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granice

bounds [baʊndz] N pl

bounds
to know no bounds

Phrases:

out of bounds for sb

I. bound1 [baʊnd] VB intr (run)

biec [perf po-] w podskokach

II. bound1 [baʊnd] N

bound (jump):

Phrases:

in leaps and bounds
in leaps and bounds

bound2 [baʊnd] VB trans usu passive (border)

bound3 [baʊnd] ADJ (heading towards)

bound4 [baʊnd] ADJ

1. bound (certain):

2. bound (obliged):

bound to do sth

3. bound (limited):

Phrases:

bound5 [baʊnd] VB

bound pt, pp of bind

bind up VB trans

1. bind up wound:

obwiązywać [perf obwiązać] bandażem

2. bind up hair:

upinać [perf upiąć]

bind over VB trans Am LAW

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

muscle-bound ADJ

weather-bound ADJ

Present
Ibound
youbound
he/she/itbounds
webound
youbound
theybound
Past
Ibounded
youbounded
he/she/itbounded
webounded
youbounded
theybounded
Present Perfect
Ihavebounded
youhavebounded
he/she/ithasbounded
wehavebounded
youhavebounded
theyhavebounded
Past Perfect
Ihadbounded
youhadbounded
he/she/ithadbounded
wehadbounded
youhadbounded
theyhadbounded

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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).
en.wikipedia.org
Rule 16 also allows the presumptive presidential candidate to disavow or veto any bound or allocated delegate for any reason whatsoever.
en.wikipedia.org
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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