词汇 | binding |
释义 | bindingWord family nounbinderbinderybindweedadjectivebindingverbbind bind·ing1 /ˈbaɪndɪŋ/ adjectiveadj a binding contract/promise/agreement etc SCLa promise, agreement etc that must be obeyed 具有约束力[必须履行]的合同/承诺/协议等 Examples from the Corpus a binding contract/promise/agreement etc• An offer is something which is clearly intended if accepted to form a binding agreement.• If they can come to a binding agreement, the prisoners will both profess their innocence and be sentenced to two years.• It was held there that the parties had made a binding contract, albeit with the price still outstanding.• However, in many cases the parties may create a binding contract by agreement on the three matters already identified.• But Equitable was set on the Halifax deal and has signed a binding contract for the first half of its proposals.• The successful bidder is under a binding contract to purchase the relevant property.• In general there was the invocation of one or more deities to bear witness that a binding contract was being undertaken. Examples from the Corpus binding• An offer is something which is clearly intended if accepted to form a binding agreement.• The fit between CypA and the binding edge of CsA is excellent and centres round the protruding side chain of MeVal-11.• It is impossible to exaggerate the revolutionary significance of the recognition of a binding judicial tribunal external to the realm.• With him she was free of any binding love or duty. , Material & textiles, Daily life Newspapers, printing, publishingbinding2 noun 1. [countableC]TCN a book cover 〔书籍的〕封面 2. [uncountableU]TIMD material sewn or stuck along the edge of a piece of cloth for strength or decoration 镶边;滚边 Examples from the Corpus binding• In moments of passion trussed-up participants have been known to remove their adhesive bindings.• The fore-edge painting could, of course, be combined with a vellum or Etruscan calf binding.• Seven centuries of manuscripts, fine bindings and beautifully illustrated books, will be on display.• In other words oxygen binding is reversible.• Once a boarder falls with his head under the snow, it becomes difficult to disengage the bindings, the article said.• Two of the volumes were completely empty, their photographs removed in haste, mounts and torn corners clustered in the bindings.• If you know how to use a large screwdriver you can swap over the bindings yourself.• Matched brass florets mark the corners of the three leather volumes that contain them, and delicate brass chains fasten their bindings. From Longman Business Dictionary bindingbind·ing /ˈbaɪndɪŋ/ adjectiveadjLAW a binding contract/promise/agreement etc a promise, agreement etc that must be kept Participants in the world trade talks have agreed to negotiate specific binding commitments. a legally binding agreement between the parties a binding contract/promise/agreement etc on/upon No addition to these terms is binding on the buyer unless agreed in writing. |
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