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1 bound to
1) (certain to: He's bound to notice your mistake.) noteikti2) (obliged to: I felt bound to mention it.) noteikti; izjust kā vajadzību kaut ko izdarīt -
2 bound
past tense, past participle; = bind* * *robeža; lēciens; atlēciens; ierobežojums; spēcīgi sirdspuksti; ierobežot; lēkšot, lēkt; siet; sasiet; atlēkt; iesiet; atlēkt ar rikošetu; sacietēt; uzlikt par pienākumu, uzdot; gatavs braucienam, kas dodas; saistīts -
3 -bound
((as part of a word) prevented from making progress by a particular thing: The ship was fogbound.) pakļauts; saistīts -
4 bound for
(on the way to: bound for Africa.) ceļā uz -
5 bound in calf
teļādas iesējumā -
6 bound in cloth
audekla iesējumā -
7 bound shot
rikošets -
8 bound to military service
karaklausībai pakļauts -
9 fog-bound
adjective (unable to move or function because of fog: The plane is fog-bound.) miglas aizkavēts* * *miglas aizkavēts, savādnieks -
10 (in) honour bound
(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) saistīts goda jūtu dēļ -
11 (in) honour bound
(forced (to do something) not by law, but because one knows it is right: I said I would go if he sent for me, and I feel honour bound to do as I promised.) saistīts goda jūtu dēļ -
12 at a bound
ar vienu lēcienu -
13 frost-bound
sasalis -
14 he is bound to do it
viņam tas noteikti jādara -
15 he is bound to succeed
viņš noteikti gūs panākumus -
16 homeward bound
kas dodas mājup -
17 in duty bound
pienākuma saistīts -
18 leather-bound
ādas iesējumā, ādas vākos -
19 letter-bound
formāls, pedantisks -
20 letter-bound person
burta kalps
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