2 on the way to -- på vei til
a flight bound for Europe et fly på vei til Europa
4 a long jump -- hopp [ neuter ]
5 (as part of a word) prevented from making progress by a particular thing -- -bundet, –fast
snowbound
The ship was fogbound.
6 going in a particular direction -- med kurs for
westbound traffic.
7 limits of some kind -- grense
8 a spring; a leap -- hopp, sprang
He reached me in one bound.
9 to move in this way -- springe, hoppe, sprette
Finally, we shall approximate this system of recurrence equations by a system of ordinary differential equations whose solution provides us with the bounds mentioned above.
Moreover, we provide complexity bounds for the problem in question and sketch a possible implementation method making use of dedicated systems for checking ordinary equivalence.
She takes the broadest of views, including any discrete carbonate structure with topographic relief formed by in situ or bound organic components.
Employing the upper bound in turn drops both sets of returns by only 15 per cent.
As speakers and listeners use particular lexical, semantic, and syntactic representations, some of these representations become bound into routines.
Note, however, that our numerical bounds frequently get better if multiple edges are replaced by a single equivalent edge.
Moreover, for random local search the bound has been verified.
In the case of random walks in convex bodies, we show that this new bound is better than the known bounds for the worst case.
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