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v. binden; verplichten; zich houden aanbind1[ bajnd] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉2 binding ⇒ band, gebondenheid♦voorbeelden:————————bind21 (aaneen)plakken ⇒ zich (ver)binden, vast/hard/dik worden♦voorbeelden:heat causes clay to bind • door de hitte wordt klei hardII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉1 (vast)binden ⇒ bijeenbinden, boeien2 bedwingen ⇒ aan banden leggen, hinderen3 verplichten ⇒ verbinden, dwingen4 verbinden ⇒ omwinden, omwikkelen6 binden ⇒ dik/hard/vast(er) maken♦voorbeelden:2 be snow-bound • vastzitten in/door de sneeuwshe felt bound down by the regulations • ze voelde zich aan banden gelegd door de bepalingen3 she's bound to come • ze moet (wel)/is verplicht te komen, ze zal zeker komenbind someone to secrecy • iemand tot geheimhouding verplichtenhe's bound up in his job • hij gaat helemaal op in zijn werk→ bind over bind over/ -
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n. bond (familienaam)bond1[ bond]1 band ⇒ verbond(enheid), binding2 verbintenis ⇒ contract, verplichting3 obligatie ⇒ schuldbrief, schuldbekentenis5 → bond paper bond paper/♦voorbeelden:take goods out of bond • goederen uit entrepot halen (door het betalen van accijnzen/invoerrechten)II 〈 meervoud〉1 boeien ⇒ ketenen, gevangenschap♦voorbeelden:1 burst one's bonds • de vrijheid hernemen, ontsnappenin bonds • in de gevangenis, in gevangenschap————————bond22 plakken ⇒ lijmen, hechtenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:1 the wine was bonded until the importer had paid duty • de wijn bleef in entrepot totdat de importeur accijns/invoerrecht had betaald
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