bind

US /baɪnd/
UK /baɪnd/
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1.

捆綁, 束縛

tie or fasten (something) tightly

:
She used a rope to bind the logs together.
她用繩子把木頭在一起。
The prisoner's hands were bound behind his back.
囚犯的雙手被在背後。
2.

約束, 束縛

impose a legal or moral obligation on (someone)

:
The contract will bind both parties to the agreement.
合同將約束雙方遵守協議。
We are bound by our promise.
我們受諾言約束
3.

結合, 粘合

form into a compact mass

:
The flour and water will bind together to form a dough.
麵粉和水會結合在一起形成麵團。
The cement helps to bind the bricks.
水泥有助於粘合磚塊。
1.

困境, 窘境

a difficult or restrictive situation

:
He found himself in a real bind after losing his job.
他失業後發現自己陷入了真正的困境
The company is in a financial bind.
公司陷入了財務困境