English-Thai Dictionary
binding
ADJ ที่ สัมพันธ์ ti-sam-pan
bindingly
ADV ด้วย ความผูกพัน douy-kwam-pook-pan
bindingness
N การผูก karn-pook
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BINDING
ppr. Fastening with a band; confining; restraining; covering or wrapping; obliging by a promise or other moral tie; making costive; contracting; making hard or stiff.
BINDING
a.That obliges; obligatory; as the binding force of a moral duty or of a command.
BINDING
n.The act of fastening with a band or obliging; a bandage; the cover of a book, with the sewing and accompanying work; any thing that binds; something that secures the edge of cloth. 1. In the art of defense, a method of securing or crossing the adversary's sword with a pressure, accompanied with a spring of the wrist.
Binding-joists, in architecture, are the joists of a floor into which the trimmers of staircases, or well holes of the stairs and chimney ways, are framed.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BINDING
BINDING Bind "ing, a.
Defn: That binds; obligatory. Binding beam (Arch. ), the main timber in double flooring. -- Binding joist (Arch. ), the secondary timber in double-framed flooring.
Syn. -- Obligatory; restraining; restrictive; stringent; astringent; costive; styptic.
BINDING
BINDING Bind "ing, n.
1. The act or process of one who, or that which, binds.
2. Anything that binds; a bandage; the cover of a book, or the cover with the sewing, etc. ; something that secures the edge of cloth from raveling.
3. pl. (Naut. )
Defn: The transoms, knees, beams, keelson, and other chief timbers used for connecting and strengthening the parts of a vessel.
BINDINGLY
BINDINGLY Bind "ing *ly, adv.
Defn: So as to bind.
BINDINGNESS
BINDINGNESS Bind "ing *ness, n.
Defn: The condition or property of being binding; obligatory quality. Coleridge.
BINDING POST
BINDING POST Bind "ing post `. (Elec.)
Defn: A metallic post attached to electrical apparatus for convenience in making connections.
BINDING SCREW
BINDING SCREW Bind "ing screw `.
Defn: A set screw used to bind parts together, esp. one for making a connection in an electrical circuit.
New American Oxford Dictionary
bindi
bin di |ˈbindē ˌbɪndi | ▶noun a decorative mark worn in the middle of the forehead by Indian women. ORIGIN from Hindi bindī.
bindi-eye
bin di-eye ▶noun a small perennial Australian plant of the daisy family that has a burlike fruit. [Calotis cuneifolia, family Compositae. ] ORIGIN early 20th cent.: perhaps from an Aboriginal language.
binding
bind ing |ˈbīndiNG ˈbaɪndɪŋ | ▶noun 1 a strong covering holding the pages of a book together. • fabric such as braid used for binding the edges of a piece of material. 2 (also ski binding ) a mechanical device fixed to a ski to grip a ski boot, esp. either of a pair used for downhill skiing that hold the toe and heel of the boot and release it automatically in a fall. 3 the action of fastening, holding together, or being linked by chemical bonds: the binding of antibodies to cell surfaces. • (in Chomskyan linguistics ) the relationship between a referentially dependent form (such as a reflexive ) and the independent noun phrase that determines its reference. ▶adjective (of an agreement or promise ) involving an obligation that cannot be broken: business agreements are intended to be legally binding.
binding energy
bind ing en er gy ▶noun Physics the energy that holds a nucleus together, equal to the mass defect of the nucleus.
binding post
bind ing post ▶noun Electronics a connector consisting of a threaded screw to which bare wires are attached and held in place by a nut.
binding site
bind |ing site ▶noun Biochemistry a location on a macromolecule or cellular structure at which chemical interaction with a specific active substance takes place.
Oxford Dictionary
bindi
bindi |ˈbɪndiː | ▶noun ( pl. bindis ) a decorative mark worn in the middle of the forehead by Indian women, especially Hindus. ORIGIN from Hindi bindī.
bindi-eye
bindi-eye |ˈbɪndɪʌɪ | ▶noun a small perennial Australian plant of the daisy family, with a bur-like fruit. ●Calotis cuneifolia, family Compositae. ORIGIN early 20th cent.: perhaps from an Aboriginal language.
binding
bind |ing |ˈbʌɪndɪŋ | ▶noun 1 a strong covering holding the pages of a book together. 2 [ mass noun ] fabric cut or woven in a strip, used for binding the edges of a piece of material. 3 (also ski binding ) Skiing a mechanical device fixed to a ski to grip a ski boot, especially either of a pair used for downhill skiing which hold the toe and heel of the boot and release it automatically in a fall. 4 [ mass noun ] (in Chomskyan linguistics ) the relationship between a referentially dependent noun (such as a reflexive ) and the independent noun phrase which determines its reference. 5 [ mass noun ] the action of fastening or holding together, or of being linked by chemical bonds: the binding of antibodies to cell surfaces. ▶adjective (of an agreement or promise ) involving an obligation that cannot be broken: business agreements are intended to be legally binding.
binding energy
bind |ing en ¦ergy ▶noun [ mass noun ] Physics the energy that holds a nucleus together. This is equal to the mass defect of the nucleus.
binding post
bind |ing post ▶noun Electronics a connector consisting of a threaded screw to which bare wires are attached and held in place by a nut.
binding site
bind |ing site ▶noun Biochemistry a location on a macromolecule or cellular structure at which chemical interaction with a specific active substance takes place.
American Oxford Thesaurus
binding
binding adjective the agreement is binding: irrevocable, unalterable, inescapable, unbreakable, contractual; compulsory, obligatory, mandatory, incumbent.
Oxford Thesaurus
binding
binding adjective a legally binding agreement: irrevocable, unalterable, unbreakable, indissoluble, permanent; compulsory, obligatory, imperative, mandatory, necessary; conclusive.
Duden Dictionary
bindig
bin dig Adjektiv |b i ndig |
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
bindi
bin di /bɪ́ndi /〖<ヒンディー 〗名詞 C ビンディー 〘インドの女性が額に付ける装飾的な印 〙.
binding
bind ing /báɪndɪŋ /形容詞 more ~; most ~1 〈契約 約束などが 〉必ず守られねばならない , «…に対して » 法的拘束力のある «on , upon » ▸ a legally binding contract on both sides 双方に対して法的拘束力を持つ契約 2 縛る, くくる ; 結合 [接合 ]する .3 窮屈な, きつい, 束縛する .名詞 1 C 本のカバー ;U 製本, 装丁 .2 U 縁取り材料 〘バイアステープ リボンなど 〙.3 C U 滑り止めテープ .4 U 縛ること, 拘束 .5 C 縛るもの, 包帯 .6 C (スキー靴固定用の )ビンディング .~̀ auth ó rity 拘束力 .~̀ é nergy 〘物理 〙(分子などの )結合エネルギー .~ly 副詞