binding / ˈbaɪn dɪŋ /

⭐基础词汇结合结合的有约束力的结合性

binding2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of fastening, securing, uniting, or the like.
  2. anything that binds.
  3. the covering within which the leaves of a book are bound.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. that binds; restrictive.
  2. having power to bind or oblige; obligatory: a binding promise.

binding 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

necessary

adj. 形容词 adjective

confining

n. 名词 noun

cover; something which fastens

binding 的近义词 6

更多binding例句

  1. During its initial experimental phase, the GPC signal is not intended to convey legally binding requests.
  2. While it has 30 days to scrub any offending contract clauses and comply with the legally binding agreement.
  3. With 192 pages of acid-free and a strong binding, your loved one will be able to hold onto this notebook for years to come.
  4. The binding is made from tough wire that, unlike traditional spiral notebooks, won’t bend in a backpack or pocket.
  5. When Softbank bought Arm in 2016 it avoided this kind of review, in part due its legally binding commitment on jobs.
  6. Binding the resolution of my case to progress in the nuclear negotiations is profoundly unjust.
  7. That ruling is binding law in the United States, no matter what the former vice president says.
  8. It was done after we had received a binding legal opinion from Justice and approval from the White House to proceed.
  9. While a good start, some security experts say the guidelines should be binding.
  10. But the amendment was non-binding -- and thus largely symbolic.
  11. Again, common law decisions are not binding on the courts that make them like statutes or legislative commands.
  12. Whatever reason the transaction affords for binding the former, it supplies for holding the latter bound.
  13. A benefit conferred, in the honest, though mistaken, belief that such a promise is binding ought in justice to be restored.
  14. But then she had sworn, and to some people, and Georgie was one of these, an oath remains ever binding.
  15. Even although he had tacitly consented to Romanoff's proposal he saw no necessity for binding himself.