Noun
1. something that hinders as if with bonds
Verb
1. stick to firmly;
2. create social or emotional ties;
3. make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope;
4. wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
5. secure with or as if with ropes;
6. bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted;
7. form a chemical bond with;
8. provide with a binding;
9. fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord;
10. cause to be constipated;
Treatment involves giving antidotes that Bind the lead in the tissues.
CTf does not bind with human transferrin receptor on human placenta at physiological pH.
It used to be usual to bind out promising boys for many years.
Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion?
Head in, and, using the Bind Song, remove the rock that's covering the passage there.
Conventional water treatment facilities can remove the cells by adding chemicals that bind them together.
In practice, how to combine incentive and bind mechanism is a difficult problem people care.
The firm has agreed to bind up the six articles into one book.
Please bind the carpet before cleaning it.
After completing Accountable Document Status Report monthly, bind up it and keep it in the archives.
Mom asked me to bind up the plastic with baling straps.
I will let the waiter bind up the parcel for you.
Please bind fast; it is loosing.
It will loose if you don't bind it fast.
He whipped out a handkerchief to bind up his finger.
You must bathe that wound before you bind it up.
They bind over to tell the truth.
The company is caught in a double bind. If it doesn't modernize it won't make money, but if it does modernize they'll have to make people redundant because they won't need them any more.
He wants a shirt that does not bind him.
Such a slogan will bind our hand and foot.
At the end of the row, bind off seven stitches.
Bind the mixture with the raw minced liver and cook for 3 minutes more.
This puts the politicians in a bind as to what course to take.
This imposes a duty on courts to bind over parents when they have no control over their children.
I'll advance you the money for it, here and now, just to help you out of a bind.
It is expensive to buy and a bind to carry home.
These compounds bind with genetic material in the liver.
These may bind to receptor molecules on the surfaces of cells.
Women are caught in a double bind, marginalised in the community if they are not wives and mothers, under excessive pressure to be perfect if they are.
bind off
To cast off in knitting.
bind over &I{【法律】}
To hold on bail or place under bond.
bind someone hand and foot
bind off bind someone over
(N. Amer.)cast off in knitting
(一般作 be bound over)(of a court or law) require someone to fulfil an obligation, typically by paying a sum of money as surety
he was bound over to keep the peace by magistrates.
fasten, tie, bind, secure, chain
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