bound
Prononciation : [/ˈbaʊ̯nd/]
Mot
Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move or run with leaping strides. Imagine a kangaroo hopping around energetically.
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The dog bounded across the field to fetch the ball.
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The injured athlete couldn't bound as gracefully as before.
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Can you bound over that hurdle?
Contexte : « limits »
(adjective) confined or restricted within certain limits. It's like being held back or restricted by rules or boundaries.
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The sales team is bound by the company policies.
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She felt free when she was not bound by any obligations.
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Are you bound by any regulations in your job?
Contexte : « legal »
(noun) a legal or moral obligation that constrains one to a particular course of action. It's like a promise or duty that you have to fulfill.
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He felt a bound to support his family.
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She had no bound to stay in a job she disliked.
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What is your bound in this situation?
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