bind [v1: Bind, v2: Bound, v3: Bound]
Kelime Anlamı :

1. bağlamak.
2. bağlamak; sarmak. 2 kenarını tutturmak.
3. sargılamak.
4. birleştirmek.
5. bağlı nota işareti.
6. tutturmak.
7. kenarını tutturmak ciltlemek.
8. tutmak.
9. (dar bir giysi) rahatsız etmek, fazla sıkmak.
10. bağlamak yerine tespit etmek.
Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to tie or secure, as with a rope or cord.
2. to fasten or wrap by encircling, as with a belt or ribbon.
3. to bandage: bound up their wounds.
4. to hold or restrain with or as if with bonds.
5. to compel, obligate, or unite: bound by a deep sense of duty; bound by a common interest in sports.
6. law to place under legal obligation by contract or oath.
7. to make certain or irrevocable: bind the deal with a down payment.
8. to apprentice or indenture: was bound out as a servant.
9. to cause to cohere or stick together in a mass: bind the dry ingredients with milk and eggs.
10. to enclose and fasten (a book or other printed material) between covers.
11. to furnish with an edge or border for protection, reinforcement, or ornamentation.
12. to constipate.
13. chemistry to combine with, form a chemical bond with, or be taken up by, as an enzyme with its substrate.
14. to tie up or fasten something.
15. to stick or become stuck: applied a lubricant to keep the moving parts from binding.
16. to be uncomfortably tight or restricting, as clothes.
17. to become compact or solid; cohere.
18. to be compelling or unifying: the ties that bind.
19. chemistry to combine chemically or form a chemical bond.
20. the act of binding.
21. the state of being bound.
22. something that binds.
23. A place where something binds: a bind halfway up the seam of the skirt.
24. informal A difficult, restrictive, or unresolvable situation: found themselves in a bind when their car broke down.
25. music A tie, slur, or brace.
26. bind off to cast off in knitting.
27. bind over law to hold on bail or place under bond.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to make fast (to, on, or upon) with a band or bond of any kind.
2. to unite by any legal or moral tie; attach by considerations of love, duty, interest, obligation, etc.: as, bound in the bonds of matrimony; bound by gratitude, duty, debt, etc.
3. to put in bonds or fetters; deprive of liberty or of the use of the limbs by making fast physically.
4. to restrain; hold to a particular state, place, employment, etc.
5. to hinder or restrain (the bowels) from their natural operations; make costive; constipate.
6. to fasten around anything; fix in place by girding or tying: as, to bind a cord round the arm.
7. to encircle with a band or ligature; gird; confine or restrain by girding: as, “bind up those tresses,”
8. to swathe or bandage; cover and swathe with dressings: with up.
9. to form a border or edge on, for the purpose of strengthening or ornamenting; edge: as, to bind a wheel with a tire; to bind a garment or a carpet.
10. to tie or fasten (loose things) together with a band, cord, or tie; tie up into one bundle or mass: as, to bind sheaves of grain.
11. to fasten or secure within a cover, as a book or pamphlet. see bookbinding.
12. in fencing, to secure (the sword of an adversary). see binding, n., 3.
13. to cause to cohere; cement; knit; unite firmly: as, to bind the loose sand.
14. to place under obligation or compulsion: as, all are bound to obey the laws.
15. to put under legal obligation: often with over: as, to bind a man over to keep the peace.
16. specifically to indenture as an apprentice: often with out.
17. to cohere; stick together.
18. to become indurated, hard, or stiff: as, clay binds by heat.
19. to be obligatory or of force.
20. to tie up anything; specifically, to tie up sheaves.
21. in falconry, to seize a bird in the air and cling to it: said of a hawk.
22. A tie or band; anything that binds. specifically— A connecting timber in a ship.
23. in music, a tie, slur, or brace.
24. in coal-mining, indurated, argillaceous shale or clay, such as frequently forms the roof of a coal-seam: same as bend, 12, and bat, 10.
25. A unit of tale. A bind of eels is 250. A bind of skins is 32, or of some kinds 40.
26. bounds; limit; stint: as, I am at my bind.
27. A climbing stem; a bine; specifically, a stalk of hops. see bine.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1. something that hinders as if with bonds
2. provide with a binding
3. bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted
4. cause to be constipated
5. create social or emotional ties
6. make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope
7. form a chemical bond with
8. secure with or as if with ropes
9. wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
10. stick to firmly
11. fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.