bound

英[baʊnd] 美[baʊnd]
  • adj. 必定的;有义务的;受约束的;装订的
  • vi. 跳;跳跃前进;猛涨
  • n. 跳跃;范围;界限
  • 动词bind的过去式和过去分词形式
bounded bounded bounding bounds
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星级词汇:
  • boudoir n.(女人的)化妆室;闺房
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 有义务的
    2. 被束缚的,被缚住的,受束缚的,受约束的
    3. 正在前往的
    4. 打算前去的
    5. 装订好的,装有封面的
    6. <口>下了决心的,非做不可的
    7. 极可能的,必然的
    8. 便秘的
    9. 【文】附着的(和free相反)
    n. (名词)
    1. 跳跃,蹦跳,跳起,弹跳
    2. 范围
    3. 弹回
    4. 界限,边界,界线,限度
    5. 领域,区域
    6. 跃(进)
    7. 边境,边界线内的领土
    _null.
    1. bind的过去式和过去分词
    v. (动词)
    1. (使)弹回,反跳,弹起,跳开
    2. 限制,限
    3. (使)跳跃,跳起,跳跃着跑,跳跃前进
    4. 接壤,与...接界,邻接
    5. 形成…的边界,给…划界
    6. 以...为界,指出...的范围
    v. (动词)
    1. vi. 跳; 弹回 jump or bounce
    2. vt. 定界限,为…的界限,限制 mark or form the boundaries or limit
    n. (名词)
    1. [C]跳,跳跃,跃进 a jump or leap
    2. [P]界限,范围 limits
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 被捆绑的,被束缚的 tied together
    2. [P]一定的,必定的 certain to do sth
    3. [P]去,准备去 going or ready to go in the direction of

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a line determining the limits of an area

  2. the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something

  3. the greatest possible degree of something;

    "what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior"
    "to the limit of his ability"

  4. a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards

Adjective:
  1. confined by bonds;

    "bound and gagged hostages"

  2. held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union

  3. secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form;

    "bound volumes"
    "leather-bound volumes"

  4. (usually followed by `to') governed by fate;

    "bound to happen"
    "an old house destined to be demolished"
    "he is destined to be famous"

  5. covered or wrapped with a bandage;

    "the bandaged wound on the back of his head"
    "an injury bound in fresh gauze"

  6. headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students';

    "children bound for school"
    "a flight destined for New York"

  7. bound by an oath;

    "a bound official"

  8. bound by contract

  9. confined in the bowels;

    "he is bound in the belly"

Verb:
  1. move forward by leaps and bounds;

    "The horse bounded across the meadow"
    "The child leapt across the puddle"
    "Can you jump over the fence?"

  2. form the boundary of; be contiguous to

  3. place limits on (extent or access);

    "restrict the use of this parking lot"
    "limit the time you can spend with your friends"

  4. spring back; spring away from an impact;

    "The rubber ball bounced"
    "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"

1. They are bound to take time to readjust after a holiday.
他们肯定需要时间重新适应假期结束后的生活。

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2. There are bound to be teething problems with something so new.
如此新鲜的事物刚开始必然会有些问题。

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3. The ethnic populations are so intermingled that there's bound to be conflict.
各民族人口如此杂居,肯定会发生冲突。

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4. I'll show it to Benjamin. He's bound to know.
我会把它给本杰明看,他肯定会知道。

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5. His comments are bound to add fuel to the debate.
他的话必将为争论推波助澜。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. It's bound to rain soon.
      过一会儿肯定会下雨。
    2. You are not legally bound to answer these questions.
      在法律上,你没有义务非回答这些问题不可。
    3. We are bound hand and foot by the contract, so we are unable to help you.
      我们受到合同的约束而不能帮你。
    4. He bought a bound volume of the magazine.
      他买了一本该杂志的合订本。
    用作不及物动词 (vi.)
    1. The dog bounded down the hill.
      狗跳跃着朝山下跑去。
    2. Polly came bounding into the room holding a letter.
      波利手上拿着一封信,蹦蹦跳跳地跑进了房间。
    3. He predicted that the stock market would be sure to bound ahead.
      他预测股市肯定会一路猛涨。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. With one bound, he was over the wall.
      他纵身一跃就跳过了墙。
    2. He reached popularity at a bound, while still a youth.
      当他还很年轻的时候,就一举成名了。
    3. I will try my best within the bound of my abilities.
      我将在我的能力范围内竭尽全力。
    4. There are no bounds to his ambition.
      他的野心是无止境的。
    用作动词 (v.)
    用作不及物动词 S+~(+A)
    1. Rubber balls can be made to bound.
      可以使橡皮球弹回。
    2. Her heart bounded when she heard the news.
      她听到那消息时,心跳了起来。
    3. The little horse is bounding.
      小马在跳跃。
    S+~+to- v
    1. The little girl came bounding to meet her mother.
      这个小女孩连蹦带跳地来迎接她的妈妈。
    用作及物动词 S+~+ n./pron.
    1. You should bound your desires by reason.
      你应以理性来限制你的欲望。
    2. The teacher asked the students to bound Asia.
      老师要学生划出亚洲的边界。
    3. Canada bounds the United States on the north.
      加拿大与美国北部接壤。
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    5. Our ideas are bounded by the experience.
      我们的思想受到经验的限制。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He cleared the wall in one bound.
      他一跳就越过了那道墙。
    2. The king maintained order within the bounds of his realm.
      国王在其王国的疆界之内维持着秩序。
    3. His impudence exceeds all bounds.
      他无耻至极。
    4. There are no bounds to his ambition.
      他的野心没有止境。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. He kicked at the bound prisoner.
      他朝那被绑着的囚犯踢了一脚。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. This ship is homeward bound.
      这艘船是在归航。
    S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
    1. He was bound by his promise.
      他受到自己诺言的约束。
    2. He is bound by the terms of the contract.
      他受到合约条款的约束。
    3. She is bound to her family.
      她被家庭束缚住了。
    4. The plane is bound for Tokyo.
      这架飞机飞往东京。
    5. Train is bound from Shanghai to Nanjing.
      这班火车是从上海开往南京的。
    S+be+~+(in sth) to- v
    1. I do not feel bound to give you everything you want.
      我觉得没有义务来满足你要的一切。
    2. He is bound to succeed in his enterprise.
      他在事业上一定会成功。
    3. He is bound in duty to obey.
      他有义务服从。
    4. We are bound in honor to help the flood victims.
      我们在道义上应该帮助水灾受害者。
v. (动词)
  1. bound用作动词作“跳跃”解时,指水平向前地、快速连续地跳跃,强调由此获得的冲力,暗含精神上的轻松与活力之意。
adj. (形容词)
  1. bound用作形容词时与bind的过去分词同形,基本意思是“被捆绑的,被束缚的”,常引申表示“受约束的”“有义务的”,指有法律责任或有义务做某事
  2. bound还可作“一定的,必定的”“去,准备去”解,只用作表语。作“一定的,必定的”解时,其后常接动词不定式,不跟to短语;作“去;准备去”解时常跟for短语表示目的地。
  1. bound后可接不定式,原在英国表示“将不得不……”,在美国表示“决意……”解。如今,两国人都将其解释为“一定将……”。

    It is bound to rain.
    一定将会下雨。

  2. 表示开往某地,仅有目的地时,用be bound for,后接目的地。表示从某地开往某地,出发地和目的地都有时,用be bound from...to...。

    The ship is bound from Qingdao to Shanghai.
    这艘船是从青岛开往上海。

  3. 在表示“范围”,作名词时,bound要用其复数形式bounds。
v. (动词)
bound, hop, jump, leap, skip, spring
  • 这组词都可以表示“跳”。其区别是:
  • jump表示从地面或其他平面上跳起或跳下,也可指从一点跳过另一点,即垂直方向,是最普通用词。bound多用以表示“跳着往前运动”,即水平方向,强调跳动的连续性。例如:
  • A herd of antelope bound gracefully across the plain.一群羚羊优雅地跳过了平地。
  • leap则强调腾空跳起或跳至某地点,即从一点越过相当距离跳到另一点,暗示动作优美、轻捷,含有“连跑带跳”的意思。例如:
  • She leaped lightly to the opposite bank of the stream.她轻盈地跳到小溪的对岸去了。
  • spring指突然而迅速地从某处跳起,强调跳得轻、快或突然,给人一种弹性感。例如:
  • He sprang to his feet.他突然一跃而起。skip指轻快地跳,两脚相互交叉地跳。例如:
  • The children skipped down the street to the sweet shop.孩子们蹦蹦跳跳地上街买糖去了。
  • hop用于人时,指单足跳; 用于动物时,指所有的足一齐跳。例如:
  • The wounded soldier hopped across the street.受伤的士兵跳过了大街。
  • n. (名词)
    bound, frontier
  • 这两个词都指“分界线”。frontier指一个国家邻近另一个国家边境的领土或未开发的地区、领域; bound可指国家、地区等的“边界”,也可指思想领域、法律、科学界等的“界线”“限制”“限制范围”。
  • bounds, border, boundary, limit
  • 这组词都有“疆界”“边境”“界限”的意思。与boundary和border相比, limit是最普通用词,含意较广,可用于任何最外面的限度、范围、分界等; bounds通常表示的不是看得见的边界(线),而是用于比喻意义,指人的行为; boundary主要用来指领土,尤其是地图上表示的边界、分界线,也可用来比喻知识、欲望等抽象事物的界限; border通常强调两个地区之间的边境,指沿分界线一带的土地。
  • bound, confine, limit
  • 参见confine条。
  • jump,leap,spring,hop,bound,skip
  • 这些动词均有“跳、跳跃”之意。
  • jump是普通用词,指用双脚向上跳,向下跳,或在同一平面上跳到有一定距离的某一点上,或跳过。
  • leap常可与jump换用,但侧重身体猛力向上升起并朝前急冲的动作,有时含突然的意味。
  • spring更强调有力和弹跳的运动。
  • hop指单脚短跳或双足猛力的动作。也指小鸟、青蛙等的跳。
  • bound多指向前向上或向下跳跃、奔跳。
  • skip指两脚交替轻轻地跳或跨的动作。
  • 词源解说

    • ☆ 1580年左右进入英语,直接源自法语的bondir,意为回声,响应;最初源自古法语的bondir,意为跳跃。
    用作动词 (v.)
    bound about( v.+adv. )
      到处跳 jump off here and there
      bound about

      The dog was bounding about.

      那条狗到处乱跳。

    bound away( v.+adv. )
      跳跃着离开 move by leaps
      bound away

      The little boy bounded away.

      那个小男孩跳着跑开。

    bound back( v.+adv. )
      弹回; 跳跃前进 bounce; move by leaps
      bound back

      The ball struck the wall and bounded back to me.

      球碰到墙又向我弹回来。

      Inflation will bound back upwards next year.

      明年通货膨胀将重新加剧。

    bound down1( v.+adv. )
      跳下 jump down
      bound down

      Big rocks were bounding down.

      巨石从上面滚下来。

    bound down2( v.+prep. )
      沿…滚下 roll down
      bound down sth

      The balls were bounding down the step.

      球由台阶上滚下来。

    bound from( v.+prep. )
      从…跳,从…弹回 bounce from; move by leaps
      bound from sth

      Goats can bound from rock to rock.

      山羊能从一块石头跳到另一块石头上。

      The ball bounded from the wall.

      球从墙上弹回。

    bound on( v.+prep. )
      扑向 jump to sb
      bound on sth

      The leopard bounded on the prey.

      那只豹扑向猎物。

    bound off( v.+adv. )
      跳开 jump away
      bound off

      Goats were bounding off in all directions.

      山羊跳着四下逃散。

    bound up( v.+prep. )
      跃上 move by leaps
      bound up sth

      He bounded up the step with vigour.

      他精神十足地跳上一级台阶。

    bound with( v.+prep. )
      因…跳动 leap for (some) reason
      bound with sth

      Her heart bounded with joy.

      她的心高兴得怦怦直跳。

    用作名词 (n.)
    beyond the bounds of
      超出…的范围 exceed the limits
    by leaps and bounds
      见leap条。
    know no bounds
      不知限量 can not be limited
    out of bounds to
      禁止某人入内 (of a place) not to be entered or visited (by sb)
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    bound up in
      忙于某事的,热衷于某事物的 very busy with sth
    bound up with
      与某事物关系密切的 closely connected with sth
    I'll be bound
      我确信 I feel sure
    用作动词 (v.)
    ~+副词 ~+介词
    用作名词 (n.)
    动词+~ 形容词+~ 介词+~
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    ~+副词 ~+介词