adj.必定的;有義務的;受約束的;裝訂的
vi.跳;跳躍前進;猛漲
n.跳躍;范圍;界限
過去式: bounded 過去分詞: bounded 現在分詞: bounding 第三人稱單數: bounds
/">大學英語2011考研英語核心單詞大全adj.(形容詞)有義務的
被束縛的,被縛住的,受束縛的,受約束的
正在前往的
打算前去的
裝訂好的,裝有封面的
下了決心的,非做不可的
極可能的,必然的
便秘的
【文】附著的(和free相反)
n.(名詞)跳躍,蹦跳,跳起,彈跳
范圍
彈回
界限,邊界,界線,限度
領域,區域
躍(進)
邊境,邊界線內的領土
沖
_null.bind的過去式和過去分詞
v.(動詞)(使)彈回,反跳,彈起,跳開
限制,限
(使)跳躍,跳起,跳躍著跑,跳躍前進
接壤,與...接界,鄰接
形成…的邊界,給…劃界
以...為界,指出...的范圍
v.(動詞)vi. 跳; 彈回 jump or bounce
vt. 定界限,為…的界限,限制 mark or form the boundaries or limit
n.(名詞)[C]跳,跳躍,躍進 a jump or leap
[P]界限,范圍 limits
adj.(形容詞)被捆綁的,被束縛的 tied together
[P]一定的,必定的 certain to do sth
[P]去,準備去 going or ready to go in the direction of
noun
1. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards
Synonym: leapleapingspringsaltationbounce
2. the greatest possible degree of something
e.g. what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior
to the limit of his ability
Synonym: limitboundary
3. the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
Synonym: boundarybounds
4. a line determining the limits of an area
Synonym: boundaryedge
verb
1. place limits on (extent or access)
e.g. restrict the use of this parking lot
limit the time you can spend with your friends
Synonym: restrictrestraintrammellimitconfinethrottle
2. spring back
spring away from an impact
e.g. The rubber ball bounced
These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide
Synonym: bounceresiletake a hopspringreboundrecoilreverberatericochet
3. move forward by leaps and bounds
e.g. The horse bounded across the meadow
The child leapt across the puddle
Can you jump over the fence?
Synonym: jumpleapspring
4. form the boundary of
be contiguous to
Synonym: border
adj
1. confined by bonds
e.g. bound and gagged hostages
2. secured with a cover or binding
often used as a combining form
e.g. bound volumes
leather-bound volumes
3. held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union
4. bound by contract
Synonym: apprenticedarticledindentured
5. headed or intending to head in a certain direction
often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'
e.g. children bound for school
a flight destined for New York
Synonym: destined
6. covered or wrapped with a bandage
e.g. the bandaged wound on the back of his head
an injury bound in fresh gauze
Synonym: bandaged
7. bound by an oath
e.g. a bound official
必定(BE BOUND)
1.
2. 一定會;必然會;注定會
If you say that something is bound to happen, you mean that you are sure it will happen, because it is a natural consequence of something that is already known or exists.
e.g. There are bound to be price increases next year...
明年物價一定會上漲。
e.g. If you are topless in a public place, this sort of thing is bound to happen.
如果你在公共場所裸露上身,這種事情一定會發生。
3. (對某事并不確定或無確鑿證據時,認為其)肯定會,確定是
If you say that something is bound to happen or be true, you feel confident and certain of it, although you have no definite knowledge or evidence.
e.g. I'll show it to Benjamin. He's bound to know...
我會把它給本杰明看,他肯定會知道。
e.g. We'll have more than one child, and one of them's bound to be a boy.
我們會有不止一個孩子,而且其中一定有個男孩。
4. (與…)緊密相連的;(與…)密切相關的;(同…)難以分開的
If one person, thing, or situation is bound to another, they are closely associated with each other, and it is difficult for them to be separated or to escape from each other.
e.g. We are as tightly bound to the people we dislike as to the people we love...
不管是我們討厭的人還是喜愛的人都一樣和我們密切相關。
e.g. Economic growth is still bound to the issues of poverty, social justice and conservation.
經濟增長仍然與貧困、社會公正和資源保護等問題緊密相連。
5. 要到…去的;駛往…的
If a vehicle or person is bound for a particular place, they are travelling towards it.
e.g. The ship was bound for Italy.
這艘船駛向意大利。
e.g. ...a Russian plane bound for Berlin.
飛往柏林的俄羅斯飛機
6. 我不得不說(令人不快或出乎意料的事)
You can say 'I am bound to say' to introduce a statement expressing something that you find undesirable or unexpected.
e.g. I'm bound to say that it seems to me this is certain to lead to violence.
我不得不說,在我看來這肯定會引發暴力事件。
7. 以…的形式;被容納在…里
If something is bound up in a particular form or place, it is fixed in that form or contained in that place.
bound什么意思
e.g. The manager of a company does not like having a large chunk of his wealth bound up in its shares...
一家公司經理不愿意讓大筆財富套在股票里。
e.g. They'd have a lot of hydrogen sulfide gas bound up in their cells.
他們的牢房里有大量的硫化氫氣體。
8. 與…密切相關的;同…難以分開的
If one thing is bound up with or in another, they are closely connected with each other, and it is difficult to consider the two things separately.
e.g. My fate was bound up with hers...
我和她的命運緊密相連。
e.g. The story of their exploration is inextricably bound up with the character of the caves themselves...
他們的勘探經歷與這些洞穴本身的特征有著不可分割的緊密聯系。
9. see also: bind over
其他用法(OTHER USES)
1. 界限;限制
Bounds are limits which normally restrict what can happen or what people can do.
e.g. Changes in temperature occur slowly and are constrained within relatively tight bounds.
溫度變化緩慢,而且局限在相對較小的范圍內。
e.g. ...a forceful personality willing to go beyond the bounds of convention.
做事不拘常規的強硬個性
2. 與…毗鄰;成為…的邊界
If an area of land is bounded by something, that thing is situated around its edge.
e.g. Kirgizia is bounded by Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Tajikistan.
吉爾吉斯與烏茲別克斯坦、哈薩克斯坦和塔吉克斯坦接壤。
e.g. ...the trees that bounded the car park.
環繞在停車場周圍的樹木
3. 限制;約束
If someone's life or situation is bounded by certain things, those are its most important aspects and it is limited or restricted by them.
e.g. Our lives are bounded by work, family and television.
我們的生活囿于工作、家庭和電視中。
4. 跳躍著前進
If a person or animal bounds in a particular direction, they move quickly with large steps or jumps.
e.g. He bounded up the steps and pushed the bell of the door...
他跳著上了臺階,按下了門鈴。
e.g. The dog came bounding back with the stick for Richard to throw again.
那只狗蹦跳著叼回了木棍,交給理查德讓他再扔出去。
5. 蹦跳;跳躍
A bound is a long or high jump.
e.g. She leaps in one bound onto her pony's back for a speedy canter around the ring...
她縱身一躍騎上了馬背,繞著場地策馬慢跑。
e.g. With one bound Jack was free.
杰克縱身一躍就脫身了。
6. (數量)飛快增長;(表現)迅速改進
If the quantity or performance of something bounds ahead, it increases or improves quickly and suddenly.
bound的翻譯
e.g. The shares bounded ahead a further 11p to 311p...
股票價格又急漲了11便士,攀至311便士。
e.g. The economy isn't bounding back as fast as people expected.
經濟并未像人們期望的那樣迅速復蘇。
7. 無限;無止境;很強烈
If you say that a feeling or quality knows no bounds, you are emphasizing that it is very strong or intense.
e.g. The passion of Argentinian football fans knows no bounds.
阿根廷足球迷極為熱情。
8. (某地)禁止進入
If a place is out of bounds, people are not allowed to go there.
bound什么意思
e.g. For the last few days the area has been out of bounds to foreign journalists.
最近幾天該地區禁止外國記者進入。
9. (某事物)被禁止
If something is out of bounds, people are not allowed to do it, use it, see it, or know about it.
e.g. American parents may soon be able to rule violent TV programmes out of bounds.
美國的家長可能很快就會迫使含有暴力內容的電視節目遭禁播。
10. see also: leaps and bounds
-> see leap
1. 界限:高效的緩存管理,可以根據輸出數據的上限,以及GS程序的能力,來指定一個較小的(譯注:緩沖)界限(bound). 1024個32-bit值的最大限度(ceiling)是硬件代價和有效放大率(amplification)的折衷,比如,擠出(extruding)三角形的邊. 毫無疑問,
2. bound在線翻譯
2. 邊界:退回郵件 (bounce message)暫時或永久性地無法將郵件傳遞到目標收件人時發送給電子郵件發件人的未送達回執.邊界 (bound)允許值范圍內的較大或較低限制.
3. bound的意思
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v.(動詞)bound用作動詞作“跳躍”解時,指水平向前地、快速連續地跳躍,強調由此獲得的沖力,暗含精神上的輕松與活力之意。
adj.(形容詞)bound用作形容詞時與bind的過去分詞同形,基本意思是“被捆綁的,被束縛的”,常引申表示“受約束的”“有義務的”,指有法律責任或有義務做某事
bound還可作“一定的,必定的”“去,準備去”解,只用作表語。作“一定的,必定的”解時,其后常接動詞不定式,不跟to短語;作“去;準備去”解時常跟for短語表示目的地。
v.(動詞)bound, hop, jump, leap, skip, spring
這組詞都可以表示“跳”。其區別是:
jump表示從地面或其他平面上跳起或跳下,也可指從一點跳過另一點,即垂直方向,是最普通用詞。bound多用以表示“跳著往前運動”,即水平方向,強調跳動的連續性。例如:
A herd of antelope bound gracefully across the plain.一群羚羊優雅地跳過了平地。
leap則強調騰空跳起或跳至某地點,即從一點越過相當距離跳到另一點,暗示動作優美、輕捷,含有“連跑帶跳”的意思。例如:
She leaped lightly to the opposite bank of the stream.她輕盈地跳到小溪的對岸去了。
spring指突然而迅速地從某處跳起,強調跳得輕、快或突然,給人一種彈性感。例如:
He sprang to his feet.他突然一躍而起。skip指輕快地跳,兩腳相互交叉地跳。例如:
The children skipped down the street to the sweet shop.孩子們蹦蹦跳跳地上街買糖去了。
hop用于人時,指單足跳; 用于動物時,指所有的足一齊跳。例如:
The wounded soldier hopped across the street.受傷的士兵跳過了大街。
n.(名詞)bound, frontier
這兩個詞都指“分界線”。frontier指一個國家鄰近另一個國家邊境的領土或未開發的地區、領域; bound可指國家、地區等的“邊界”,也可指思想領域、法律、科學界等的“界線”“限制”“限制范圍”。
☆ 1580年左右進入英語,直接源自法語的bondir,意為回聲,響應;最初源自古法語的bondir,意為跳躍。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語bound是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
His comments were bound to attract criticism.(他的說話必然會招致批評。)
I felt duty bound to help.(我覺得去幫忙是義不容辭的。)
With one bound Jack was free.(縱身一躍,杰克自由了。)
Strike-bound travellers face long delays.(因罷工滯留的旅客要耽擱很長時間。)
They bound his hands together.(他們把他的雙手綁在一起。)
This announcement is bound to shake the confidence of the industry.(這個聲明必將動搖這一行業的信心。)
This episode is bound to be a deep embarrassment for Washington.(這一事件必然使華盛頓大為尷尬。)
Each volume is bound in bright-coloured cloth.(每一冊都用顏色鮮亮的布料裝訂。)
We are not bound by the decision.(我們不受該決定的約束。)
The blankets were bound with satin.(那些毯子是用緞子包邊的。)
用作動詞(v.)
到處跳 jump off here and thereThe dog was bounding about.
那條狗到處亂跳。
用作名詞(n.)
跳躍著離開 move by leapsThe little boy bounded away.
那個小男孩跳著跑開。
用作形容詞(adj.)
彈回; 跳躍前進 bounce; move by leapsThe ball struck the wall and bounded back to me.
球碰到墻又向我彈回來。
Inflation will bound back upwards next year.
明年通貨膨脹將重新加劇。
用作動詞(v.)
Rubber balls can be made to bound.用作名詞(n.)
The little girl came bounding to meet her mother.用作形容詞(adj.)
You should bound your desires by reason.1
Our ideas are bounded by the experience.用作動詞 (v.)
~+副詞
bound swiftly迅速地跑跳著bound away跳著跑開bound back(球)彈回~+介詞
bound down the hillside從山坡上滾下來bound on在…接界bound on the north by Canada北邊與加拿大接壤bound to與…接界bound with joy(心)因高興怦怦直跳用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
exceed the bound超出…范圍pass the bound超出…范圍形容詞+~
violent bound猛跳介詞+~
at bound一躍beyond bound超出…的范圍by leaps and bound飛快地on bound在彈起時on sb's bound在某人的宅界out of bound出界,不可能,禁止用作形容詞 (adj.)
~+副詞
bound up忙于…,熱衷于…~+介詞
bound for開往…bound from...to從…開往…bound in duty有義務必須做bound on a journey在旅行途中bound to被束縛在A band of war Has for two days been ready boune.