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1.n.1) шек, шекара2) шек қоюv.1) шектес болу2) шек қою, тыю2.v.1) секіріп кету2) секіруn.секірісpart.adj.1) жүруге даяр2) бет алғанto be bound to (come, etc.) — міндетті болу
to be bound to (win, etc.) —анық болу
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шекара, шек, шектеу, бағалау (кездейсоқтық мөлшерін), (химиялық жағынан) байланысқан, бекітілген -
3 bound
шекара, шекThe English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > bound
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4 branch and bound
тармақ және шекара әдісіThe English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > branch and bound
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5 low bound
төменгі шекараThe English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > low bound
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6 lower bound
төменгі шекараThe English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > lower bound
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7 upper bound
жоғарғы шекараThe English-Kazakh dictionary of Informatics and computer technology dictionary > upper bound
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8 iron-bound
adj.1) темірмен кісенделген, темірмен шынжырланған2) қатал, берік, таймайтын, аумайтын сенімді, табанды, тиянақты -
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v.1) байлау, буу2) міндетті болу3) түптеу, мұқабалау4) қату4) бекіту, жалғау
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-bound — [ baund ] suffix 1. ) used with some adjectives and nouns, for example place names, to make adjectives describing where someone or something is going: a Tokyo bound plane 2. ) used with some nouns to make adjectives meaning that someone is unable … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bound — n *limit, confine, end, term Analogous words: *border, verge, edge bound adj Bound, bond, indentured, articled are comparable when they mean obliged to serve a master or in a clearly defined capacity for a certain number of years by the terms of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms