bound的中文翻译
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bound1
UK
/baʊnd/
US
/baʊnd/
一定会发生的, 必定的
adj.
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certain or likely to happen, or to do or be sth
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There are bound to be changes when the new system is introduced.
引进新系统后一定会发生变化
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It's bound to be sunny again tomorrow.
明天肯定又是阳光灿烂
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You've done so much work—you're bound to pass the exam.
你下了这么大的功夫,一定能通过考试的
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It was bound to happen sooner or later (= we should have expected it).
这事迟早都要发生的
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You're bound to be nervous the first time (= it's easy to understand).
你的第一次一定是很紧张的
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forced to do sth by law, duty or a particular situation
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We are not bound by the decision.
我们没必要遵守这个决定
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You are bound by the contract to pay before the end of the month.
按照合同规定,你必须在月底前付款
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I am bound to say I disagree with you on this point.
我必须声明我不同意你的这个观点
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prevented from going somewhere or from working normally by the conditions mentioned
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Strike-bound travellers face long delays.
因罢工滞留的旅客要耽搁很长时间
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fogbound airports
被雾笼罩的机场
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travelling, or ready to travel, in a particular direction or to a particular place
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homeward bound (= going home)
准备回家
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Paris-bound
前往巴黎的
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northbound/southbound/eastbound/westbound
北行/南行/东行/西行
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a plane bound for Dublin
开往都柏林飞机
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bound2
UK
/baʊnd/
US
/baʊnd/
跳, 跳跃
verb
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to run with long steps, especially in an enthusiastic way
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The dogs bounded ahead.
狗向前蹿去
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to form the edge or limit of an area
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The field was bounded on the left by a wood.
那片地左边依傍着一片树林
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bound3
UK
/baʊnd/
US
/baʊnd/
跳跃, 弹起
noun