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либеральный
outward bound
I. outward bound [брит.] ПРИЛ.
outward bound ship:
II. outward bound [брит.] НАРЕЧ. америк.
essere in partenza (from da; for per)
Outward Bound movement [ˌaʊtwədˈbaʊndˌmuːvmənt] СУЩ.
I. bound1 [брит. baʊnd, америк. baʊnd] ГЛ. неперех.
II. bound1 [брит. baʊnd, америк. baʊnd] СУЩ.
balzo м.
salto м.
I. bound3 [брит. baʊnd, америк. baʊnd] ПРИЛ.
bound for person, bus, train
II. -bound В СОСТ. СЛ.
I. bound4 [брит. baʊnd, америк. baʊnd] ГЛ. прош. вр., прич. прош. вр.
bound → bind
II. bound4 [брит. baʊnd, америк. baʊnd] ПРИЛ.
1. bound (certain):
2. bound (obliged):
tenuto, obbligato (by da; to do a fare)
3. bound book:
4. bound (connected):
5. bound (confined):
I. bind [брит. bʌɪnd, америк. baɪnd] СУЩ. разг.
II. bind <прош. вр./прич. прош. вр. bound> [брит. bʌɪnd, америк. baɪnd] ГЛ. перех.
1. bind (tie up):
bind hands, feet, person, bundle, parcel
bind wound
2. bind (constrain):
to bind sb to do law, rule, contract, oath:
to be bound by person: law, rule, contract, oath
3. bind (unite):
bind, also bind together people, family, community
4. bind МОДА:
bind edge
5. bind (in bookbinding):
bind book
rilegare (in in)
6. bind КУЛИН.:
bind mixture
legare (with con)
III. bind <прош. вр./прич. прош. вр. bound> [брит. bʌɪnd, америк. baɪnd] ГЛ. неперех.
bind (cohere) БИОЛ., ХИМ. particles:
legarsi (to a)
bind КУЛИН. mixture:
IV. to bind oneself ГЛ. возвр. гл.
to bind oneself <прош. вр./прич. прош. вр. bound> (commit oneself):
vincolarsi (to sth a qc)
legarsi (to sb a qn)
V. bind [брит. bʌɪnd, америк. baɪnd]
to be in a bind америк. разг.
I. bind [брит. bʌɪnd, америк. baɪnd] СУЩ. разг.
II. bind <прош. вр./прич. прош. вр. bound> [брит. bʌɪnd, америк. baɪnd] ГЛ. перех.
1. bind (tie up):
bind hands, feet, person, bundle, parcel
bind wound
2. bind (constrain):
to bind sb to do law, rule, contract, oath:
to be bound by person: law, rule, contract, oath
3. bind (unite):
bind, also bind together people, family, community
4. bind МОДА:
bind edge
5. bind (in bookbinding):
bind book
rilegare (in in)
6. bind КУЛИН.:
bind mixture
legare (with con)
III. bind <прош. вр./прич. прош. вр. bound> [брит. bʌɪnd, америк. baɪnd] ГЛ. неперех.
bind (cohere) БИОЛ., ХИМ. particles:
legarsi (to a)
bind КУЛИН. mixture:
IV. to bind oneself ГЛ. возвр. гл.
to bind oneself <прош. вр./прич. прош. вр. bound> (commit oneself):
vincolarsi (to sth a qc)
legarsi (to sb a qn)
V. bind [брит. bʌɪnd, америк. baɪnd]
to be in a bind америк. разг.
I. outward [брит. ˈaʊtwəd, америк. ˈaʊtwərd] ПРИЛ.
1. outward (external):
outward appearance, sign
outward calm
2. outward (from port, base):
outward freight, ship
II. outward [брит. ˈaʊtwəd, америк. ˈaʊtwərd] НАРЕЧ.
outward → outwards
outwards [брит. ˈaʊtwədz, америк. ˈaʊtwərdz] НАРЕЧ., outward
outwards open, bend, grow:
to face outwards person:
I. bound1 [baʊnd] ГЛ. неперех.
1. bound (leap):
2. bound (bounce):
bound ball
II. bound1 [baʊnd] СУЩ.
salto м.
bound2 [baʊnd] ГЛ. перех. (confine)
bound3 [baʊnd] ПРИЛ. (showing direction)
I. bound4 [baʊnd] ГЛ.
bound прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. of bind
II. bound4 [baʊnd] ПРИЛ.
1. bound (sure):
2. bound (obliged):
I. bind [baɪnd] СУЩ. разг.
II. bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] ГЛ. неперех.
III. bind <bound, bound> [baɪnd] ГЛ. перех.
1. bind (tie together):
2. bind (unite):
3. bind (commit):
4. bind (sew):
5. bind book:
6. bind (oblige):
to bind sb to do sth
I. outward [ˈaʊt·wɚd] ПРИЛ.
1. outward (visible, exterior, apparent):
2. outward (voyage):
II. outward [ˈaʊt·wɚd] НАРЕЧ.
III. outward [ˈaʊt·wɚd] СУЩ. лит.
Present
Ibound
youbound
he/she/itbounds
webound
youbound
theybound
Past
Ibounded
youbounded
he/she/itbounded
webounded
youbounded
theybounded
Present Perfect
Ihavebounded
youhavebounded
he/she/ithasbounded
wehavebounded
youhavebounded
theyhavebounded
Past Perfect
Ihadbounded
youhadbounded
he/she/ithadbounded
wehadbounded
youhadbounded
theyhadbounded
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Residential trips are held in an outward bound holiday centre and offer five-day sporting breaks.
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Their ships, outward bound with military stores and freighted home with cotton, were the most enterprising of blockade-runners between 1861 and 1865.
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Most boats rise outwards at the bow and stern, so a boat may be quite a bit longer than its waterline length.
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All planets are at small near resonances; proceeding outwards, they are 3:2, 4:2, 2:1, 4:1.
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Over time, pockets of industrial land mostly followed rail lines and later highway corridors as the city grew outwards.
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