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单词 binding
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binding
(bndɪŋ )
Word forms: bindings
1. adjective
A binding promise, agreement, or decision must be obeyed or carried out.
...proposals for a legally binding commitment to reduce carbon emissions.
The panel's decisions are secret and not binding on the government. [+ on]
Synonyms: compulsory, necessary, mandatory, imperative  
2. variable noun [oft with poss]
The binding of a book is its cover.
Its books are noted for the quality of their paper and bindings.
3. variable noun
Binding is a strip of material that you put round the edge of a piece of cloth or other object in order to protect or decorate it.
...the Regency mahogany dining table with satinwood binding.
4. variable noun
Binding is a piece of rope, cloth, tape, or other material that you wrap around something so that it can be gripped firmly or held in place.
5.  See also bind
Collocations:
binding commitment
This should be done before entering into any binding commitment to buy, lease or finance a property.
Times, Sunday Times
It wants to persuade the government to make this a legally binding commitment and so avoids recommending severe restrictions on high-carbon activities, such as flying.
Times, Sunday Times
For that reason, buyers should make sure their solicitor checks whether a hotel has made a legally binding commitment.
Times, Sunday Times
Without any binding commitment to continue for a fixed period, or exit penalty for failing to do so, you can invest relatively small sums every month.
Times, Sunday Times
It becomes a binding commitment which the university must provide as part of the performance of the sponsored agreement.
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binding contract
However, as the law stands, a claim for inducing a breach of contract requires there to be a binding contract in the first place.
Times, Sunday Times
You have no binding contract with it.
The Sun
For some this means the small print of a legally binding contract — pages and pages of specifics.
Times, Sunday Times
Make sure you sign a legally binding contract, so your rights are maintained in terms of access to your possessions.
Times,Sunday Times
If you have any doubts do not bid or you could find yourself trapped in a legally binding contract.
Times, Sunday Times
binding decision
You disagreed, so your complaint was passed on to the full ombudsman for a final and binding decision.
Times,Sunday Times
No binding decision was made on the matter.
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The documentation to support such a claim and the amount of relief are reviewed by a third-party arbitrator, who makes a binding decision.
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It will be better if the forces and their police and crime commissioners pool sovereignties and make binding decisions using qualified majority voting.
Times,Sunday Times
Fifty-three years old at the time, he called for an increased police presence and a binding decision on the city's longstanding plans for a parkway extension through green space.
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binding document
A will made in sound mind should be a legally binding document that no one, blood relative or otherwise, can challenge.
The Sun
Letters of wishes are not legally binding documents.
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Because of the present-day tilting toward national sovereignty and the preponderance of would-be offender nations, these rights have been hard to enact in legally binding documents.
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binding effect
Making the document part of the contract of employment creates a binding effect which, when agreed to, can be enforceable in a court of law.
Times, Sunday Times
For one thing, the transmission of wisdom from generation to generation has a powerful binding effect for communities.
Christianity Today
It could have a helpful, binding effect.
Times, Sunday Times
In matrimonial cases the binding effect of a settlement embodied in a consent order stemmed from the court's order and not from the parties' prior agreement.
Times, Sunday Times
This means they have a binding effect on the general public.
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binding force
The group has become the new binding force in my life.
The Sun
They also point out that a succession of government-sponsored codes of practice have no binding force.
Times, Sunday Times
Finally, when particular decrees are equivalently universal, canonists are divided as to the limits of their binding force.
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His vision, his faith in the band was a binding force.
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Morality may therefore have no binding force beyond regular human motivations, and people must be motivated to behave morally.
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binding obligation
The emphasis should now be directed to new treaties and new relationships, with binding obligations and mutual advantages.
Times, Sunday Times
These also lead to a tangle of binding obligations.
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Deathbed instructions are binding obligations, and spirits enforce them with sanctions of illness and misfortune.
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Individual rights were recognised, as well as those of the body public, whose basis was the fulfilment of binding obligations of political, economic, and social solidarity (articles 1 and 2).
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binding precedent
Its carefully worded opinions are regarded as binding precedent -- final say on what the president and all his agencies can and can not legally do.
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Having failed to receive a majority of the court's votes, concurring opinions are not binding precedent and can not be cited as such.
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The court's published opinions are binding precedent for the conduct of courts-martial in the naval service.
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District court decisions are not binding precedent at all, only persuasive.
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It ought not to remain binding precedent.
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binding rule
This so-called binding rule has no formal place in law.
Times, Sunday Times
Binding rules have to be put in place before governments officially cede their monopoly on coercive force.
Globe and Mail
Classically, natural law refers to the use of reason to analyze human nature both social and personal and deduce binding rules of moral behavior from it.
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binding target
For the first time, there will be a legally binding target for eliminating avoidable single-use plastic waste.
The Sun
The environment bill contains a commitment to set a new legally binding target on air quality but ministers have yet to give details.
Times,Sunday Times
The five-year budgets are set as part of the legally binding target to cut national emissions by 80 per cent of 1990 levels by 2050.
Times, Sunday Times
A binding target of 30% of all customers was set for 2010.
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The 130 countries are resisting setting their own binding targets, saying that they must be allowed to continue expanding their economies.
Times, Sunday Times
binding treaty
It ground to a stalemate not with a permanent peace, but with a temporary armistice that has never been replaced by a binding treaty.
Times, Sunday Times
It has been signed by more than 200 countries and in due course could evolve into a legally binding treaty.
Times, Sunday Times
Officials said yesterday that they hoped the measures would be strengthened with a legally binding treaty.
Times, Sunday Times
Negotiators agreed to be part of a legally binding treaty to address global warming.
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Once ratified, they will move to a final round of negotiations to create binding treaties.
Globe and Mail
book binding
The fragment that was stuffed into the 16th-century book binding covers the physiology of the back, jaw and nose.
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The publisher and a part of the book binding activity continue to exist.
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Automobile production stopped in 1934, when the company decided to concentrate on book binding equipment.
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Starch-based pastes are considered archival and are sometimes used in other paper-based applications, such as book binding, book repair and collage.
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Sometimes these blotting papers survived due to being used afterwards as book binding material; they often provide unique, less serious textual material that would otherwise have been lost.
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leather binding
Hopefully, in spirit with its subject, the book will be available only in leather binding with gilt edging to the pages.
Times, Sunday Times
The collegiate models of clarinets, trumpets, cornets and saxophones cases were sewn with a leather binding and metal corner protectors were riveted in place for durability.
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Many state statutes specified law leather bindings.
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These are luxury leather bindings which incorporate, normally at the centre of the front cover, small inset plaquettes or roundels with designs in relief, which may be painted in colour.
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legally binding
Such an escape clause may have to be legally binding if she is to carry her cabinet.
Times, Sunday Times (2018)
These would not be legally binding, but could be used as evidence in a civil court if a mother or father reneged on the deal.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
The American group argued at the time that its promise was legally binding and that it was bound to honour the pledge under the takeover code.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
Would it be legally binding?
The Sun (2014)
Translations:
Chinese: 有约束力的, 封面
Japanese: 拘束力のある, 表紙
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