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1 binding
noun (the covering in which the leaves of a book are fixed: leather binding.) encadernação* * *bind.ing[b'aindiŋ] n 1 ligação, amarração, junta. 2 capa de livro. 3 encadernação. 4 debrum, guarnição, orladura. 5 faixa, atadura. 6 substância que liga. 7 Cook ingrediente para ligar ou dar consistência. • adj que liga, que amarra, que une. que compromete, obrigatório. -
2 binding
noun (the covering in which the leaves of a book are fixed: leather binding.) encadernação -
3 binding
vinculaçãoNa teoria lingüística gerativa, o termo refere-se a uma série de condições que formalmente associam, ou vinculam, os elementos de uma sentença. -
4 binding
faixa, encardernaçãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > binding
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5 binding beam
bind.ing beam[b'aindiŋ bi:m] n viga inferior de sustentação. -
6 binding energy
bind.ing en.er.gy[b'aindiŋ enədʒi] Phys energia requerida para: a) separar o átomo em seus constituintes. b) remover uma partícula do núcleo. -
7 binding-cloth
bind.ing-cloth[b'aindiŋ klɔθ] n linho para encadernação. -
8 binding-screw
bind.ing-screw[b'aindiŋ skru:] n parafuso de aperto, borne. -
9 binding-wire
bind.ing-wire[b'aindiŋ waiə] n arame de amarração. -
10 binding post
borneEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > binding post
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11 cloth-binding
cloth-bind.ing[kl'ɔ:θ baidiŋ] n encadernação em pano ou linho. -
12 foot binding
foot bind.ing[f'ut baindiŋ] n a prática ou o ato de comprimir os dedos dos pés de meninas, para que estes se mantenham tão pequenos quanto possível (principalmente na China). -
13 half-binding
half-bind.ing[h'a:f baindiŋ] n encadernação com cantos e lombada de couro. -
14 leather binding
leath.er bind.ing[l'eðə baindiŋ] n Typogr encadernação em couro. -
15 quarter binding
quart.er bind.ing[kw'ɔ:tə baindiŋ] n lombada de couro. -
16 safety binding
safe.ty bind.ing[s'eifti baindiŋ] n calço de segurança. -
17 spiral binding
spi.ral bind.ing[sp'aiərəl baindiŋ] n encadernação em espiral. -
18 the\ act\ of\ binding\ a\ book
English-Brazilian Portuguese dictionary > the\ act\ of\ binding\ a\ book
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19 bandage
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20 bind
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.) amarrar2) (to fasten together and put a cover on the pages of (a book): Bind this book in leather.) encadernar•- binding- - bound* * *[baind] n 1 coisa que liga, fita, liga, ligadura, laço, faixa, cinta, atadura. 2 Mus traço de ligação. 3 situação difícil. • vt (ps and pp bound) 1 ligar, juntar, atar, amarrar, segurar. bound hand and feet / amarrado de pés e mãos (também figurativo). 2 ligar, aglutinar, grudar, colar. 3 obrigar, reter, refrear. 4 vincular, segurar (por promessa etc.), constranger, obrigar. 5 comprometer. 6 colocar atadura ou bandagem. the wound was bound up / a ferida foi coberta. 7 encadernar. 8 Jur contratar como aprendiz. 9 constipar, causar prisão de ventre. 10 debruar, orlar. 11 fechar, firmar (negócio, mediante sinal). 12 proteger ou decorar com laços, fitas etc. 13 obrigar-se, comprometer-se. 14 aglutinar-se, aglomerar-se. 15 combinar molécula por meio de ligação química. I’ll be bound a) garanto por isto. b) com certeza. to bind over obrigar legalmente, obedecer sentença judicial.
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