bounds

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الإنجليزية - التركية
sınırlar

Bu tip konular insanın bilgi sınırlarının ardındadır. - Such matters are beyond the bounds of human knowledge.

Polis, Dan'in kendini savunma sınırları içinde hareket ettiğini tespit etti. - The police established that Dan acted within the bounds of self-defense.

yaylan/zıpla/sınırla
sınır

Üzgünüm, sınırımı aşmak istemedim. - I'm sorry, I didn't mean to overstep my bounds.

Bu tip konular insanın bilgi sınırlarının ardındadır. - Such matters are beyond the bounds of human knowledge.

bound
{f} zıplaya zıplaya gitmek
bound
bağlı

Onlar ortak çıkarları tarafından birbirine bağlıdır. - They are bound together by common interests.

Onun eli kolu bağlıydı. - He was bound hand and foot.

bound
{f} zıplamak
bound
{f} sıçramak
bound
mecbur

Tom, yeni dairesine taşınmak için yardım almaya mecbur. - Tom's bound to need help to move into his new apartment.

bound
{i} fırlama
bound
{i} sınır

Bu nehir, iki il arasındaki sınırı oluşturur. - This river forms the boundary between the two prefectures.

Bu tip konular insanın bilgi sınırlarının ardındadır. - Such matters are beyond the bounds of human knowledge.

bound
{f} sınırlamak
out of bounds
aut [spor.]
bound
{i} sıçrama
bound
avut
bound
ciltli
bound
kısıtlamak
bound
engellenen
bound
nedeniyle
bound
hoplamak
bound
atlayış
bound
kalgımak
bound
ciltlenmiş
bound
hoplama
bound
had
bound
sıçrayış
bound
bağlanmak
bound
sınır koymak
bound
sektirmek
bound
kesin

Tom kesinlikle yarışı kaybedecek. - Tom is bound to lose the race.

Onun hatanı farketmesi kesin. - He's bound to notice your mistake.

bound
sekmek
bound
limit
bound
düşkün
bound
{i} sekme
bound
azimli
bound
gidici
bound
yükümlü
bound
kafasına takmış
bound
(for ile) gitmeye hazır
bound
{f} bağlan

Hırsızın eli ve ayağı bağlandı. - The thief was bound hand and foot.

Rehineler bağlandı ve ağızları kapatıldı. - The hostages were bound and gagged.

bound
zıplama
bound
gitmek üzere olan
bound
kesin kararlı
bound
niyetli
bound
sınırlarını belirlemek
by leaps and bounds
çarçabuk
beyond the bounds of
--in sınırlarını aşmış
beyond the bounds of reason
aklın sınırları ötesine
bound
bağlı kalma
bound
seken
confidence bounds
(İstatistik) Güven aralığı
go out of bounds
aut gitmek
in leaps and bounds
çarçabuk içinde
out of bounds
Sınırların ötesinde
overstep the bounds/limits of
-in sınırlarını aşmak
set bounds to
sınır koymak
within bounds
resmen serbest
within bounds
kontrol altında
advance by bounds
(Askeri) Sıçramalarla ilerleme
advance by bounds
(Askeri) SIÇRAYARAK İLERLEME: Genel olarak, örtüden örtüye veya bir gözetleme noktasından diğerine, münferit sıçramalarla yapılan ilerleme hareketi
beyond all bounds
sınırı aşmış
bound
f., bak. bind
bound
bind bağla
bound
giden

Tom Tokyo'ya giden bir trene bindi. - Tom boarded a train bound for Tokyo.

Los Angeles'a giden bir uçağa bindi. - He boarded a plane bound for Los Angeles.

bound
{s} zorunlu

O maçı kazanmaya zorunlu. - He is bound to win the match.

Er ya da geç onun olacağı zorunluydu. - It was bound to happen sooner or later.

bound
yaylan/zıpla/sınırla
bound
sıçratmak
bound
{s} yola çıkmış
bound
{s} for -e giden
bound
bağımlı
bound
{f} kuşatmak
bound
sınırlarını belirle
bound
{f} sekmek, sıçramak, zıplamak, fırlamak
bound
bağlanmış
bound
sıçrayarak gitmek
bound
{f} bağlan: adj.kesin
bound
kesin/bağlı/eğilimli
bound
gitmeye niyetli
bound
zıplatmak
bound
{s} bağlı, kayıtlı
bound
{f} sekip geri gelmek
bound
{f} sınırlarını çizmek
bound
{i} sıçrayış, zıplama; geri tepme
bound
(Askeri) Sıçrama mesafesi, ateş sıçraması
bound
(Askeri) SIÇRAMA: Kara harbinde genellikle düşman ateşi altında askerler tarafından örtüden örtüye yapılan münferit hareket
bound
sıçrayış/zıplama/sınır
bound
{f} sınırlandır

Yakınsak bir sıra sınırlandırılmıştır. - A convergent sequence is bounded.

bound
{i} yasak bölge
bound
{s} gitmek üzere

Bindiğimiz uçak San Fransisko'ya gitmek üzereydi. - The plane we boarded was bound for San Francisco.

by leaps and bounds
çabucak

Ayrıca,bebeğim sekiz aylık,sağlıklı ve çabucak büyüyor. - My baby is also eight months old, is healthy and is growing by leaps and bounds.

by leaps and bounds
hızla
by leaps and bounds
büyük bir hızla
out of bounds
(deyim) yasak ,girilmez
out of bounds
yasak bölge
out of bounds
çizgi dışı
overstep the bounds of
-in sınırlarını aşmak
successive bounds
(Askeri) yanına sıçrama
successive bounds
(Askeri) art arda sıçrama
within the bounds of possibility
ihtimal dahilinde
within the bounds of possibility
olası
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
The range of subscript values for elements of an array The lower bound is the smallest subscript value in a dimension, and the upper bound is the largest subscript value in that dimension Array bounds can be positive, zero, or negative These bounds are specified in an array specification See also array specification
Boundaries in a metes and bounds description
the greatest possible degree of something; "what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior"; "to the limit of his ability"
third-person singular of bound
pertaining to measuring natural or man-made features on the land
(n ) for a named array, the limits within which the values of the subscripts of the array elements must lie
plural of bound
the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
The limits of an array or collection In Java, the lower limit is always zero In the case of an array, the upper bound is one less than then length of the array, and is fixed Indexing outside the bounds of an array or collection will result in an IndexOutOfBoundsException exception being thrown
bound
ready, prepared
bound
To leap, move by jumping

The rabbit bounded down the lane.

bound
That cannot stand alone as a free word
bound
Constrained by a quantifier
bound
To surround a territory or other geographical entity

Kansas is bounded by Nebraska on the north, Missouri on the east, Oklahoma on the south and Colorado on the west.

bound
ready, able to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of)

Is that message bound for me?.

bound
Simple past tense and past participle of bind

I had bound the splint with duct tape.

bound
Very likely (to)

They were bound to come into conflict eventually.

bound
To be the boundary of
bound
Obliged (to)

You are not legally bound to reply.

bound
A sizeable jump, great leap

The deer crossed the stream in a single bound.

bound
A boundary, the border which one must cross in order to enter or leave a territory

Somewhere within these bounds you may find a buried treasure.

by leaps and bounds
Rapidly. Said of making progress

His knowledge of Spanish has come on by leaps and bounds since he visited Madrid.

leaps and bounds
Considerably; significantly

the Afghan War showed that America's ability to project power from a distance had improved leaps and bounds since the 1990 Gulf War.

leaps and bounds
Dramatic improvements
metes and bounds
The limits of a piece of land as defined by reference to lines and/or points on the land
metes and bounds
A description of a piece of land consisting of both measurements (metes) of the land and owners of land which is adjacent to (bounds) it
out of bounds
prohibited to enter

You can play wherever you want, but remember that the cemetery is out of bounds.

out of bounds
beyond the bounds of civility or morality; extremely unreasonable

You were out of bounds to call him a criminal.

out of bounds
A sideline marking the edge of a playing field or court
out of bounds
Outside the area of play; beyond the sideline of a playing field or court

The ball went out of bounds.

out-of-bounds
beyond designated limits
bound
{s} obligated; certain; fastened, tied
bound
Restrained by a hand, rope, chain, fetters, or the like
bound
{v} to limit, end, spring, fly back, rebound
bound
{a} pass. of to bind
bound
{n} limit, mark, restraint, end
bound
{a} destined, going to
Bound
binded
beyond the bounds of reason
irrational, illogical
bound
To limit; to terminate; to fix the furthest point of extension of; said of natural or of moral objects; to lie along, or form, a boundary of; to inclose; to circumscribe; to restrain; to confine
bound
the upper or lower limit in a permitted range of values
bound
a light springing movement upwards or forwards
bound
A document or group of pages that is taped and document glued, such as a book
bound
held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'; "children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York"
bound
The external or limiting line, either real or imaginary, of any object or space; that which limits or restrains, or within which something is limited or restrained; limit; confine; extent; boundary
bound
held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union
bound
Volumes which are sewn or otherwise fastened into stiff covers Books are bound volumes; the separate issues of a periodical will be bound together once an entire volume is published
bound
bound by an oath; "a bound official"
bound
(~ name) Having a binding that associates the name with a value
bound
a value which is known to be greater or smaller than a given set of values
bound
To move by jumping
bound
To surround a territory
bound
Spring from one foot to the other
bound
A book with a cover of any type, or a periodical that has a cover other than its published wraps
bound
confined in the bowels; "he is bound in the belly"
bound
the line or plane indicating the limit or extent of something
bound
secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form; "bound volumes"; "leather-bound volumes"
bound
To name the boundaries of; as, to bound France
bound
adj , v t 1 adj having an associated denotation in a binding {"The variables named by a let are bound within its body "} See unbound 2 adj having a local binding which shadows_2 another {"The variable *print-escape* is bound while in the princ function "} 3 v t the past tense of bind
bound
A variable that has been assigned a value in the binding process
bound
PERIODICAL - Several issues of a journal or magazine that are fastened together between hard covers so that they resemble a book
bound
A book in which the gatherings are sewn onto horizontal cords, the free ends of which are then drawn through holes in the board and firmly attached so that leaves and binding become a structural entity
bound
Refers to several issues of a periodical which are joined together under one cover
bound
A leap; an elastic spring; a jump
bound
Resolved; as, I am bound to do it
bound
Inclosed in a binding or cover; as, a bound volume
bound
Under legal or moral restraint or obligation
bound
The border of a territory, which one must cross in order to enter or leave the territory
bound
A sizeable jump
bound
{i} limit, border, boundary
bound
To move with a sudden spring or leap, or with a succession of springs or leaps; as the beast bounded from his den; the herd bounded across the plain
bound
spring back; spring away from an impact; "The rubber ball bounced"; "These particles do not resile but they unite after they collide"
bound
bound by an oath; "a bound official
bound
past of bind
bound
To make to bound or leap; as, to bound a horse
bound
form the boundary of; be contiguous to confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages" secured with a cover or binding; often used as a combining form; "bound volumes"; "leather-bound volumes" held with another element, substance or material in chemical or physical union headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'; "children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York" bound by an oath; "a bound official
bound
Constrained or compelled; destined; certain; followed by the infinitive; as, he is bound to succeed; he is bound to fail
bound
To cause to rebound; to throw so that it will rebound; as, to bound a ball on the floor
bound
bound by contract
bound
of Bind
bound
To rebound, as an elastic ball
bound
{f} jump; leap; function as a border, delimit
bound
A term referring to pages, sheets or issues of periodicals which have been covered by a binding, usually hardback, to create a single Volume This process is used in libraries to preserve items for long term use
bound
Rebound; as, the bound of a ball
bound
Ready or intending to go; on the way toward; going; with to or for, or with an adverb of motion; as, a ship is bound to Cadiz, or for Cadiz
bound
limit
bound
(usually followed by `to') governed by fate; "bound to happen"; "an old house destined to be demolished"; "he is destined to be famous"
bound
place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"
bound
refers to materials which have a hard cover, usually several issues of a magazine or journal which are joined together under one cover
bound
Ready to start or go (to); moving in the direction (of)
bound
form the boundary of; be contiguous to
bound
headed or intending to head in a certain direction; often used as a combining form as in `college-bound students'; "children bound for school"; "a flight destined for New York"
bound
A limit on a particular variable (column) or on a row of the constraint matrix The value of the variable or row must stay between the upper and lower bounds
bound
Constipated; costive
bound
form the boundary of; be contiguous to confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages"
bound
move forward by leaps and bounds; "The horse bounded across the meadow"; "The child leapt across the puddle"; "Can you jump over the fence?"
bound
the past tense and past participle of bind
bound
confined by bonds; "bound and gagged hostages"
bound
a line determining the limits of an area
bound
Constrained by something, or constrained to something
bound
The limits of a table or array The BOUND directive determines if compiled code will allow bounds to be exceeded
bound
covered or wrapped with a bandage; "the bandaged wound on the back of his head"; "an injury bound in fresh gauze"
by leaps and bounds
quickly, with large steps, with large increases
in-bounds
if the ball is in-bounds in a sport, it is in the playing area
in-bounds
between the first and third base lines
know no bounds
not know limits, not know when to stop
metes and bounds
(Law) precise boundaries of a piece of land as detailed in a deed
municipal bounds
city precinct
out of bounds
forbidden, not allowed
out-of-bounds
outside the foul lines
out-of-bounds
barred to a designated group; "that area is off-limits"
set bounds to
define limits, set borders
within bounds
within a permitted area
within the bounds of
within the borders, within the framework, within the region
bounds

    التركية النطق

    baundz

    النطق

    /ˈboundz/ /ˈbaʊndz/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    (noun.) 13th century. Middle English, from Old French bodne, from Medieval Latin bodina.

    فيديوهات

    ... JAKE PORWAY: Overstepping my bounds already. ...
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