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past tense, past participle - bound; verb1) (to tie up: The doctor bound up the patient's leg with a bandage; The robbers bound up the bank manager with rope.) binde, forbinde2) (to fasten together and put a cover on the pages of (a book): Bind this book in leather.) binde inn•- binding- - bound Isubst. \/baɪnd\/1) ( slang) knipe, vanskelig situasjon2) ( slang) sur jobb3) (botanikk, også bindweed) forklaring: en av flere plantearter i slektene Convolvulus, (-vindel) og Fallopia, (-slirekne)4) (botanikk, også bine) ranke, slyngplante5) ( slang) treging, kjedelig type6) ( slang) grinebiter, kverulant, surpomp7) ( slang) lassis, boms8) ( musikk) (binde)bue9) ( fekting) (slags) støt, forklaring: fekteaksjon som binder klinge til motstander i en fektelinje, og åpner mulighet for støtbe at one's bind ( slang) ha fått nok å drikkefast bind, fast find ( bibelsk) vel forvart er vel spartin a bind under sterkt press i knipe, i en vanskelig situasjonit's a bind ( slang) det er dødstrist, det er utrolig dumtII1) binde, binde fast, feste, binde sammen, feste med lenke, knyte, knyte fast2) (medisin, også bind up) forbinde, bandasjere, binde for3) ( hagebruk) binde opp4) være ombundet5) ( også jus) binde, forplikte, stadfeste, tillegge, være obligatorisk, gjøre obligatorisk6) (matlaging, kjemi) binde, få til å henge sammen, feste seg, stivne, størkneleire virker bindende \/ leire kan brukes som bindemiddel7) sette seg fast, henge seg opp, kile seg fast8) ( bøker) binde inn9) ( magi) trollbinde, binde14) ( om fordøyelse) virke forstoppende• be careful with milk, it binds the bowelsvær forsiktig med melk, det virker forstoppendebe bound apprentice få lærlingekontraktbe bound in the ties of matrimony bli smidd i hymens lenkerbe bound over ( jus) få betinget dom, få vilkårlig dombind down binde, tvingebind somebody over to something ( jus) pålegge noen noebind somebody together knytte noen sammen, sveise noen i hop, binde noen til hverandrebind somebody to something pålegge noen noebind the bargain gjøre avtalen bindendebind to something ( også overført) binde seg til noe, reagere med noe, knytte seg til noebind with binde opp med
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bargain money — Money paid to bind a bargain; earnest money … Ballentine's law dictionary
bind — [bīnd] vt. bound, binding [ME binden < OE bindan < IE base * bhendh > BAND1, BEND1, Sans badhnāti, (he) binds, Goth bindan] 1. to tie together; make fast or tight, as with a rope or band 2. to hold or restrain as if tied or tied … English World dictionary
bind — v. & n. v. (past and past part. bound) (see also BOUNDEN). 1 tr. (often foll. by to, on, together) tie or fasten tightly. 2 tr. a restrain; put in bonds. b (as bound adj.) constricted, obstructed (snowbound). 3 tr. esp. Cookery cause… … Useful english dictionary
Plea bargain — A plea bargain (also plea agreement, plea deal or copping a plea) is an agreement in a criminal case whereby the prosecutor offers the defendant the opportunity to plead guilty, usually to a lesser charge or to the original criminal charge with a … Wikipedia
Earnest — Ear nest, n. [Prob. corrupted fr. F. arrhes, L. arra, arrha, arrhabo, Gr. arrabw n, of Semitic origin, cf. Heb. [=e]r[=a]v[=o]n; or perh. fr. W. ernes, akin to Gael. earlas, perh. fr. L. arra. Cf. {Arles}, {Earles penny}.] 1. Something given, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Earnest money — Earnest Ear nest, n. [Prob. corrupted fr. F. arrhes, L. arra, arrha, arrhabo, Gr. arrabw n, of Semitic origin, cf. Heb. [=e]r[=a]v[=o]n; or perh. fr. W. ernes, akin to Gael. earlas, perh. fr. L. arra. Cf. {Arles}, {Earles penny}.] 1. Something… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
earnest — ear·nest / ər nəst/ n [Anglo French ernes(t) erles, alteration of Old French erres, plural of erre pledge, earnest, alteration of Latin arra, short for arrabo, from Greek arrhabōn, of Semitic origin]: something of value given by a buyer to a… … Law dictionary
pledge# — pledge n Pledge, earnest, token, pawn, hostage are comparable when they denote something that is given or held as a sign of another s faith or intention to do what has been promised. Pledge, originally and still in some applications a technical… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Arles — Arles, n. pl. [Cf. F. arrhes, Scot. airles. Cf. {Earles penny}.] An earnest; earnest money; money paid to bind a bargain. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] {Arles penny}, earnest money given to servants. Kersey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Arles penny — Arles Arles, n. pl. [Cf. F. arrhes, Scot. airles. Cf. {Earles penny}.] An earnest; earnest money; money paid to bind a bargain. [Scot.] [1913 Webster] {Arles penny}, earnest money given to servants. Kersey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
earnest — I. noun Etymology: Middle English ernest, from Old English eornost; akin to Old High German ernust earnest Date: before 12th century 1. a serious and intent mental state < a proposal made in earnest > 2. a considerable or impressive degree or… … New Collegiate Dictionary