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I . bound1 [baʊnd] VB intr (run)

bound
biec [perf po-] w podskokach

II . bound1 [baʊnd] N

bound (jump):

bound
with one bound

bound2 [baʊnd] VB trans usu passive (border)

bound3 [baʊnd] ADJ (heading towards)

bound4 [baʊnd] ADJ

1. bound (certain):

it was bound to happen
she's bound to find out

2. bound (obliged):

bound to do sth

Phrases:

it was bound to be

bound5 [baʊnd] VB

bound pt, pp of bind

See also bind up , bind over , bind

bind up VB trans

2. bind up hair:

I . bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VB intr

1. bind (stick together):

wiązać [perf z-]

2. bind (become attached):

II . bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VB trans

1. bind (tie together):

wiązać [perf z-]
to be bound hand and foot

2. bind (tie):

wiązać [perf przy-]

3. bind (unite):

4. bind (commit):

5. bind (sew cloth):

6. bind (put in cover):

III . bind [baɪnd] N

in a bind inf

I . bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VB intr

1. bind (stick together):

wiązać [perf z-]

2. bind (become attached):

II . bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VB trans

1. bind (tie together):

wiązać [perf z-]
to be bound hand and foot

2. bind (tie):

wiązać [perf przy-]

3. bind (unite):

4. bind (commit):

5. bind (sew cloth):

6. bind (put in cover):

III . bind [baɪnd] N

in a bind inf

I . bind together VB trans

1. bind together (fasten):

2. bind together (make thicker):

3. bind together fig (join):

łączyć [perf po-]

II . bind together VB intr

bind up VB trans

2. bind up hair:

bind-over order N LAW

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
To be bound by the covenant, the successor must hold the entire estate in land held by the original party (strict vertical privity of estate).
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Rule 16 also allows the presumptive presidential candidate to disavow or veto any bound or allocated delegate for any reason whatsoever.
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When you challenge the muscles on a regular basis, you create a better, firmer, more attractive body, without becoming muscle-bound.
cebudailynews.inquirer.net
There's no cheeky nudity or muscle-bound hunks in their latest series of prints.
www.independent.co.uk
The idea of residual topological isomerism introduces a handy scheme of modifying the molecular graphs and generalizes former efforts of systemization of mechanically bound and bridged molecules.
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Grieving relatives are duty-bound to target the culprit and the culprit's family.
www.usatoday.com
It is an octahedral transition metal complex in which three bidentate oxalate ions are bound to an iron center.
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In a creative sense, the bifocal reward is that you are bound by neither.
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The book is bound in paper that gives the feeling of wood.
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It draws most of its support from Flemish voters who do not feel bound to the strong social organizations and pillars.
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