A light, self-propelled movement upwards or forwards.
The line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something.
Spring back; spring away from an impact.
Place limits on (extent or access)
Другие значения термина "bound" 1 Although the crisis magnifies Noonan's power, he remains bound by EU strictures.
2 Media reports are bound to underestimate the true scale of protest, however.
3 The market has been range - bound since late last week over political worries.
4 Likewise, the left thumb shall be bound to the right great toe.
5 The parts were bound for key military installations, including Iraq and Afghanistan.
6 But Kellenberger said such non-state groups are bound by international humanitarian law.
7 Focus on Leinster:The question of whether Leinster choked was bound to emerge.
8 Not exactly a case of one bound and our hero was free.
9 One is bound to ask what process of consultation preceded this programme.
10 Faced with the threats, producing countries are bound to experience unwelcome consequences.
11 Israeli marines stormed a Turkish aid ship bound for Gaza on Monday.
12 There have been times when economic crisis has bound together the neighbours.
13 Moreover, only within grooves did bound water molecules discriminate between different side-chains.
14 Without addressing sectarianism in Yemen, however, these efforts are bound to fail.
15 Marcus rustled paper and held out a large bound book to Hoffman.
16 She couldn't remember ever seeing bound paper anywhere outside of a museum.
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