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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3174 COCA: 8004
bound
adjective [not usually before noun] /baʊnd/
  1. 1
    something that is bound to happen will almost certainly happen 一定的;几乎肯定的
    bound to :

    If you have problems at home, it's bound to affect your work. 如果你家里有问题的话,一定会影响你的工作。

    The kids are out late, so of course she's bound to worry. 孩子们很晚了还外出未归,她当然是会担心的。

    Knowing Jim, he's bound to be late. 因为了解吉姆,知道他肯定会迟到。

    She's bound to find out sooner or later. 她迟早会发现。

     Synonyms and related words
    Certain or likely to happen: certain, likely, probable...
  2. 2
    having an obligation to do something because of a law, promise etc 有义务的;有责任的;受约束的

    By signing the contract you agree to be bound by its terms. 签这份合同就表明你同意受其条款约束。

    be bound by something to do something :

    If her patient threatens to kill someone, she is bound by law to inform the police. 如果她的病人威胁要杀人,根据法律她有责任通知警察。

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    1. a.
      feeling that you should do something because you are expected to, or because it is morally right, even if you do not really want to do it 理应…的
      be/feel bound to do something :

      We felt bound to tell her that her son had been taking drugs. 我们觉得有必要告诉她她的儿子在吸毒。

      duty/honour bound :

      journalists who feel honour bound to protect their sources of information 觉得道义上有责任保护消息来源的新闻记者

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  3. 3
    a bound book has a leather, cloth, or paper cover 有封面的

    a bound volume of the whole trilogy 一部配有封面的整套三部曲

    bound in :

    an old book of poems, bound in dark leather 深色皮面装帧的旧诗集

     Synonyms and related words
bound
verb [I] /baʊnd/
present tense
I/you/we/theybound
he/she/itbounds
present participlebounding
past tensebounded
past participlebounded
  1. 1
    to run or jump taking large steps when you are full of energy or excitement 跳跃;跳动;跳跃着前进
    bound into/across/towards :

    Polly came bounding into the room holding a letter. 波利拿着一封信蹦蹦跳跳地跑进房间来。

     Synonyms and related words
    To jump, or to move in the air: jump, bound, leap...
     Synonyms and related words
    To run: run, run, runner...
  2. 2
    to suddenly increase in value or become more successful 突然增长;急剧上升

    Internet stocks were bounding ahead. 因特网股票正在上涨。

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  3. 3
    formal if an area is bounded by a fence, trees, a river etc, this is what is around its edge 与某物毗邻

    The property is bounded on the north and east by a large residential neighbourhood. 这块地产的北面和东面与大片居住区毗邻。

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bound
noun /baʊnd/
singularbound
pluralbounds
  1. 1

    bounds

    [plural] limits that affect and control what can happen or what people are able to do 界限;限度;范围
    within bounds :

    The business community was allowed – within reasonable bounds – to set whatever pay rates they wanted. 企业界可以在合理的限度内定出他们想要的工资额度。

    within the bounds of something :

    a decision that is not within the bounds of the mayor's authority 不属于市长权力范围内的决定

    beyond/outside the bounds of something :

    investment advice that goes beyond the bounds of good sense 超出理智范围的投资建议

     Synonyms and related words
    Limits, controls and ranges: red line, limit, constraint...
  2. 2
    [C] mainly literary a long or high jump 跳;跃
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bound
/baʊnd/
the past tense and past participle of bind
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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3174 COCA: 8004
bound

adjective¹

1bound to do sth certain to do sth一定做VERBS | ADVERB VERBSbe, seem注定;好像注定ADVERBalmost幾乎注定These problems were almost bound to arise.這些問題幾乎注定了會出現。
bound

adjective²

2bound (to do sth) obliged to do sth有義務做VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe, feel有義務;覺得受約束become變得有義務remain仍然有義務hold sb束縛某人The country will not be held bound by a treaty signed by the previous regime.國家不會為前政權簽署的條約所束縛。ADVERBabsolutely完全有義務irrevocably有不可撤銷的義務by law, contractually, legally法律規定有義務;受合同束縛;法律上有義務Officials are bound by law to investigate any possible fraud.法律規定官員有義務調查任何可能的欺詐行為。He was legally bound to report them to the authorities.他有法律義務將這些報告給當局。morally道義上有責任I felt morally bound to report the incident.我覺得報道這件事對我來說義不容辭。PREPOSITIONby受⋯約束We are legally bound by this decision.我們在法律上受這一決定的束縛。
bound

adjective³

3going in a particular direction前往VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe要去⋯ADVERBhomeward, outward回家/外出途中PREPOSITIONfor前往tourists who are bound for Europe前往歐洲的遊客
bound

adjective⁴

4bound up closely connected緊密聯結VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION VERBSbe緊密聯結become變得緊密聯結ADVERBclosely, intimately密切聯繫inevitably, inextricably不可避免地聯繫在一起;密不可分together聯結在一起A person's name and their sense of their own identity are often closely bound up together.一個人的名字和他對自己身分的認知經常緊密聯結在一起。PREPOSITIONwith與⋯聯結的From that moment my life became inextricably bound up with hers.從那一刻起,我的生命就與她的聯結在一起分不開了。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3174 COCA: 8004
bound adj.
certain
bound verb
run1

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