0 to tie something together with string, rope, etc -- bağlamak, balya yapmak, demet haline getirip bağlamak
His hands were bound behind his back.
1 to force someone to keep a promise -- birini sözünü tutmaya zorlamak, zorunlu kılmak
4 a difficult or unpleasant situation -- zor ve hoş olmayan bir durum
a financial bind
5 a job that uses a lot of your time -- bağlayıcı bir iş, zaman gerektiren uğraş
Cleaning the bathroom is a bind.
Results are presented as the % inhibition of specific binding or activity.
A variable that is not bound is free.
Being the correlate of an act of synthesis on my part, the intentional object is no longer bound to any particular spatio-temporal adumbration.
Her sounds wield a troubling force that binds the poet's senses.
The performance techniques that have evolved over this time all amount to the (real-time) control of systems that are bound together by physical laws.
If not, one is bound to confuse 'to know not' with 'not to know' and to run across the main negative results of the thirties.
If a name is not bound, it is called free.
We restrict our attention to equilibria with a strictly positive nominal interest rate, so that the cash constraint is binding.
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