| 单词 | bounds | 
| 释义 | bound1 of 7adjective (1)   ˈbau̇nd   1   a     : fastened by or as if by a band : confined  desk-bound    b     : very likely : sure  bound to rain soon   2    : placed under legal or moral restraint or obligation : obliged  duty-bound   3   of a book   : secured to the covers by cords, tapes, or glue  leather-bound   4    : determined, resolved  was bound and determined to have his way   5    : held in chemical or physical combination   6    : made costive (see costive sense 1a) : constipated   7    : always occurring in combination with another linguistic form  un- in unknown and -er in speaker are bound forms     compare free entry 1 sense 11d  bound 2 of 7past tense and past participle of bind bound 3 of 7adjective (2)1    : intending to go : going  bound for home  college-bound   2   archaic   : ready   bound 4 of 7noun (1)   plural bounds    1    : leap, jump  cleared the hedge at a bound   2    : the action of rebounding : bounce   bound 5 of 7verb (1)  bounded; bounding; bounds    intransitive verb 1    : to move by leaping  deer bounding across a field  She bounded down the stairs.   2    : rebound, bounce  a bounding rubber ball   bound 6 of 7noun (2)   plural bounds    1   a     : a limiting line : boundary  —usually used in plural  The ball landed out of bounds.    b     : something that limits or restrains  beyond the bounds of decency  police officers overstepping their bound   2      usually bounds     a     : borderland    b     : the land within certain bounds  woodland bounds   3   mathematics   : a number greater than or equal to every number in a set (such as the range of a function)    also : a number less than or equal to every number in a set   bound 7 of 7verb  bounded; bounding; bounds    transitive verb 1    : to form a separating line or the boundary of : enclose  A chain-link fence bounds the yard.  The state is bounded on its east by the Connecticut River.   2    : to set limits to : confine  art … is always greater than the rules with which we may attempt to bound it   3    : to name the boundaries of  Students were asked to bound their state.   bounds 1 of 4 noun (1)1  as in limits   a real or imaginary point beyond which a person or thing cannot go the language in the novel really is beyond the bounds of decency   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
 2  as in confines   the line or relatively narrow space that marks the outer limit of something colored outside the bounds of the drawing   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 bounds 2 of 4noun (2)as in leaps   an act of leaping into the air the kangaroo took one giant bound and was gone   Synonyms & Similar Words 
 bounds 3 of 4verb (1)1  as in defines   to mark the limits of the country is bounded by water on two sides   Synonyms & Similar Words 
 2  as in borders   to serve as a border for being bounded on all sides by the Alps has helped Switzerland maintain its neutrality   Synonyms & Similar Words 
 bounds 4 of 4verb (2)1  as in hops   to move with a light springing step the child giggled and bounded off to play with her friends   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 2  as in jumps   to propel oneself upward or forward into the air a rabbit bounded down the garden path   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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