieces of paper into a book.装订(书籍);把…装订成册There are several different ways to bind a book, for example you can stitch or stick the pages together. [T]有几种不同的方法装订书籍,比如说你可以将书页缝在一起或粘在一起。 [BOOKBINDING]To bind someone to secrecy or to a promise is to force them to keep the promise or secret.约束;使作出保证His sister had been bound to secrecy. [T]他姐姐已经保证保守秘密。When an egg or water is used esp. in cooking to bind something it provides a way of making everything stick together in a solid mass.使粘合Use an egg to bind the stuffing. [T]用鸡蛋将各种馅合在一起。The mixture wouldn't bind (together). [I]这种混合物不会粘合(在一起)。
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