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1 bound to
1) certain to:متأكد، مُأكدHe's bound to notice your mistake.
2) obliged to:مُلْتَزِمI felt bound to mention it.
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2 bound
قَفَزَ (قَفْزَة) \ bound: (to make) a powerful jump; (to run with) a jumping movement: He bounded down the hill. \ نَزَا (نَزوة) \ bound: (to make) a powerful jump; (to run with) a jumping movement: He bounded down the hill. \ See Also قَفَزَ (قَفْزَةً) -
3 bound
ISee:II [baund] suffixgoing in a particular direction:مُتَّجِه إلى III [baund] nounwestbound traffic.
( usually in plural) limits of some kind:حُدود، نِطاق IV [baund]beyond the bounds of coincidence.
1. nouna spring; a leap:قَفْزَهHe reached me in one bound.
2. verbto move in this way:يَقْفِزُ، يَثِبُ، يَتَّجِهThe dog bounded over eagerly to where I was sitting.
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4 -bound
(as part of a word) prevented from making progress by a particular thing:مَمْنوع، مَرْبوط، مُلْزَمThe ship was fogbound.
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5 bound (for)
قَاصِد \ bound (for): going (to): This ship is bound for London. She is homeward bound. \ مُتَوَجِّه إلى \ bound (for): going (to): This ship is bound for London. She is homeward bound. -
6 bound, (bind, bound to)
مُلْزَم \ bound, (bind, bound to): having a duty to: You’re bound to pay for what you eat. -
7 bound, (bind, bound) to
مِنَ المُحَتَّم \ bound, (bind, bound) to: certain to: He’s bound to win. \ See Also المُؤَكَّد أَنّ -
8 bound, bound to
مُجْبَر \ bound, bound to: having a duty to: You’re bound to pay for what you eat. -
9 bound for
on the way to:في طَريقِه إلىbound for Africa.
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10 bound, tied
مُقَيَّد \ bound, tied. \ See Also مَربوط -
11 bind (bound)
حَزَمَ \ bind (bound): to tie; fasten sth. with sth. else: The prisoner was bound with rope. The nurse bound up my wounds. pack: to put one’s things into a container, for a journey: Have you packed (your suitcase) yet? Have you packed your clothes in that bag?, to put sth. (not liquid) into a container; cover sth. with paper or cloth (esp. for sale or for sending away) The cigarettes were packed in silver paper, inside a Cardboard packet. strap: to tie with a strap: The doctor strapped (up) my broken arm. \ See Also ربط (رَبَطَ) -
12 bind (bound)
رَبَطَ \ associate: to think of sth. in relation to sth. else: Certain national characteristics are usually associated with a country. attach: to fasten; join: I attached the rope to a tree. bind (bound): to tie; fasten sth. with sth. else: The prisoner was bound with rope. connect: to join or be joined: a road connecting two towns; two families connected by marriage. do up: to fasten (clothes); pack and tie (a packet, etc.): Do up your shoes!. fasten: to fix or be fixed firmly: Fasten those buttons. This coat does not fasten properly. join: to fix together; bring together: Please join these two bits of string. The islands were joined by a bridge. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. tie: to fasten or bind (with rope, etc.): They tied the prisoner’s hands. He tied his horse to a tree. -
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جَلَّدَ (كتابًا) \ bind (bound): to fasten (page etc.) into a cover: Old books are often bound in leather. -
14 fog-bound
adjectiveunable to move or function because of fog:طائِرَه غير قادِره على الطيران بسبب الضبابThe plane is fog-bound.
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15 (in) honour/honor bound
forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right:مُلزَم أدبيّاI said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.
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16 (in) honour/honor bound
forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right:مُلزَم أدبيّاI said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.
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17 tied, bound
مَربوط (لِلتثبيت) \ tied, bound. -
18 mujallad
bound (book); volume [jallada] Hin mujallad borrowed from Ar -
19 دهن مرتبط
bound fat -
20 ماء مرتبط
bound water
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