| 单词 | bind | 
| 释义 | bind1 of 2verb   ˈbīnd     bound ˈbau̇nd   transitive verb 1   a     : to make secure by tying  His hands were bound with rope.    b     : to confine, restrain, or restrict as if with bonds  … she was not wholly bound in mind by her middle-class existence    c     : to put under an obligation  binds himself with an oath    d     : to constrain with legal authority  The court's decision binds them to pay the fine.   2   a     : to wrap around with something so as to enclose or cover  A silk sash bound her waist.    b     : bandage  bind their wounds   3    : to fasten round about  when wreaths of laurel bound them   4    : to tie together  binding the wheat into sheaves   5   a     : to cause to stick together  tuna and celery bound by mayonnaise    b     : to take up and hold (as by chemical forces) : combine with  cellulose binds water   6    : constipate  Cheese tends to bind him.   7    : to make a firm commitment for  a handshake binds the deal   8    : to protect, strengthen, or decorate by a band or binding  a carpet bound with a gold edging   9    : to apply the parts of the cover to (a book)   10    : to set at work as an apprentice : indenture  He was bound out to a tailor for one year.   11    : to cause to have an emotional attachment  the emotional ties that bind us   12    : to fasten together  a pin bound the ends of the scarf   intransitive verb 1   a     : to form a cohesive mass  A little milk will help the ingredients bind.    b     : to combine or be taken up especially by chemical action  antibody binds to a specific antigen   2    : to hamper free movement or natural action  shorts that are guaranteed not to bind   3    : to become hindered from free operation  Rust caused the door to bind in its frame.   4    : to exert a restraining or compelling effect  a promise that binds   bind 2 of 2noun1   a     : something that binds    b     : the act of binding : the state of being bound    c     : a place where binding occurs   2   music   : tie sense 3   3    : a position or situation in which one is hampered, constrained, or prevented from free movement or action  got a bind on his opponent   bind 1 of 2 verb1  as in to tie   to confine or restrain with or as if with chains prisons tend to bind convicted criminals for transport   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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 2  as in to bandage   to cover with a bandage bind the wound to stop the bleeding   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3  as in to thread   to gather into a tight mass by means of a line or cord bind the asparagus spears carefully before packing the bunches   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 bind 2 of 2noun1  as in pickle   a difficult, puzzling, or embarrassing situation from which there is no easy escape with our vacation week fast approaching, and no arrangements for the care of our pets, we were in a serious bind   Synonyms & Similar Words 
 2  as in chain   something that physically prevents free movement the store owner held the would-be burglar in a makeshift bind until the police officers could arrive   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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