| 释义 | 
		bind·ing I. \ˈbīndiŋ, -dēŋ\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from gerund of binden 1.  : the action of one that binds 2.  : a material or device used to bind: as  a.  : the fastening of the sections of a book; especially  : this fastening and the cover  b.  : a narrow fabric (as tape) or a narrow piece of fabric (as bias fabric) used to finish, strengthen, or decorate raw edges (as of a garment, carpet, or blanket)  c.  : a band of masonry so laid as to fasten together or strengthen adjoining parts  d.  : an ingredient (as flour, eggs, or starch) used in cooking to give cohesion or a richer or thicker consistency (as to a sauce)  e.  : the set of ski fastenings for holding the toe of the boot firm on the ski II. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from present participle of binden 1.  : that binds or causes to bind : tending to bind 2.  : imposing an obligation, duty, or responsibility  < a solemnly binding promise > 3.  : requiring submission, conformity, or obedience  < the binding force of wise laws > • bind·ing·ly adverb • bind·ing·ness noun -es |