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English - Turkish
{i} bağlama
(Ticaret) uyulması zorunlu
vacip
bağlanarak
(Kanun) ilzam edici
bağlayarak
(Kimya) bağlam
bağla

Bir kira sözleşmesi, ev sahibi ve kiracıları arasında yasal olarak bağlayıcı bir belgedir. - A tenancy agreement is a legally binding document between a landlord and their tenant.

O yasal olarak bağlayıcı değil. - It's not legally binding.

kablo bağlantısı
bağlantı
yapıştırıcı
(Askeri) ilişkilendirme
uyulması gereken
ciltçilik
kenar süsü
bağlayıcı

Bir kira sözleşmesi, ev sahibi ve kiracıları arasında yasal olarak bağlayıcı bir belgedir. - A tenancy agreement is a legally binding document between a landlord and their tenant.

O yasal olarak bağlayıcı değil. - It's not legally binding.

{f} bağlan
kitap kapağı
{i} bağlanım
ciltleme işi
(Giyim) Biye: Genellikle giysinin yaka, kol, etek çevresine kendi kumaşından veya başka kumaştan geçirilen ince şerit
{f} bağ

Bu anlaşma tüm tarafları bağlıyor. - This agreement is binding on all parties.

Bu anlaşma hepimizi bağlıyor. - This agreement is binding on all of us.

(Nükleer Bilimler) bağlanma
{i} cilt
kenar süsü/kapak/ciltleme
bind bağla
{s} zorlayıcı
{i} ciltleme
{i} kenar şeridi
{f} bağla: prep.bağlayarak
{s} bağlayan
(Askeri) BAĞLAMA, TESPİT: Palet denilen hareketli platforma malzemenin bağlanması veya raptedilmesi
(Tekstil) biye
zorunlu
cari
(Muzik) çerçeve
(Askeri) tespit
etkin
bağıcı
bind
bağlamak
bind
ciltlemek

Onların işi kitapları ciltlemek. - Their job is to bind books.

binding agent
yapıştırıcı
binding agreement
(Askeri) tarafları bağlayan anlaşma
binding energy
(Fizik) bağlanma erkesi
binding energy
(Çevre) bağlayıcı enerji
binding joist
bağlama kirişi
binding material
(İnşaat) bağlayıcı malzeme
binding material
bağlayıcı madde
binding site
(Biyokimya) bağlama bölgesi
binding site
(Denizbilim) bağlanma bölgesi
binding site
(Gıda,Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) bağlanma yeri
binding wire
bağlama teli
binding agent
bağlayıcı
binding agent
binder
binding constraint
etkin kısıtlayıcı
binding contract
bağlayıcı akit
binding energy
bağlama enerjisi
binding joist
bağlantı kirişi
binding law
bağlayıcı yasa
binding margin
cilt payı boşluğu
binding nut
kilit somunu
binding piece
bağ kuşak
binding screw
bağlama vidası
binding wire
bağ teli
binding agreement
(Kanun) Bağlayıcılığı olan sözleşme/anlaşma
binding agreement
bağlayıcı anlaşma
binding agreement
(Kontrat, Sözleşmeler) Yasal bağlayıcılığı olan sözleşme
binding for
için bağlayıcı
binding machine
ciltleme makinesi
binding press
bağlayıcı basın
binding price
cari fiyat
binding to
için bağlayıcı
binding agent
bağlayıcı madde
binding and valid
(Politika, Siyaset) bağlayan ve geçerli
binding chimney beam
(İnşaat) döşeme kasnağı
binding documents
belgeleri ciltleme
binding energy
(Nükleer Bilimler) bağlanma enerjisi
binding in boards
(Kitap) karton cilt
binding margins
ciltlenecek belgeler için kenar
binding over
(Ticaret) teminata
binding over
(Ticaret) güvenceye
binding over
(Kanun) teminat altına alma
binding over
(Ticaret) kefalete bağlama
binding piece
ağaç kuşak
binding post
ekleme halkası
binding post
bağlama ucu
binding post
bağlama somunu
binding power
bağlayıcı güç
binding reinforcement
bağlantı donatısı
binding schedule
(Kanun) bağlayıcı program
binding schedule
bağlayıcı çizelge
binding signature
(Ticaret) geçerli imza
binding stone
bağtaşı
binding tape
(Tekstil) biye şeridi
binding tariff information
(Ticaret) bağlayıcı tarife bilgisi
binding the reserve for underwinding
(Tekstil) alt sarım iplik yedeğinin bağlanması
binding thread
(Tekstil) bağlama iplik
binding thread
(Tekstil) ambalaj ipi, kınnap
bias binding
çapraz şerit
bias binding
(Giyim) Biye: Genellikle giysinin yaka, kol, etek çevresine kendi kumaşından veya başka kumaştan geçirilen ince şerit
bias binding
(Tekstil) çapraz şerit, verev bantı
bias binding maker
(Tekstil) verev biye yapma aleti
bind
{f} bağlamak; sarmak. 2 kenarını tutturmak
bind
sargılamak
bind
fazla sıkmak
bind
sıkışmak
bind
bandajlamak
bind
kenarını tutturmak
bind
mecbur etmek
bind
zorunlu bırakmak
bindings
(Bilgisayar) bağlantılar
bindings
(Bilgisayar) bağlar
bind
biraraya getirmek
bind
yasal olarak bağlamak
bind
bağla

O yasal olarak bağlayıcı değil. - It's not legally binding.

Bir kira sözleşmesi, ev sahibi ve kiracıları arasında yasal olarak bağlayıcı bir belgedir. - A tenancy agreement is a legally binding document between a landlord and their tenant.

bind
yasa gücü ile zorunlu kılmak
bind
birleştirmek
bind
tutmak
bind
yapıştırmak
bind
yarayı sarmak
bind
yapışmak
book binding
mücellitlik
chemical binding effect
kimyasal bağlanma etkisi
cloth binding
bez cilt
half binding
cilt
ionic binding
iyon bağı
metallic binding
metalik bağ
bind
bağlı nota işareti
compelling, binding
Bağlayıcı zorlayıcı
foot binding
ayak bağlayıcı
full leather binding
tam deri bağlayıcı
half cloth binding
yarım bez cilt
hollow back binding
geri bağlayıcı oyuk
legally binding agreement
(Kontrat, Sözleşmeler) Yasal bağlayıcılığı olan sözleşme
metal-binding
Metal bağlayıcılı
non-binding
yükümlülük getirmeyen, bağlayıcı olmayan; zorunlu olmayan
not binding
bağlayıcı değil
panelled binding
bağlayıcı panelli
perfect binding
mükemmel ciltleme
quarter cloth binding
çeyrek bez cilt
reinforced binding
takviyeli bağlayıcı
temporary binding
geçici bağlayıcı
trade binding
ticaret bağlayıcı
alkali binding agent
(Tekstil) alkali bağlar maddeleri
bind
bind over veya downmali kefaletle bağl
bind
inkıbaz etmek
bind
bağla,v.bağla: n.bağ
bind
{f} usandırmak
bind
{f} donmak (beton)
bind
{f} tutturmak
bind
bağlamak yerine tespit etmek
bind
bağlayan şey
bind
{f} (bound)
bind
kenarını tutturmak ciltlemek
bind
(fiil) bağlamak; ciltlemek; tutturmak, tutmak; engel olmak; usandırmak; donmak (beton), sarmak, sargılamak
bind
menetmek
bind
{f} (dar bir giysi) rahatsız etmek, fazla sıkmak
bind
{f} sarmak
cloth binding
bez kaplı cilt
electron binding energy
(Nükleer Bilimler) elektron bağ enerjisi
fragment antigen binding
(Tıp) antijen bağlayan kısım
horizontal binding
Yatay ciltleme
liberty binding punishment
hürriyeti bağlayıcı ceza
penicillin binding protein
(Tıp) penisilin bağlayıcı protein
pigment binding
(Tekstil) pigment bağlama
sewn binding
(Kitap) dikişli cilt
spawn binding
(Denizbilim) yumurta tutma
sticking/binding
(Otomotiv) tutukluk/sıkışma
this regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in the
(Avrupa Birliği) Bu Tüzük üye devletlerde bütünüyle bağlayıcıdır ve doğrudan uygulanır
to have a binding force
(Avrupa Birliği) bağlayıcı olmak
vertical binding
Düşey ciltleme
viscous binding
(Tıp) yapışkan bağ
English - English
The association of a named item with an element of a program
Assigning something that one will be held to

This contract is a legally binding agreement.

Present participle of bind
A finishing on a seam or hem of a garment
The spine of a book where the pages are held together
An item (usually rope, tape, or string) used to hold two or more things together
{n} a cover, bandage, fastening, seizing on
The process if affixing pages together in a single bound book
In ActiveX and OLE, a term for the act of connecting a component (server object) to a controller (OLE client)
the finishing edge put on the outside of a quilt, enclosed the three raw edges formed by the backing, batting and top It should be doubled and may be cut from the crosswise grain of the fabric for straight edged quilts Curved edge quilts require bias binding Basic Binding instructions
causing constipation
the front and back covering of a book; "the book had a leather binding" strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration the capacity to attract and hold something causing constipation hindering freedom of movement; "tight garments are uncomfortably binding" executed with proper legal authority; "a binding contract
A key gets its meaning in Emacs by having a binding which is a command (q v ), a Lisp function that is run when the key is typed See section Keys and Commands Customization often involves rebinding a character to a different command function The bindings of all keys are recorded in the keymaps (q v ) See section Keymaps
executed with proper legal authority; "a binding contract
The process of fastening loose sheets of paper together Bleed - An image or printed color that runs off the edge of the paper Bleeding increases the amount of paper needed, which may increase the production cost of the job Bleeds are created by trimming the page to size after the printing is completed Burn - Exposing photosensitive media to light, as in burning a plate in offset printing or making a dylux
The sewing and covering of a book When the leaves of a codex had been written and illuminated, they were assembled into gatherings and sewn together Generally they were sewn onto supports (cords) The lose ends of the cords were then attached to boards
the capacity to attract and hold something
the front and back covering of a book; "the book had a leather binding"
The transoms, knees, beams, keelson, and other chief timbers used for connecting and strengthening the parts of a vessel
The binding of a book is its cover. Its books are noted for the quality of their paper and bindings
The association of an identifier with a value
the act of applying a bandage
The act or process of one who, or that which, binds
The process of fastening loose sheets of paper together
The process by which a molecule (or °ligand) becomes bound, that is, confined in position (and often orientation) with respect to a °receptor Confinement occurs because structural features of the receptor create a °potential well for the ligand; °van der Waals and electrostatic interactions commonly contribute
strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration
Binding is a strip of material that you put round the edge of a piece of cloth or other object in order to protect or decorate it. the Regency mahogany dining table with satinwood binding
{s} obligatory, compulsory; that binds, executed with proper legal authority; constipating, causing constipation
The association of a variable name with a storage locations content
The method and materials used to hold the parts of a book together The names of the exposed parts of a typical book binding are: Head Tail Fore edge Covers Spine Endpaper See: Bound Perfect bound
The fastening of the assembled sheets or signatures along an edge of a publication
The binding of periodical and books is fundamental to the maintenance of print collections, but expenditures for binding do not add to the content of the collection The majority of the large research libraries charge their binding expenditures to the materials budget Others do not Since 1997/98, the percentage of the total materials budget used for binding has been tracked Binding expenditures will be an interesting category to track in the future as publications are increasing in electronic format Other archiving methods and expenditures will emerge The averages on the spreadsheets for this category represent only the average amount of the expenditures for those that do charge these fees to the materials budget, not the average of the entire group
executed with proper legal authority; "a binding contract"
In IDL, the relationship between an IDL construct and the corresponding construct in a programming language In the Naming Service, the relationship between a name and an object In networking, binding is the establishment of a logical connection between communicating entities
something that secures the edge of cloth from raveling
[Budd] Usually the specific receiver for any given message will not be known until run time, so the determination of which method to invoke cannot be made until then Thus we say that there is late binding between the message and the method used to respond to the message
Anything that binds; a bandage; the cover of a book, or the cover with the sewing, etc
  In computer, communications, and automatic data processing systems, assigning a value or referent to an identifier   Note:   Examples of binding include assigning a value to a parameter, assigning an absolute address to a virtual or relative address, and assigning a device identifier to a symbolic address or label
strip sewn over or along an edge for reinforcement or decoration the capacity to attract and hold something causing constipation hindering freedom of movement; "tight garments are uncomfortably binding"
Securing sheets together to form a book/booklet or form
A strip of fabric which is folded over the edge of a quilt The binding encloses the raw edges of the quilt top, back and batting and is the finishing step in completing a quilt Bindings can be cut on the straight of grain of the fabric or on the bias if the binding is to cover edges which are curved
A key sequence gets its meaning in Emacs by having a binding, which is a command (q v ), a Lisp function that is run when the user types that sequence See section Keys and Commands Customization often involves rebinding a character to a different command function The bindings of all key sequences are recorded in the keymaps (q v ) See section Keymaps
Binding is a piece of rope, cloth, tape, or other material that you wrap around something so that it can be gripped firmly or held in place. see also bind. a binding contract/promise/agreement etc a promise, agreement etc that must be obeyed
The process of fastening printed pages into a book Usually includes collating, scoring, folding, stitching or gluing, and trimming
n an association between a name and that which the name denotes {"A lexical binding is a lexical association between a name and its value "}
{i} front and back covering of a book; fastening, connecting; link between a communications protocol and a network adapter (Computers); fastenings on a ski to secure the boot (Sports); strip sewn along or over an edge as reinforcement or decoration; bandaging, act of applying a bandage
The way in which Microsoft Visual Basic code uses Automation to access objects in another application See also Automation; static binding; dynamic binding
What holds a book together A trade binding is usually sewn and glued A library binding is more durable, with cloth reinforcement and often a different sewing method Paperbacks are usually bound with glue only
That binds; obligatory
Various methods of securing folded sections together and or fastening them to a cover, to form single copies of a book
A message is linked with a corresponding operation or version of an operation Linkage may be determined either statically or dynamically (Run-time binding is necessary when there are argument-based guard conditions ) Binding failures cannot occur in correct programs
A binding promise, agreement, or decision must be obeyed or carried out. proposals for a legally binding commitment on nations to stabilise emissions of carbon dioxide The panel's decisions are secret and not binding on the government
Most programming languages, rather than executing arithmetic operators in simple left to right order, conform to the traditional conventions of ordinary algebra, which dictate that, except where parenthesis indicate otherwise, exponentiation is done before multiplication, multiplication before addition, and addition before comparison One says that exponentiation is "more tightly binding" than multiplication, multiplication is more tightly binding than addition, and so on The sense of the word here is that the operator binds together its operands into a single entity An operand which falls between two different operators is "bound" by the more tightly binding operator An operator that is more tightly binding than another is also said to have higher precedence
hindering freedom of movement; "tight garments are uncomfortably binding"
{s} cementing
binding energy
The energy needed to separate the constituent parts of an atom or nucleus; equivalent to the mass defect
binding knot
A knot that may be used to keep an object or multiple loose objects together, using a string or a rope that passes at least once around them
binding knots
plural form of binding knot
binding on equip
Present participle of bind on equip
binding on pickup
Present participle of bind on pickup
binding agreement
(Kanun) A contract is a legally binding exchange of promises or agreement between parties that the law will enforce. Contract law is based on the Latin phrase pacta sunt servanda (pacts must be kept). Breach of contract is recognised by the law and remedies can be provided
binding agreement
agreement which cannot be broken, agreement which cannot be violated
binding arrangement
arrangement which cannot be broken, arrangement which cannot be violated
binding declaration
statement which requires compliance
binding energy
Energy required to separate a particle from a system of particles or to disperse all the particles of a system. Nuclear binding energy is the energy required to separate an atomic nucleus into its constituent protons and neutrons. It is also the energy that would be released by combining individual protons and neutrons into a single nucleus. Electron binding energy, or ionization potential, is the energy required to remove an electron from an atom, molecule, or ion, and also the energy released when an electron joins an atom, molecule, or ion. The binding energy of a single proton or neutron in a nucleus is about a million times greater than that of a single electron in an atom
binding energy
the energy required to separate particles from a molecule or atom or nucleus; equals the mass defect
binding machine
any of several machines used to fasten loose sheets of paper into a book or pad; any machine that binds together two or more items
binding point
place where electrical or mechanical components are connected
binding post
A metallic post attached to electrical apparatus for convenience in making connections
binding practice
established custom which dictates behavior
binding precedent
legal decision on a case which must be followed in similar future cases (Law)
binding screw
one for making a connection in an electrical circuit
binding screw
A set screw used to bind parts together, esp
binding together
tying together, amalgamation, union, joining together
binding version
version according to which actions are performed
bias binding
(Giyim) A narrow strip of fabric cut on the bias, used to bind edges or for decoration
GTP-binding protein
a protein which binds GTP and catalyzes its conversion to GDP
GTP-binding proteins
plural form of GTP-binding protein
bind
Any twining or climbing plant or stem, especially a hop vine; a bine
bind
To put together in a cover, as of books
data binding
A general technique that binds together two data sources (or two separate representations of the same data) and keeps them synchronized
early binding
Static binding
key binding
A key, or pattern of keys which, when pressed, cause something to happen

I changed the key binding for pause to the escape key.

late binding
Dynamic binding
legally binding
enforceable by law

A contract is a legally binding agreement.

non-binding
Not involved in the formation of bonds
non-binding
That does not bind the participants
variable binding
The association between a variable name and its value
bind
{v} to become close or hard as dry clay
bind
{n} a species of hops, band, quantity of eels
bind
{v} to gird, fasten, oblige, ratify, make costive
Total iron-binding capacity
(Tıp, İlaç) Total iron-binding capacity (TIBC) is a medical laboratory test that measures the blood's capacity to bind iron with transferring
homophilic binding
(Biyoloji) A cell junction (also called homophilic binding or intercellular bridge ) is a type of structure that exists within the tissue of a multicellular organism. They consist of protein complexes and provide contact between neighbouring cells, between a cell and the extracellular matrix, or they build up the paracellular barrier of epithelia and control the paracellular transport. Cell junctions are especially abundant in epithelial tissues
sequence-specific DNA-binding factor
(Biyoloji) In molecular biology and genetics, a transcription factor (sometimes called a sequence-specific DNA-binding factor) is a protein that binds to specific DNA sequences, thereby controlling the flow (or transcription) of genetic information from DNA to mRNA. Transcription factors perform this function alone or with other proteins in a complex, by promoting (as an activator), or blocking (as a repressor) the recruitment of RNA polymerase (the enzyme that performs the transcription of genetic information from DNA to RNA) to specific genes
A binding
vingtun
A binding
vinny
A binding
viny
A binding
vindictive
A binding
vinose
A binding
vindicable
A binding
vineal
A binding
vindicatory
A binding
vinic
A binding
vinquish
A binding
vindemiate
A binding
vindemiation
A binding
vindicate
A binding
vincture
A binding
vined
A binding
vinery
A binding
vineclad
A binding
vindicator
A binding
vindemial
A binding
viner
A binding
vinedresser
A binding
vinette
A binding
vinewed
A binding
vinolent
A binding
vindication
A binding
vintry
A binding
vingt et un
A binding
vinometer
A binding
vinnewed
A binding
vintaging
A binding
vinegarette
A binding
vinosity
A binding
vinum
A binding
vindicative
A binding
vinegary
A binding
vineyardist
A binding
vinculum
A binding
vinolency
bind
Berkeley Internet Name Domain is an implementation of the Domain Name System protocols, including: A Domain Name System server (NameID) A Domain Name System resolver library, tools for verifying the proper operation of the DNS server The B I N D D N S Server is used on the vast majority of name serving machines on the Internet, providing a robust and stable architecture on top of which an organization's naming architecture can be built
bind
To bind a key is to change its binding (q v ) See section Changing Key Bindings
bind
wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather"
bind
create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child
bind
To tie; to confine by any ligature
bind
To assign a value to a symbolic placeholder During compilation, for example, the computer assigns symbolic addresses to some variables and instructions When the program is bound, or linked, the binder replaces the symbolic addresses with real machine addresses The moment at which binding occurs is called bind time or link time
bind
Berkley Internet Name Domain, the most popular name server implementation of the Domain Name System
bind
fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord; "They tied their victim to the chair"
bind
an action in which the opponent's blade is forced into the diagonally opposite line
bind
If you are bound by something such as a rule, agreement, or restriction, you are forced or required to act in a certain way. The Luxembourg-based satellite service is not bound by the same strict rules as the BBC The authorities will be legally bound to arrest any suspects The treaty binds them to respect their neighbour's independence. + bound bound Few of them feel bound by any enduring loyalties
bind
Berkeley Internet Name Domain system The implementation of DNS (Domain Name System)
bind
Berkley Internet Name Domain
bind
to associate an identifier with a value; to associate a variable name with the content of a storage location
bind
To bind a key sequence means to give it a binding (q v ) See section 28 4 5 Changing Key Bindings Interactively
bind
A ligature or tie for grouping notes
bind
To couple
bind
To bring (any one) under definite legal obligations; esp
bind
something that hinders as if with bonds form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen" make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women" wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather" create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child
bind
Berkeley Internet Name Domain
bind
bind by an obligation; cause to be indebted; "He's held by a contract"; "I'll hold you by your promise"
bind
To connect
bind
Indurated clay, when much mixed with the oxide of iron
bind
To exert a binding or restraining influence
bind
(1) In SQL, the process by which the output from the SQL precompiler is converted to a usable structure called an access plan During this process, access paths to the data are selected and some authorization checking is performed
bind
{f} tie, fasten; wrap, cover, bandage; restrain; firmly unite; obligate; fasten together the pages of a book and place them in a cover; stick together, cohere; restrict, be tight
bind
make fast; tie or secure, with or as if with a rope; "The Chinese would bind the feet of their women"
bind
To confine, restrain, or hold by physical force or influence of any kind; as, attraction binds the planets to the sun; frost binds the earth, or the streams
bind
To bind a key sequence means to give it a binding (q v ) See section Changing Key Bindings Interactively
bind
To be restrained from motion, or from customary or natural action, as by friction
bind
To sew or fasten together, and inclose in a cover; as, to bind a book
bind
If something binds people together, it makes them feel as if they are all part of the same group or have something in common. It is the memory and threat of persecution that binds them together. the social and political ties that bind the USA to Britain. a group of people bound together by shared language, culture, and beliefs
bind
(v ) To link variables and instructions that have symbolic addresses to real machine addresses (after compiling)
bind
cause to be constipated; "These foods tend to constipate you"
bind
Berkeley Internet Name Daemon, a widely used implementation of DNS (Domain Name Service) See our bibliography for a useful reference See the BIND home page for more information and the latest version
bind
To cover, as with a bandage; to bandage or dress; sometimes with up; as, to bind up a wound
bind
To protect or strengthen by a band or binding, as the edge of a carpet or garment
bind
A troublesome situation; a problem; a predicament or quandary
bind
Any twining or climbing plant or stem, esp
bind
BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is a software program developed to facilitate the resolution of domain names to IP Addresses on the Internet and is used by most Domain Name Servers
bind
To place under legal obligation to serve; to indenture; as, to bind an apprentice; sometimes with out; as, bound out to service
bind
To bind a key sequence means to give it a binding (q v ) See Rebinding
bind
Berkeley Internet Domain Name
bind
To associate two pieces of information with one another, most often used in terms of binding a symbol (such as the name of a variable) with some descriptive information (such as a memory address, a data type, or an actual value)
bind
create social or emotional ties; "The grandparents want to bond with the child"
bind
When a book is bound, the pages are joined together and the cover is put on. Each volume is bound in bright-coloured cloth Their business came from a few big publishers, all of whose books they bound. four immaculately bound hardbacks. + -bound -bound leather-bound stamp albums. see also binding, bound, double bind. an annoying or difficult situation
bind
Fig
bind
something that hinders as if with bonds form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen"
bind
If you bind something or someone, you tie rope, string, tape, or other material around them so that they are held firmly. Bind the ends of the cord together with thread. the red tape which was used to bind the files
bind
To contract; to grow hard or stiff; to cohere or stick together in a mass; as, clay binds by heat
bind
To prevent or restrain from customary or natural action; as, certain drugs bind the bowels
bind
See: Berkeley Internet Name Domain
bind
To tie, or confine with a cord, band, ligature, chain, etc
bind
That which binds or ties
bind
under the obligation of a bond or covenant
bind
wrap around with something so as to cover or enclose
bind
stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"
bind
Berkeley Internet Name Domain A DNS server implementation developed by the University of California at Berkeley
bind
A name service available on internet networks
bind
to fetter; to make fast; as, to bind grain in bundles; to bind a prisoner
bind
To make fast ( a thing) about or upon something, as by tying; to encircle with something; as, to bind a belt about one; to bind a compress upon a part
bind
provide with a binding; "bind the books in leather"
bind
a hop vine; a bine
bind
To oblige, restrain, or hold, by authority, law, duty, promise, vow, affection, or other moral tie; as, to bind the conscience; to bind by kindness; bound by affection; commerce binds nations to each other
bind
v t (a variable) to establish a binding for the variable
bind
(a variable) To establish a binding
bind
To bind a key is to change its binding (q v ) See section Changing Key Bindings Interactively
bind
secure with or as if with ropes; "tie down the prisoners"; "tie up the old newspapes and bring them to the recycling shed"
bind
something that hinders as if with bonds
bind
form a chemical bond with; "The hydrogen binds the oxygen"
bind
Berkley Internet Name Domain A system used by the Internet for translating names of host computers into addresses See also DNS
bind
Usually in the book arena, but not exclusively, the joining of leafs or signatures together with either wire, glue or other means
bindingly
obligatorily, compulsorily; in a way that fastens, in a way that attaches
bindingly
So as to bind
bindingness
The condition or property of being binding; obligatory quality
bindingness
The state or quality of being binding
bindings
Mechanisms that fasten your feet to the board Built to accommodate soft or hard boots
bindings
The boots of a wakeboard that are mounted onto the board Return to top
bindings
The associatons of network drivers and hardware or you can also describe bindings as a chain of drivers that are linked to a given service The order of these bindings determines the order in which the computer will search for information via the bindings that are specified
bindings
plural of binding
bindings
These are the little guys that strap your feet to your board You gotta have these if you are wanting to get up to the mountain There are also newer types of these bindigns called "click ins"
bindings
They are the "boots" of a wakeboard mounted onto the board
bindings
The cover of an illuminated book, made from embossed, tooled or stamped leather, cloth or other material
bindings
The rubber/foam boots that are attached the board to hold the board to the riders feet
foot binding
Chinese cultural practice in which a young girl's toes were curled under the feet and tightly bound with linen in order to prevent the feet from growing too large (outlawed in 1911)
half binding
A bookbinding in which the back and often the corners of the volume are bound in a material differing from the rest of the cover
half binding
book binding in which the spine and part of the sides are bound in one material and the rest in another
legally binding
obligatory from a legal standpoint
non-binding
a non-binding agreement or decision does not have to be obeyed
binding
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