C2 [ T ] to tie something tightly or to fasten something捆绑;捆扎
C2 [ T ] to unite people使团结;使联合
[ T ] also bind up To bind a part of the body, especially a part that is damaged, is to tie something around it.包扎
[ T ] to sew or stick material along the edges of something such as a jacket, in order to make it stronger or to decorate it给…镶边;缝牢…的边
[ T ] to make separate pieces of paper into a book装订(书籍);把…装订成册
[ I or T ] When an egg or water is used, especially in cooking, to bind something, it provides a way of making everything stick together in a solid mass.(使)粘合;(使)凝结
More examples
He had been bound and gagged and left in a cell for three days.
We tore up some material and bound up the wound as tight as we could.
All 15 of the republics are in some ways loosening the ties that bind them to Moscow.
The manuscript has been bound in gold and silver and encrusted with jewels.
Graham found a length of frayed rope and used it to bind the man's hands and legs.
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