bound

suomi-englanti sanakirja

bound englannista suomeksi

  1. sidottu

  2. oppisopimuksella oleva

  3. rajata

  4. hyppy, loikka

  5. velvollinen

  6. väistämätön

  7. raja

  8. hypähdellä, hyppiä, hypätä

  9. menevä

  10. kimmahtaa

  1. velvollinen

  2. sidottu

  3. not used as an adjective; see varmasti

  4. raja

  5. reunustaa

  6. hyppy, loikka

  7. hyppiä, hypähdellä

  8. Substantiivi

bound englanniksi

  1. (infl of)

  2. (RQ:Carlyle Sartor Resartus)

  3. (RQ:Orczy Miss Elliott) Captain Markam had been found lying half-insensible, gagged and bound, on the floor of the sitting-room, his hands and feet tightly pinioned, and a woollen comforter wound closely round his mouth and neck ; whilst Mrs. Markham's jewel-case, containing valuable jewellery and the secret plans of Port Arthur, had disappeared.(nb..)

  4. ''I bound the splint to my leg.''

    ''I had bound the splint with tape.''

  5. Obliged (to).

  6. (ux)

  7. (RQ:Orczy Miss Elliott)

  8. That cannot stand alone as a free word.

  9. Constrained by a quantifier.

  10. Constipated; costive.

  11. Confined or restricted to a certain place.

  12. (co)

  13. Unable to move in certain conditions.

  14. Ready, prepared.

  15. (quote-text)|title=The Lady of the Lake|section=4.III

  16. Ready to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of).

  17. ''Which way are you bound?''

    ''Is that message bound for me?''

  18. (RQ:Shakespeare Tempest) (..)and for the reſt o'th' Fleet / (Which I diſpers'd) they all haue met againe, / And are vpon the ''Mediterranean'' Flote / Bound ſadly home for ''Naples'', / Suppoſing that they ſaw the King's|s ſhip wrackt, / And his great perſon periſh.

  19. Very likely (to), certain to

  20. (RQ:Lincoln Pratt's Patients)

  21. (quote-song)|title=(w)|passage=Don't go around tonight / Well it's bound to take your life / There's a bad moon on the rise

  22. A boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory.

  23. ''I reached the northern bound of my property, took a deep breath and walked on.''

    ''Somewhere within these bounds you may find a buried treasure.''

  24. (RQ:Skelton Complete)

  25. (senseid) A value which is known to be greater or smaller than a given set of values.

  26. (hypo)

  27. To surround a territory or other geographical entity; to form the boundary of.

  28. {{quote-book|en|title=Appleton's Guide to Mexico|author=Alfred Ronald Conkling|year=1884|page=:s:Appleton's Guide to Mexico/Chapters 1to4|25

  29. (quote-journal)

  30. To be the (l) of.

  31. A sizeable jump, great leap.

  32. A spring from one foot to the other in dancing.

  33. A bounce; a rebound.

  34. (RQ:Florio Worlde of Wordes)

  35. To leap, move by jumping.

  36. (RQ:Tennyson Poems 1842)|footer=An (glossary) use.

  37. {{quote-book

  38. ''The rabbit bounded down the lane.''

  39. To cause to leap.

  40. ''to bound a horse''

  41. (RQ:Shakespeare Henry ), Act V, Scene II, page 93:

  42. (..) Or if I might buffet for my Loue, or bound my Horſe for her fauours, I could lay on like a Butcher, and fit like a Iack an Apes, neuer off.
  43. To rebound; to bounce.

  44. ''a rubber ball bounds on the floor''

  45. To cause to rebound; to throw so that it will rebound; to bounce.

  46. ''to bound a ball on the floor''

  47. (alternative form of)