bind
bind 英 [baɪnd] 美 [baɪnd]
vi. 结合;装订;有约束力;过紧 vt. 绑;约束;装订;包扎;凝固 n. 捆绑;困境;讨厌的事情;植物的藤蔓
进行时:binding 过去式:bound 过去分词:bound 第三人称单数:binds 名词复数:binds
- If you're in a bind, you have been hindered by some situation. You'll find yourself in a bind if you agree to bring dessert to a party, only to realize that you're out of fruit, sugar, and chocolate chips.
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- vi. 结合;装订;有约束力;过紧
- vt. 绑;约束;装订;包扎;凝固
- n. 捆绑;困境;讨厌的事情;植物的藤蔓
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1. Now, we need to bind the input to some input data.
现在,我们需要将输入绑定到一些输入数据上。
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2. But as a manager, your inability to predict very well, or to control much, puts you in a bind.
但是作为管理人员,您无法进行很好的预测或太多的控制,这使您受到一定的约束。
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3. This might help in deciding which infrastructure services you should use to bind and consume this service.
这可以帮助决定应该使用哪些基础结构服务来绑定和使用此服务。
- bind (n.) "anything that binds," in various senses, late Old English, from bind (v.). Meaning "tight or awkward situation" is from 1851.
- bind (v.) Old English bindan "to tie up with bonds" (literally and figuratively), also "to make captive; to cover with dressings and bandages" (class III strong verb; past tense band, past participle bunden), from Proto-Germanic *bindan (source also of Old Saxon bindan, Old Norse and Old Frisian binda, Old High German binten "to bind," German binden, Gothic bindan), from PIE root *bhendh- "to bind." Of books, from c. 1400. Intransitive sense of "stick together, cohere" is from 1670s.
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