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bounded

/boun-did/US // ˈbaʊn dɪd //UK // (ˈbaʊndɪd) //

有界,有界的,有界限的,有边界的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having bounds or limits.
    • : Mathematics. having a range with an upper bound and a lower bound. having the absolute value of each term less than or equal to some specified positive number. having the variation less than a positive number.

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Examples

  • It seems as if at every turn, the governments involved have actively, even joyously, bounded towards the worst possible decision.

  • Everything changed, however, when Michele Bachmann bounded onto the main stage.

  • The peninsula is an open area of meadows and wood thickets, bounded to north and south by the Lake.

  • The whole domain of law and judging was bounded, in Bork's view, by a like sense of responsibility.

  • To mark the occasion, the two bounded up on stage to the tune of “The Boys Are Back in Town.”

  • A cannon-ball crashed through the mud wall and bounded across the enclosure.

  • In 1837 the churchyard had some pleasant walks along the sides, bounded by a low wooden fence, and skirted with trees.

  • It bounded toward a round bed of evergreens that beautified the factory grounds.

  • Black Hood let the clutch slap in and the roadster bounded back onto the tarvia drive.

  • As soon as the door had closed, Jack Carlson bounded back to his desk, touched a button on an inter-office communications box.