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bind /baɪnd/ (bound, bound /baʊnd/ ) ► SEE ALLbind sb overbind sb to sth bind sth up (with sth)●ˌbind sb ˈover (law 法律) to warn sb that they will have to appear in court if they break the law again 勒令…具结保证(不再违法)◆He was bound over to keep the peace. 他被责令具保不再闹事。 NOTE Usually used in the passive. 通常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˈbind sb to sth (formal) to force sb to do sth by making them promise to do it or making it part of a legal document 使立誓做;使受(法律文书)约束◆The company directors are bound to secrecy (= they have promised not to say anything) about the future of the company. 公司董事对公司的未来负有保密义务。◆The band found they were bound to the contract. 乐队发现他们被合同束缚住了。 NOTE Usually used in the passive. 通常用于被动语态。[v + n/pron + prep]●ˌbind sth ˈup (with sth) to tie a long thin piece of material around sth to protect it (用长布条)缠绕,围裹◆She bound up his wounds with bandages. 她用绷带给他包扎好了伤口。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] ●be bound ˈup in sthto be very busy with sth; to be very interested or involved in sth 忙于;热衷于;投身于◆He’s too bound up in his work to have much time for his children. 他工作太忙,没有多少时间留给孩子。●be bound ˈup with sthto be closely connected with sth 与…联系紧密;与…关系密切◆The history of the mill is closely bound up with the history of the Wilkins family. 工厂的历史与威尔金斯家族的历史密切联系在一起。 |