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bound - Översättning till svenska

Det här innehållet kommer från vår lilla engelska ordbok. Det bygger på olika källor och har inte uppdaterats på många år. Premiummedlemmar har tillgång till vårt stora, uppdaterade engelska lexikon.

adjektiv

  1. (duty) bunden;
  2. (books) inbunden;
  3. (certain) säker; absolut; utan tvivel;

substantiv

  1. (movement) skutt; hopp; språng;

verb

  1. (movement) hoppa; skutta;

övrigt

  1. (certainty) säkert; utan tvivel;

Synonymer till bound

adjektiv

  1. (confined by bonds) bound
  2. (held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union) bound
  3. (secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form) bound
  4. ((usually followed by `to') governed by fate) destined; bound
  5. (covered or wrapped with a bandage) bandaged; bound
  6. (headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students') destined; bound
  7. (bound by an oath) bound
  8. (bound by contract) apprenticed; articled; indentured; bound
  9. (confined in the bowels) bound

substantiv

  1. (a line determining the limits of an area) boundary; edge; bound
  2. (the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something) boundary; bounds; bound
  3. (the greatest possible degree of something) limit; boundary; bound
  4. (a light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards) leap; leaping; spring; saltation; bounce; bound

verb

  1. (stick to firmly) adhere; hold fast; bond; bind; stick; stick to; bound
  2. (create social or emotional ties) bind; tie; attach; bond; bound
  3. (make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope) bind; bound
  4. (wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose) bind; bandage; bound
  5. (secure with or as if with ropes) tie down; tie up; bind; truss; bound
  6. (bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted) oblige; bind; hold; obligate; bound
  7. (provide with a binding) bind; bound
  8. (fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord) tie; bind; bound
  9. (form a chemical bond with) bind; bound
  10. (cause to be constipated) constipate; bind; bound
  11. (move forward by leaps and bounds) jump; leap; spring; bound
  12. (form the boundary of; be contiguous to) border; bound
  13. (place limits on (extent or amount or access)) restrict; trammel; limit; confine; throttle; bound
  14. (spring back; spring away from an impact) bounce; resile; take a hop; spring; rebound; recoil; reverberate; ricochet; bound