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I. binding [ˈbaɪndɪŋ] N no pl
1. binding (cover):
binding
2. binding (strip):
binding
II. binding [ˈbaɪndɪŋ] ADJ LAW
binding
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binding N
steam binding energetyka jądrowa
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binding N
binding
I. bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VB intr
1. bind (stick together):
wiązać [perf z-]
2. bind (become attached):
to bind to sth
wiązać [perf z-] się z czymś
II. bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] VB trans
1. bind (tie together):
wiązać [perf z-]
2. bind (tie):
wiązać [perf przy-]
3. bind (unite):
to bind sb to sb
4. bind (commit):
zobowiązywać [perf zobowiązać]
5. bind (sew cloth):
oblamowywać [perf oblamować]
6. bind (put in cover):
oprawiać [perf oprawić]
III. bind [baɪnd] N
in a bind inf
bind over VB trans Am LAW
I. bind together VB trans
1. bind together (fasten):
związywać [perf związać]
2. bind together (make thicker):
3. bind together fig (join):
łączyć [perf po-]
II. bind together VB intr
łączyć [perf po-] się
bind together cement
wiązać [perf z-]
bind up VB trans
1. bind up wound:
obwiązywać [perf obwiązać] bandażem
2. bind up hair:
upinać [perf upiąć]
bind-over order N LAW
Present
Ibind
youbind
he/she/itbinds
webind
youbind
theybind
Past
Ibound
youbound
he/she/itbound
webound
youbound
theybound
Present Perfect
Ihavebound
youhavebound
he/she/ithasbound
wehavebound
youhavebound
theyhavebound
Past Perfect
Ihadbound
youhadbound
he/she/ithadbound
wehadbound
youhadbound
theyhadbound
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What's more, he hates people getting in a bind over mastering the latest dish.
www.independent.co.uk
The bind over is not a punishment, but a preventive measure, intended to ensure that a people guilty of a minor disturbance does not re-offend.
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Justices of the peace still use the power conferred or re-conferred on them since 1361 to bind over unruly persons to be of good behaviour.
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The bind over is not a punishment, but a preventive measure, intended to ensure that people thought likely to offend will not do so.
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Magistrates can bind over a person to be of good behaviour or to keep the peace, any person, such as a defendant, witness or claimant.
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