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  • 1 bound

    I [bɔʊnd] n
    1) прыжок, скачок

    The deer's bound over the ice sounded like breaking glass. — Скачки оленя по льду издавали звук бьющегося стекла.

    These cars have been gaining popularity by leaps and bounds. — Эти машины очень быстро завоевывают признание.

    He made his bound before he was aware of the water. — Он сделал прыжок еще не видя воды.

    - graceful bound
    - soaring bound
    - vaulting bounds
    - bound shot
    - bound forward
    - bound on...
    - at a single
    - develop by leaps and bound
    - make a bound
    - horse jumped it over at one bound
    2) (обыкновенно pl) пределы, границы

    His fury (her anger, his impatience) knew no bounds. — Его ярости (гневу, нетерпению) не было границ.

    There are no bounds to his ambition. — Его желаниям нет предела.

    His insolence has broken all bounds. — Его нахальство безгранично. /Его нахальство не имеет границ.

    It is not outside (it is within) the bounds of probability (of possibility). — Это не лишено вероятности (возможности).

    He went outside the bounds of decency. — Он перешел границы дозволенного

    - farthest bounds of the ocean
    - bounds of space and time
    - within the narrow bounds of law
    - beyond the bounds of the city
    - out of bounds of smth
    - within bounds
    - know no bounds
    - pass all bounds
    - pass beyond the bounds of sight
    - go beyond the bounds of common sense
    - keep within the bounds of truth and dignity
    - escape from the bounds set by traditional culture
    - keep smb within bounds
    - set bounds to one's ambition
    - keep within bounds
    - keep your hopes within bounds
    II [bɔʊnd] v
    Past и P.P. от bind

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > bound

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