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.i> bounden)
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1.b> 1) (); ; ; they bound his legs together so that he shouldn't escape , ; to bind hand and foot - ;
2) (); Joan of Arc was bound to the stake and burnt to death ' ;
3) (), ; his head was bound by a kerchief ;
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5) .i> ( );
2.b> i> (), ; this book is bound in blue cloth ; I shall have these magazines bound in one volume ;
3.b> (), i> ; the edge of the carpet was worn out, so we had it bound ;
4.b> (), ; frost binds the ground in winter ; to bind the loose sand ; clay binds when it is heated / ;
5.b> i> ();
II
1.b> 1) (), , (, ..i>); his word binds him to good behaviour / , ; the court's decision binds them to pay the fine , ; they bound their agreement with a friendly handshake / ;
2) : to bind oneself (); he bound himself to pay half the cost ;
2.b> i> (); to bind a bargain ( , i>);
II
1.b> 1) to be bound to do smth.i>b> (); i> ; he is bound to come ; he is bound to find a way out ;
2) to be bound to be, to happen,i>b> etci>b> (); it is bound to happen ; it is bound to rain tomorrow ; we are bound to be successful ;
2.b> to be bound by smth.i>b> (); to be bound by a law / ; he is bound by a promise / ;
3.b> to be bound for some placei>b> (); the ship is bound for Bristol ; I am bound for the sea ;
4.b> to be bound up in smth., smb.i>b> , ; she is bound up in her work ;
to bindb> overb> .i> 1) .i> i> (), (, ..i>); to bind over to appear , ; they were bound over to keep the peace , ;
2) i> ();
to bindb> upb> 1) (), ; the wound was bound up carefully ;
2) (); he had the two books bound up into one volume ;
3) (); this problem is bound up with many others ;
to be bound apprenticeb> ; the boy was bound (as an) apprentice to a carpenter .