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unbound

/uhn-bound/US // ʌnˈbaʊnd //UK // (ʌnˈbaʊnd) //

无约束,无束缚,不受约束,不受限制

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : simple past tense and past participle of unbind.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not bound, as a book.
    • : free; not attached, as by a chemical bond:unbound electrons.

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Examples

  • All in all, Montero is the work of an unbound, creative and well-connected 22-year-old who kicked open the industry doors two years ago and has no intention of vacating his top spot anytime soon.

  • For better or worse, the mode’s prevalence on Solar Power reveals a Lorde completely unbound from the prevailing pop approaches of the day, emphasizing her preferred status as an industry outsider marching to the beat of her own drum.

  • But these comments, made Wednesday night in New York City, were particularly unbound.

  • Vogel spins a story of a political culture becoming slowly unbound by previous constraints like party loyalty or seniority.

  • He glides almost instantly from place to place as if unbound by mortal shackles such as gravity and momentum.

  • So many of the delegates who are coming to the convention are unbound delegates.

  • So Roly dove into his pack, which lay unbound on the shore, and presently produced a fish-line wound around a chip.

  • I suffered my guards to lead me away from the Durbar; I was thrust into a vile hole, and at last my arms were unbound.

  • The doctor went straight to the prisoner, unbound his hands, and struck him on the breast and back.

  • As all the seats were filled with unopened papers and unbound books, the youth said he preferred to stand.

  • It consisted of about 4,000 volumes, bound and unbound, a fourth part being MSS.