Definitions
- 1. to tie
- 2. bind or fasten together
- 3. to kidnap
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Collocations
Common collocation: 绑在...上 (tie onto...), as in 绑在树上 (tie to a tree).
Common mistakes
Use 捆 (kǔn) when tying objects together with rope; 绑 (bǎng) is more about fastening to a fixed point or kidnapping. Example: 捆书 (tie up books) vs. 绑人 (tie a person).
Example Sentences
1 shown他把犯人 绑 在了椅子上。
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Words Containing 绑
to bind
to kidnap
to untie
to bind a person's upper body, with arms tied behind the back and rope looped around the neck
to fasten
kidnapper
binding (loanword)
bandage
bid rigging
to kidnap (for ransom)
to bind
to tie up
leg wrappings
to abduct
to bind up and take to the market (idiom); to take a prisoner to the town center for execution
to unbind (e.g. a phone number from an account)