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单词 bound
释义 bound adjective¹ 1bound to do sth certain to do sth一定做verbs | adverb verbs➤be, seem注定;好像注定adverb➤almost几乎注定◆these problems were almost bound to arise.这些问题几乎注定了会出现。bound adjective² 2bound (to do sth) obliged to do sth有义务做verbs | adverb | preposition verbs➤be, feel有义务;觉得受约束▸➤become变得有义务▸➤remain仍然有义务▸➤hold sb束缚某人◆the country will not be held bound by a treaty signed by the previous regime.国家不会为前政权签署的条约所束缚。adverb➤absolutely完全有义务▸➤irrevocably有不可撤销的义务▸➤by law, contractually, legally法律规定有义务;受合同束缚;法律上有义务◆officials are bound by law to investigate any possible fraud.法律规定官员有义务调查任何可能的欺诈行为。◆he was legally bound to report them to the authorities.他有法律义务将这些报告给当局。➤morally道义上有责任◆i felt morally bound to report the incident.我觉得报道这件事对我来说义不容辞。preposition➤by受⋯约束◆we are legally bound by this decision.我们在法律上受这一决定的束缚。bound adjective³ 3going in a particular direction前往verbs | adverb | preposition verbs➤be要去⋯adverb➤homeward, outward回家/外出途中preposition➤for前往◆tourists who are bound for europe前往欧洲的游客bound adjective⁴ 4bound up closely connected紧密联结verbs | adverb | preposition verbs➤be紧密联结▸➤become变得紧密联结adverb➤closely, intimately密切联系▸➤inevitably, inextricably不可避免地联系在一起;密不可分▸➤together联结在一起◆a person's name and their sense of their own identity are often closely bound up together.一个人的名字和他对自己身分的认知经常紧密联结在一起。preposition➤with与⋯联结的◆from that moment my life became inextricably bound up with hers.从那一刻起,我的生命就与她的联结在一起分不开了。 bound /baʊnd/ adjective [not before noun] (law 法律) having a legal duty to do sth 受(法律)约束(必须做某事)◆a parent is legally bound to feed, clothe and arrange education for his or her own children. 法律上,父母必须抚养子女,并为他们提供教育。◆the appeal court said it was not bound to follow its previous decision. 上诉法院称它不受其先前的判决所约束。  ➡  bind ◇ strike-bound ☞ bind☞ bind☞ bound bound /baʊnd/ [not before noun] certain to happen, or to do or be sth一定会;肯定会◆there are bound to be changes when the new system is introduced.引进新系统后一定会发生变化。◆you've done so much work-you're bound to pass the exam.你下了这么大工夫,考试绝对没问题。◆it was bound to happen sooner or later (= we should have expected it).这事迟早要发生。ⓘ bound is only used in the phrase bound to do/be, etc. * bound 只用于 bound to do、bound to be 等短语中。 bound /baʊnd/ [intransitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to run with long steps, especially in an enthusiastic way(尤指热情地)跳跃着跑◆the dogs bounded ahead.那些狗在前面蹦蹦跳跳地跑。bound¹/baʊnd ||; baυnd/adj (not before a noun) 1. bound to do sth certain to do sth 必然: ◇you've done so much work that you're bound to pass the exam. 你这么努力,考试准会及格。 2. having a legal or moral duty to do sth 受法律或道德约束;有义务: ◇the company is bound by uk employment law. 公司须受英国雇佣法约束。◇she felt bound to refuse the offer. 她觉得有义务拒绝这项提议。 3. bound (for...) travelling to a particular place 往(某处): ◇a ship bound for australia 开往澳大利亚的船只 bound up with sth very closely connected with sth 跟某事物有密切关系bound²/baʊnd ||; baυnd/verb [i] to run quickly with long steps 大步快速前进: ◇she bounded out of the house to meet us. 她大步跑出屋外来迎接我们。 bound noun [c]:◇with a couple of bounds he had crossed the room. 他三步两跳的便到了房间那一头。 bound³past tense, past participle ofbind¹boundsee ⇨ run 1 ⇨ towards 1 ⇨ travel 13☞ bound¹☞ bound²☞ bound³☞ bound⁴
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