Bind in spanish

Enlazar

pronunciation: enlɑθɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun
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bind1 = unión, cohesión, vínculo. 

Example: There is a strong bind between mother and offspring: newborns soon learn to cling to the mother's belly and, when older, to ride piggyback.

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» covalent bind = enlace covalente.

Example: The enzymes are bound to the antibodies by covalent binds.

» handibind = ?.

Example: Due to budgetary restrictions, serials librarians are being forced to find more economical methods of preservation than commercial binding such as pambinding, handibind, tack binding, comb binding and plastic coverups.

bind2 = aprieto, apuro, dificultad. 

Example: It should not take an economist or college professor to explain to college students the bind they will be in upon graduating.

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» double bind = entre la espada y la pared, callejón sin salida.

Example: Bateson suggest that a person caught in a 'double bind' may develop schizophrenic symptoms.

» in a bind = en un aprieto, en un apuro, en (un) caso de apuro, si fuera necesario, en caso de necesidad, en dificultades.

Example: With Wade in traction and Merle having just had her baby three days ago, we're really in a bind.

bind3 = obligar, comprometer. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio bound]

Example: Rules and conditions concerning book lending are the most important items in a library's statute book, binding the reader by specific obligations in the process of borrowing books.

bind4 = unir. 

Example: Hot-melt glue is useful for binding a variety of craft materials including wood, metal, plastic.

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» bind + Nombre + together = unir, ligar, aglutinar, atar.

Example: People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.

bind5 = encuadernar. [Verbo irregular: pasado y participio bound]

Example: Periodicals control -- the procedures for receiving, (claiming), and binding single issues of periodicals and serials -- is restricted to authorized users.

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» bind in + paper covers = encuadernar en rústica.

Example: Whilst books bound in paper covers are not excluded from British Books in Print, a separate Paperbacks in Print (London, Whitaker, 1960 annual) is published and it has a counterpart in the United States Paperbound Books in Print (New York, Bowker, annual).

» bind up = encuadernar.

Example: These he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote 'I have always retained a kind of affection for little story books, as they recall muy early days'.

» disbind = desencuadernar. [Pincha en para ver otras palabras que comienzan con este prefijo]

Example: Books can seldom be disbound for the benefit of bibliographers (although it is worth remembering that they sometimes have to be rebound, when they are completely dismembered), but we can now see through printing ink by means of betaradiography.

Bind synonyms

stick in spanish: palo, pronunciation: stɪk part of speech: noun, verb hold in spanish: sostener, pronunciation: hoʊld part of speech: verb, noun bond in spanish: enlace, pronunciation: bɑnd part of speech: noun tie in spanish: Corbata, pronunciation: taɪ part of speech: noun, verb adhere in spanish: adherirse, pronunciation: ədhɪr part of speech: verb oblige in spanish: obligar, pronunciation: əblaɪdʒ part of speech: verb truss in spanish: braguero, pronunciation: trʌs part of speech: noun bandage in spanish: vendaje, pronunciation: bændɪdʒ part of speech: noun hold fast in spanish: Agárrate fuerte, pronunciation: hoʊldfæst part of speech: verb tie up in spanish: atar, pronunciation: taɪʌp part of speech: verb stick to in spanish: Atenerse a, pronunciation: stɪktu part of speech: verb constipate in spanish: estreñir, pronunciation: kɑnstəpeɪt part of speech: verb tie down in spanish: atar, pronunciation: taɪdaʊn part of speech: verb

Bind antonyms

unbind pronunciation: ənbaɪnd part of speech: verb untie pronunciation: əntaɪ part of speech: verb unlace pronunciation: ənleɪs part of speech: verb unbrace pronunciation: ənbreɪs part of speech: verb rotavirus pronunciation: roʊtəvaɪrəs part of speech: noun
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