bound - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of bound in Hindi

  • सीमा

noun

  • सीमा

adjective

  • सीमित

verb

  • सीमित करना
  • घेरना
  • बाध्य करना
  • सीमा बांधना

bound Definition

adjective

  • heading toward somewhere. ( कहीं ओर जा रहा है। )
  • restricted or confined to a specified place. ( एक निर्दिष्ट स्थान पर प्रतिबंधित या सीमित। )
  • certain to do or have something. ( कुछ करना या होना निश्चित है। )
  • (of a book) having a specified binding. ( (एक पुस्तक का) एक निर्दिष्ट बंधन है। )
  • (of a morpheme) unable to occur alone, e.g., dis- in dismount. ( (एक मोर्चेमे) अकेले होने में असमर्थ, जैसे, डिसाउंट में। )
  • constipated. ( कब्ज़। )

noun

  • a leaping movement upward. ( एक छलांग आंदोलन ऊपर की ओर। )
  • a territorial limit; a boundary. ( एक क्षेत्रीय सीमा; एक सीमा। )

verb

  • walk or run with leaping strides. ( लीपिंग स्ट्राइड्स के साथ चलना या दौड़ना। )
  • form the boundary of; enclose. ( की सीमा के रूप में; संलग्न करें। )

bound Example

  • Able to leap tall silos in a single bound , this animated environmental advocate uses her ground-scan radar vision to detect on-farm perils. ( एक एकल बाउंड में लंबा साइलो छलांग लगाने में सक्षम, यह एनिमेटेड पर्यावरण अधिवक्ता अपने जमीन-स्कैन रडार विजन का उपयोग ऑन-फार्म ट्रेल्स का पता लगाने के लिए करता है। )
  • Obviously, by definition, the destination of education bound trips is always an education centre, which may be situated in a nearby area or at the nearest market centre or town. ( जाहिर है, परिभाषा के अनुसार, शिक्षा बाध्य यात्रा का गंतव्य हमेशा एक शिक्षा केंद्र होता है, जो पास के क्षेत्र में या निकटतम बाजार केंद्र या शहर में स्थित हो सकता है। )
  • The only discomfort was sharing space with at least a couple of passengers bound for the same destination. ( एकमात्र असुविधा कम से कम कुछ यात्रियों के साथ एक ही गंतव्य के लिए बाध्य स्थान साझा करना था। )
  • Once again the lorry left Ramsgate aboard the Sally Star bound for Dunkirk. ( एक बार फिर लॉरी ने डंकर्क के लिए बंधी सैली स्टार पर सवार रामसगेट को छोड़ दिया। )

More Sentence

  • The relevant function here was to perform those legal obligations which bound the Council to comply with the laws so far as nuisance and potentially negligence were concerned.
  • Much to my delight, the traffic was heading in the other direction and I had the northern bound freeway to myself.
  • An analogous account can be given of many of the bound morphemes of English and other languages.
  • If the tiling problem for monotiles with finitely many vertices and edges is undecidable, then there is no finite upper bound on Heesch numbers.
  • Suitcases, once bound for holidays abroad in Mexico and the USA, were left strewn across all four lanes of the carriageway.
  • Although the initial stay was only six months, after returning to France it wasn't long before they were bound for Bulgaria once again.
  • So he fled that very night, running many miles away from his master, and jumped onto a ship bound for Britain.
  • A passenger, who just arrived at the station and asked for anonymity, was forced by several bus brokers to board a bus which is not bound for his destination.
  • I hope that his mission will continue, and his death is seen as reason to work harder, to stand taller, to leap all these cultural obstacles with a single bound .
  • All these people are bound within an institutional culture of hate and degradation.
  • He shouted at a handful of passengers, who boarded another bus bound for the same destination, and forced them to alight, leaving all their belongings in the bus.
  • an upper bound on each modulus
  • Servants bound for less desirable colonial destinations also received shorter terms.
  • And so any strategy that's based on going after the leadership alone is bound for failure.
  • These gents leap over buildings in a single bound , folks!
  • The elementary method described in the present article can be refined to yield a quantitative upper bound .
  • The strike also delayed trains bound for destinations on the European mainland.
  • But how many minutes will the bench - bound Italian with the stylised facial hair play against the Koreans?
  • Water was run across, buildings were leapt in a single bound , swords made appropriately dramatic sounds as they were sliced through the air.
  • This could be a pointer to many new writers who are bound by geographical limits.
  • Also their acoustic duration probably varies more than for other syllables that are bound morphemes.
  • Clearly, as we have already seen, the key size provides an upper bound of an algorithm's cryptographic strength.
  • Oh sure, she was bound for a very good college and was fairly certain that he wasn't, but was it worth it?
  • While Mills has yet to prove that he can leap tall buildings in a single bound , there's no doubt that he is one of the most important and influential DJs in the history of the world.
  • Now, they're called super shoplifters, and while they can't leap a building in a single bound , they probably could steal most of what was in it.
  • For example, the usual definition of least upper bound is impredicative, since it characterizes a number in terms of a collection of upper bounds, and the defined number is a member of that collection.