🪢bind (baind)

verb
/baɪnd/
lier (lier)

Signification

to tie or fasten tightly; to unite or restrict
to tie together; to make a legal agreement; to put a cover on a book
To tie, fasten, or hold together securely.
Traduction de la signification
attacher ou fixer fermement; unir ou restreindre
attacher ou fixer fermement; unir ou restreindre

Phrases d'exemple

The contract will bind both parties to the agreement.

Le contrat liera les deux parties à l'accord.
Le contrat liera les deux parties à l'accord.

The rope binds the packages together.

La corde lie les paquets ensemble.
la corde lie les paquets ensemble

This force binds quarks together.

Cette force lie les quarks ensemble.
Cette force lie les quarks ensemble.

Expressions d'exemple

in a bind
dans une impasse
dans une impasse

Synonymes

tie, fasten, connect, unite, secure
Entrée 1
tie, fasten, connect, unite, secure
Entrée 2
tie, fasten, secure, unite
Entrée 3
tie, unite

Antonymes

loosen, release, free, untie, separate, disconnect
Entrée 1
loosen, release, free
Entrée 2
untie, release, free, separate
Entrée 3
separate, disconnect

Collocations

bind together, legally bind, bind with rope, bind tightly, bind securely, bind up, bind with
Entrée 1
bind together, legally bind, bind with rope, bind tightly
Entrée 2
bind together, bind tightly, bind securely, legally bind, bind up, bind with

Plus de phrases d'exemple

Did you read the 'Shesher Kabita' by Rabindranath?

Avez-vous lu 'Shesher Kabita' de Rabindranath ?
Avez-vous lu 'Shesher Kabita' de Rabindranath ?

Vocabulaires connexes

to feel deep affection for someone or something
to make cloth by interlacing threads or to combine elements into a whole
To move suddenly and quickly; also to fasten something with a bolt.
To include or absorb something into a larger group or category.
To give something that one has extra of; to refrain from harming or killing.
To confess or acknowledge something as true; to allow entry.