Word: bound

Category: bound

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Related words: bound

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Synonyms: bound

tied, chained, fettered, shackled, secured, tied up, certain, sure, very likely, destined, fated, doomed, obligated, obliged, compelled, required, constrained, forced, connected, linked, united, allied, indentured, articled, bandaged

Translations: bound

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spanish
Translations:
límite, restringir, linde, frontera, encuadernado, ligado, obligado, unido
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german
Translations:
beschränken, schranke, grenze, abspringen, einschränken, begrenzen, limitieren, gebunden, Grenze, gebundenen, ...
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french
Translations:
saillie, détente, bond, barrière, frontière, borner, sauter, bondir, lié, saut, ...
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italian
Translations:
abbrivo, confine, limite, frontiera, legato, legata, rilegato, vincolato
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portuguese
Translations:
fronteira, raia, limite, confins, encadernado, ligado, ligada, vinculado
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dutch
Translations:
perk, grens, gebonden, ingebonden, afhankelijke, geconsolideerde
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russian
Translations:
скачок, направляющийся, ущемление, предел, повинный, граничить, непременный, гарантиями, граница, ограничить, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
begrense, grense, byks, bundet, innbundet, bundne, grensen
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swedish
Translations:
begränsa, gräns, bunden, bundet, bundna, gränsen
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finnish
Translations:
hyppäys, hyppiä, hypätä, loikka, rajattu, hypähtää, raja, sidottu, sitoutuneen, sidottua, ...
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danish
Translations:
springe, begrænsning, indskrænke, bundet, bundne, grænse, indbundet, bunden
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czech
Translations:
skákat, odraz, skok, limitovat, omezovat, vyskakovat, mez, omezit, hranice, vázaný, ...
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polish
Translations:
związać, ograniczać, odskok, dziabać, skakać, ograniczyć, związanie, skok, odskakiwać, granica, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
bekötött, megkötött, kötött, korlát, kötődött
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turkish
Translations:
sınırlamak, bağlı, sınır, bağlanmış, ilişkili, ciltli
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greek
Translations:
δεμένος, όριο, δεσμευμένο, δεσμευμένου, δεσμευμένη, συνδεδεμένου
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ukrainian
Translations:
межень, упевнений, неодмінний, впевнений, відскік, межа, кордон, границя, межу
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albanian
Translations:
kufi, i lidhur, të lidhur, i detyruar, kërcim
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bulgarian
Translations:
граница, подвързан, обвързан, свързан, свързания
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belarusian
Translations:
скакаць, мяжа, граніца
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estonian
Translations:
hüplema, piir, seotud, seondunud, köidetud, seondub, seostunud
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croatian
Translations:
međa, skočiti, oivičen, ograničiti, vezani, vezan, granica, granicu, vezanog
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icelandic
Translations:
bundið, bundinn, bundin, binst, leyti bundið
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lithuanian
Translations:
pašokti, ežia, riba, jungiasi, saistomas, plaukiančius, ribinė
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latvian
Translations:
lekt, robeža, ierobežot, limitēt, ierobežojums, saistīts, saistās, dodas, robežu, saistoši
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macedonian
Translations:
врзани, граница, врзана, врзан, обврзана
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romanian
Translations:
limită, legat, legată, leagă, obligat
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slovenian
Translations:
meze, vezan, vezane, veže, vezana, vezanega
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slovak
Translations:
viazaný, viazaného, zviazaný, viazanie, naviazaný

The meaning and "use of": bound

adjective
  • heading toward somewhere. - trains bound for Chicago
  • restricted or confined to a specified place. - his job kept him city-bound
  • certain to do or have something. - there is bound to be a change of plan
  • (of a book) having a specified binding. - fine leather-bound books
  • (of a morpheme) unable to occur alone, e.g., dis- in dismount. - An analogous account can be given of many of the bound morphemes of English and other languages.
noun
  • a leaping movement upward. - I went up the steps in two effortless bounds
  • a territorial limit; a boundary. - the ancient bounds of the forest
verb
  • walk or run with leaping strides. - Louis came bounding down the stairs
  • form the boundary of; enclose. - the ground was bounded by a main road on one side and a meadow on the other

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