"bound" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But the concept of an isolated, self-sufficient agrarian working community, housed close together, survived into Anglo-Saxon culture as the vill, with its inhabitants, if formally bound to the land, as villeins.
- Since the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, the Holy Roman Emperor had been formally bound to accept all decisions made by the Diet.
- My stepfather has it, but we've never discussed it much, and he was never formally bound to Valdemar.
- He was formally bound to T'Pring, but there were ways to end the betrothal, even now.
- The ruling nobility possessed hereditary allodial estates, which were worked by dependent sebri, the equivalent of Greek paroikos; peasants owing labour services, formally bound by decree.
- By virtue of its preamble and corporate charter objective the Ludwig-Schunk-Stiftung is also formally bound by the corresponding requirements of the testament.
- If an offending media organisation were to be obliged to publish the ombudsman's findings, Lord Mackay said, there would be a fair degree of pressure for it to pay up, although not formally bound to do so.
- Secondly, if this mass mobilisation should fail, raising the issue of compensation, the Volkswagen group must be formally bound to meet its responsibilities to the full.
- This means that it may be of significance to the other institutions that are perhaps not formally bound by Article 191a.
- The product is formally bound to three anions: one chloride and two hydride ligands.
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