bound

        英 [ba?nd] 美[ba?nd]
        • adj. 有義務(wù)的;受約束的;裝有封面的
        • vt. 束縛;使跳躍
        • n. 范圍;跳躍
        • vi. 限制;彈起

        CET4TEM4IELTS考研TOEFLCET6中頻詞基本詞匯

        詞態(tài)變化


        復(fù)數(shù):?bounds;第三人稱單數(shù):?bounds;過去式:?bounded;過去分詞:?bounded;現(xiàn)在分詞:?bounding;

        助記提示


        1. be bound to 注定(綁在身上的感覺).
        2. bound“綁”→限制
        3. 諧音蹦跶

        中文詞源


        bound 邊界,束縛,有義務(wù),彈

        1.彈,跳,擬聲詞,同bounce.

        2.邊界,束縛,詞源同bind.

        英文詞源


        bound
        bound: English has no fewer than four separate words bound. The only one which goes back to Old English is the adjective, meaning ‘obliged’ or ‘destined’, which comes from the past participle of bind (in Old English this was bunden, which survives partially in ‘bounden duty’). Next oldest is the adjective meaning ‘going or intending to go’ [13]. Originally meaning ‘ready’, this was borrowed from Old Norse búinn, the past participle of búa ‘prepare’, which derived from the same ultimate source (the Germanic base *- ‘dwell, cultivate’) as be, boor, booth, bower, build, burly, bye-law, and byre.

        The final -d of bound, which appeared in the 16th century, is probably due to association with bound ‘obliged’. Virtually contemporary is the noun bound ‘border, limit’ [13]. It originally meant ‘landmark’, and came via Anglo-Norman bounde from early Old French bodne (source also of Old French borne, from which English got bourn, as in Hamlet’s ‘undiscovered country from whose bourn no traveller returns’).

        Its ultimate source was medieval Latin bodina, perhaps from a prehistoric Gaulish *bodina. Boundary [17] seems to have been formed from the dialectal bounder, an agent noun derived from the verb bound ‘form the edge or limit of’. Finally, bound ‘leap’ [16] comes from Old French bondir. It originally meant ‘rebound’ in English (rebound [14] began as an Old French derivative of bondir), but this physical sense was a metaphorical transference from an earlier sense related to sound.

        Old French bondir ‘resound’ came from Vulgar Latin *bombitīre ‘hum’, which itself was a derivative of Latin bombus ‘booming sound’ (source of English bomb).

        => band, bend, bind, bond, bundle; be, boor, booth, bower, build, burly, byre, neighbour; boundary, bourn; bomb, rebound
        bound (v.1)
        "to form the boundary of," also "to set the boundaries of," late 14c., from bound (n.). Related: Bounded; bounding.
        bound (v.2)
        "to leap," 1580s, from Middle French bondir "to rebound, resound, echo," from Old French bondir "to leap, jump, rebound; make a noise, sound (a horn), beat (a drum)," 13c., ultimately "to echo back," from Vulgar Latin *bombitire "to buzz, hum" (see bomb (n.)), perhaps on model of Old French tentir, from Vulgar Latin *tinnitire.
        bound (adj.1)
        "fastened," mid-14c., in figurative sense of "compelled," from bounden, past participle of bind (v.). Meaning "under obligation" is from late 15c.; the literal sense "made fast by tying" is the latest recorded (1550s).
        bound (adj.2)
        "ready to go," c. 1200, boun, from Old Norse buinn past participle of bua "to prepare," also "to dwell, to live," from Proto-Germanic *bowan (cognates: Old High German buan "to dwell," Old Danish both "dwelling, stall"), from PIE root *bheue- "to be, exist, dwell" (see be). Final -d is presumably through association with bound (adj.1).
        bound (n.1)
        "limit," c. 1200, from Anglo-Latin bunda, from Old French bonde "limit, boundary, boundary stone" (12c., Modern French borne), variant of bodne, from Medieval Latin bodina, perhaps from Gaulish. Now chiefly in out of bounds, which originally referred to limits imposed on students at schools.
        bound (n.2)
        "a leap, a springing," 1580s, from bound (v.2).

        雙語例句


        1. They are bound to take time to readjust after a holiday.
        他們肯定需要時(shí)間重新適應(yīng)假期結(jié)束后的生活。

        來自柯林斯例句

        2. There are bound to be teething problems with something so new.
        如此新鮮的事物剛開始必然會(huì)有些問題。

        來自柯林斯例句

        3. The ethnic populations are so intermingled that there's bound to be conflict.
        各民族人口如此雜居,肯定會(huì)發(fā)生沖突。

        來自柯林斯例句

        4. I'll show it to Benjamin. He's bound to know.
        我會(huì)把它給本杰明看,他肯定會(huì)知道。

        來自柯林斯例句

        5. His comments are bound to add fuel to the debate.
        他的話必將為爭(zhēng)論推波助瀾。

        來自柯林斯例句

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