binding 音標拼音: [b'ɑɪndɪŋ]
n . 捆扎,裝訂,裝幀
a . 有約束力的
捆紮,裝訂,裝幀有約束力的
binding 聯編
BIND binding 連結
binding adj 1 :
executed with proper legal authority ; "
a binding contract "
n 1 :
the capacity to attract and hold something 2 :
strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration 3 :
the act of applying a bandage [
synonym : {
dressing }, {
bandaging },
{
binding }]
4 :
one of a pair of mechanical devices that are attached to a ski and that will grip a ski boot ;
the bindings should release in case of a fall [
synonym : {
ski binding }, {
binding }]
5 :
the protective covering on the front ,
back ,
and spine of a book ; "
the book had a leather binding " [
synonym : {
binding }, {
book binding }, {
cover }, {
back }]
Bind \
Bind \,
v .
t . [
imp . {
Bound };
p .
p . {
Bound },
formerly {
Bounden };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Binding }.] [
AS .
bindan ,
perfect tense band ,
bundon ,
p .
p .
bunden ;
akin to D . &
G .
binden ,
Dan .
binde ,
Sw . &
Icel .
binda ,
Goth .
bindan ,
Skr .
bandh (
for bhandh )
to bind ,
cf .
Gr . ? (
for ?)
cable ,
and L .
offendix .
[
root ]
90 .]
1 .
To tie ,
or confine with a cord ,
band ,
ligature ,
chain ,
etc .;
to fetter ;
to make fast ;
as ,
to bind grain in bundles ;
to bind a prisoner .
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2 .
To confine ,
restrain ,
or hold by physical force or influence of any kind ;
as ,
attraction binds the planets to the sun ;
frost binds the earth ,
or the streams .
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He bindeth the floods from overflowing . --
Job xxviii .
11 .
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Whom Satan hath bound ,
lo ,
these eighteen years .
--
Luke xiii .
16 .
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3 .
To cover ,
as with a bandage ;
to bandage or dress ; --
sometimes with up ;
as ,
to bind up a wound .
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4 .
To make fast (
a thing )
about or upon something ,
as by tying ;
to encircle with something ;
as ,
to bind a belt about one ;
to bind a compress upon a part .
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5 .
To prevent or restrain from customary or natural action ;
as ,
certain drugs bind the bowels .
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6 .
To protect or strengthen by a band or binding ,
as the edge of a carpet or garment .
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7 .
To sew or fasten together ,
and inclose in a cover ;
as ,
to bind a book .
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8 .
Fig .:
To oblige ,
restrain ,
or hold ,
by authority ,
law ,
duty ,
promise ,
vow ,
affection ,
or other moral tie ;
as ,
to bind the conscience ;
to bind by kindness ;
bound by affection ;
commerce binds nations to each other .
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Who made our laws to bind us ,
not himself . --
Milton .
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9 . (
Law )
(
a )
To bring (
any one )
under definite legal obligations ;
esp .
under the obligation of a bond or covenant .
--
Abbott .
(
b )
To place under legal obligation to serve ;
to indenture ;
as ,
to bind an apprentice ; --
sometimes with out ;
as ,
bound out to service .
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{
To bind over },
to put under bonds to do something ,
as to appear at court ,
to keep the peace ,
etc .
{
To bind to },
to contract ;
as ,
to bind one '
s self to a wife .
{
To bind up in },
to cause to be wholly engrossed with ;
to absorb in .
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Syn :
To fetter ;
tie ;
fasten ;
restrain ;
restrict ;
oblige .
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Binding \
Bind "
ing \,
n .
1 .
The act or process of one who ,
or that which ,
binds .
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2 .
Anything that binds ;
a bandage ;
the cover of a book ,
or the cover with the sewing ,
etc .;
something that secures the edge of cloth from raveling .
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3 .
pl . (
Naut .)
The transoms ,
knees ,
beams ,
keelson ,
and other chief timbers used for connecting and strengthening the parts of a vessel .
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Binding \
Bind "
ing \,
a .
That binds ;
obligatory .
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{
Binding beam } (
Arch .),
the main timber in double flooring .
{
Binding joist } (
Arch .),
the secondary timber in double -
framed flooring .
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Syn :
Obligatory ;
restraining ;
restrictive ;
stringent ;
astringent ;
costive ;
styptic .
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161 Moby Thesaurus words for "
binding ":
Smyth sewing ,
absolute ,
adhesive ,
affixation ,
annexation ,
attachment ,
authoritative ,
backing ,
bandage ,
bandaging ,
beading ,
bibliopegy ,
binder ,
binder board ,
bond ,
book cloth ,
book cover ,
book jacket ,
bookbinding ,
bookcase ,
bordering ,
bordure ,
canonical ,
case ,
casemaking ,
casing -
in ,
clasping ,
cogent ,
collating ,
collating mark ,
combinative ,
communicating ,
compulsory ,
conclusive ,
conjunctive ,
connecting ,
connectional ,
connective ,
consistent ,
copulative ,
cover ,
de rigueur ,
decisive ,
decretory ,
dictated ,
didactic ,
dust cover ,
dust jacket ,
edging ,
entailed ,
envelope ,
envelopment ,
fastener ,
fastening ,
fimbria ,
fimbriation ,
final ,
flounce ,
folding ,
footband ,
formulary ,
frill ,
frilling ,
fringe ,
furbelow ,
galloon ,
gathering ,
gift wrapping ,
girding ,
gluing -
off ,
good ,
hard and fast ,
hard binding ,
hard -
and -
fast ,
headband ,
hem ,
hooking ,
imperative ,
imperious ,
imposed ,
inevitable ,
instructive ,
intercommunicating ,
involuntary ,
irrevocable ,
jacket ,
joining ,
just ,
knot ,
lashing ,
lawful ,
legal ,
legitimate ,
library binding ,
ligation ,
lining ,
lining -
up ,
linking ,
list ,
logical ,
mandated ,
mandatory ,
mechanical binding ,
meeting ,
motif ,
must ,
necessary ,
niggerhead ,
obligatory ,
official ,
peremptory ,
perfect binding ,
plastic binding ,
preceptive ,
prescribed ,
prescript ,
prescriptive ,
regulation ,
required ,
rounding ,
rubric ,
ruffle ,
saddle stitching ,
self -
consistent ,
selvage ,
sewing ,
side sewing ,
signature ,
skirting ,
slipcase ,
slipcover ,
smashing ,
soft binding ,
solid ,
sound ,
spiral binding ,
splice ,
stamping ,
standard ,
stapling ,
statutory ,
sticking ,
substantial ,
sufficient ,
tailband ,
tieing ,
tipping ,
trimming ,
ultimate ,
valance ,
valid ,
weighty ,
well -
founded ,
well -
grounded ,
welt ,
wire stitching ,
without appeal ,
wrap ,
wrapper ,
wrapping ,
zipping
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BINDING Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BINDING is the action of one that binds How to use binding in a sentence
BINDING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary BINDING meaning: 1 (especially of an agreement) that cannot be legally avoided or stopped: 2 the type of cover… Learn more
Binding - definition of binding by The Free Dictionary n 1 The action of one that binds: glue for the binding of pieces of plastic pipe 2 Something that binds or is used as a binder 3 a The manner in which the pages of a book are joined and held together: Is the binding of that book stitched or glued?
BINDING Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com BINDING definition: the act of fastening, securing, uniting, or the like See examples of binding used in a sentence
BINDING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary The binding of a book is its cover Its books are noted for the quality of their paper and bindings
binding - WordReference. com Dictionary of English the act of fastening, securing, or the like:[uncountable] the binding of our lives together in marriage [uncountable] anything that binds, as a strip of material that protects or decorates the edge of a tablecloth, etc
What does binding mean? - Definitions. net Definition of binding in the Definitions net dictionary Meaning of binding What does binding mean? Information and translations of binding in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web
binding - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Noun binding (plural bindings) An item (usually rope, tape, or string) used to hold two or more things together The spine of a book where the pages are held together (sewing) A finishing on a seam or hem of a garment (programming) The association of a named item with an element of a program
Binding Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The contract is legally binding The parties agreed to settle the dispute through binding arbitration
Binding - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Definitions of binding adjective executed with proper legal authority “a binding contract” synonyms: valid well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force