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binders

/bahyn-der/US // ˈbaɪn dər //UK // (ˈbaɪndə) //

活页夹,活页纸,装订机,装订器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that binds.
    • : a detachable cover, resembling the cover of a notebook or book, with clasps or rings for holding loose papers together: a three-ring binder.
    • : a person who binds books; a bookbinder.
    • : Insurance. an agreement by which property or liability coverage is granted pending issuance of a policy.
    • : Agriculture. an attachment to a harvester or reaper for binding the cut grain.Also called self-binder. a machine that cuts and binds grain.
    • : Chemistry. any substance that causes the components of a mixture to cohere.
    • : Painting. a vehicle in which pigment is suspended.
    • : a substance for holding compacted metal powder together while it is being sintered.
    • : Building Trades. a stone, as a perpend, for bonding masonry.a girder supporting the ends of two sets of floor joists.a material for holding loose material together, as in a macadamized road.stirrup.
    • : British, Australian Slang. a large quantity, especially of food.

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Examples

  • He carefully adds recipes to a binder he keeps while I am horrified he'd ever make some of these dishes again.

  • Through homology, Poincaré aimed to capture everything from Riemann’s one-dimensional circle-like holes in a straw or binder paper, to the two-dimensional cavity-like holes inside Swiss cheese, and beyond to higher dimensions.

  • You’ve been keeping an eye on your work presentation binder all week so you can whip it out when you need it.

  • The day before a hearing, the lawmaker said she often spends time studying a 70- to 150-page binder of background information compiled by her staff to prepare for difficult testimonies.

  • Top officials began probing more deeply and told staffers to compile a “spill binder” of fields around Bakersfield, the seat of Kern County.

  • In the memorial sits a three-ring-binder which contains the bios of the women who have been killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  • Many runways are asphaltic concrete—aggregate in a bitumen binder—which softens and melts under heat.

  • The letter is four pages long, written on binder paper, in careful cursive.

  • As Sarah A. Binder and Steven S. Smith show in their book Politics or Principle?

  • I will be glad to hand this binder down to my niece and vouch for its comfort.

  • Then, seeing no need to waste time, the corporal rode towards Courthorne's homestead, and found its owner stripping a binder.

  • Then Winston recognized them, and made a sign to one of the men behind him as he hauled his binder clear of the wheat.

  • Takes time, of course, but the sharp grit puts down the grain like a binder knife, if it blows through the field long enough.

  • A week or so after the supper party Festing started for the settlement with some pieces of a binder in his wagon.

  • At first, manufacturers of vertical filing equipment supplied nothing more substantial than boxes made of binder's board.