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102 bound to
1) (certain to: He's bound to notice your mistake.) forcé de2) (obliged to: I felt bound to mention it.) obligé de/à -
103 bound to
1) (certain to: He's bound to notice your mistake.) na certa2) (obliged to: I felt bound to mention it.) obrigado a -
104 BOUND
[A]PRAESTRICTUS (-A -UM)OBLIGATUS (-A -UM)NECESSARIUS (-A -UM)MODESTUS (-A -UM)MODICUS (-A -UM)CERTUS (-A -UM)[N]NEXUS (-US) (M)NEXUM (-I) (N)FINIS (-IS) (MF)TERMINUS (-I) (M)REGIO (-ONIS) (F)POMERIUM (-I) (N)POSTMOERIUM (-I) (N)POMOERIUM (-I) (N)MODUS (-I) (M)SALTUS (-US) (M)[V]FINIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)CIRCUMSCRIBO (-ERE -SCRIPSI -SCRIPTUM)MODEROR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)SALIO (-IRE SALUI SALTUM)SALITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)EXILIO (-IRE -IVI)EXILIO (-IRE -LUI)INSULIO (-IRE -SULUI)- BE BOUND FOR- BE MORALLY BOUND TO- OUT OF DUE BOUNDS- SET BOUNDS TO- SET BOUNDS TO DEATH- WITHIN BOUNDS -
105 bound
1. граница; ограничение; предел || ограничивать; устанавливать предел2. прямой ход ( амортизатора)bound for [to] — направляющийся [следующий] в... ( о воздушном судне)
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106 bound
I [baund] n1) граница, рубеж, предел2) рамки, ограничениеII [baund] past и p. p. от bindto put/set bounds (to) — ограничивать
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107 bound
vhova tartó, összekötött, megkeményedik (vakolat) to bound: elhatárol, ugrik, ugrándozik, visszapattan* * *past tense, past participle; = bind -
108 bound
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109 bound
граница, лимитскока, отскокнува, потскокнуватргнат (кон), упатенv се граничи соотскок, скок* * *n. граница;2. (pl.) граници, предел; to set bounds to - ограничува, испраќа на крај (на нешто);3. скокadj. a bound - со еден скок; by teaps and bounds - со голема брзинаv. се граничи со;2. спречува, задржава;3. отскокнува;4. скокаadj. спремен за движење, оној кој тргнува (во, кон for); отскокнуваскок; сигурен; скок; граничи; граница -
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111 bound
the incidence of burnt bearings is almost bound to increase процент «прижженных» подшипников почти наверняка будет возрастатьEnglish-Russian dictionary of scientific and technical difficulties vocabulary > bound
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112 bound
1. n обыкн. plпредел, границы, рамки2. a predic.обязанный; вынужденный -
113 -bound
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114 bound on
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115 bound to
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116 bound
I[baund]bind felinin keçmiş zamanıII[baund]be bound for üzrə olmaq (yola düşmək) -
117 bound
граница, предел; ограничивать; направляющийся (куда-л.) -
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119 bound up
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120 bound I
1. n
1) граница;
2) обыкн. pl границы, предел, to set ~s to ограничивать, to go beyond the ~s of reason поступать безрассудно;
2. v
1) граничить;
2) ограничивать, сдерживать
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