binding

বাঁধাই
definition
noun
A beautiful book with perfect bindings and 5 star ratings?
a strong covering holding the pages of a book together.
The recipe is simple but tasty: add an ice skating blade with a clip-in ski binding to a skate-ski boot.
a mechanical device fixed to a ski to grip a ski boot, especially either of a pair used for downhill skiing that hold the toe and heel of the boot and release it automatically in a fall.
adjective
business agreements are intended to be legally binding
(of an agreement or promise) involving an obligation that cannot be broken.
translation of 'binding'
noun
বাঁধাই,
গ্রেপ্তার,
বাধ্যবাধকতা,
বন্ধন,
আটক,
বাঁধন,
আরোপিত শর্ত
adjective
বাধ্যবাধকতাপূর্ণ
example
Formation of these structures involves 'binding' of a third DNA strand into the major groove of a DNA double helix.
It is worth reiterating that we do not take exception to two-step 'binding' of myosin to actin.
this decision is 'binding' on all parties
Our study is the first demonstration that ligand 'binding' can strengthen a protein against mechanical stress.
Sew the medium blue 'binding' strips together at the short ends.
Surveying girls' interests, planning for expansion or making 'binding' promises to launch programs can meet this requirement.
Such multi-site 'binding' would explain the double mechanism for the actin filament length regulation.
Adopting the definition of 'binding' domain of Chomsky (1986), it is clear that the subject is in the local domain of the anaphor.
The panel would be expected to negotiate a 'binding' agreement within six months of a successful referendum.
The Justice and Electoral Committee said that we should have such an inquiry, but the committee is unable to make 'binding' promises for the next term of Parliament.
If he had not have interfered with the findings then they would have supported the conclusion that there was a 'binding' agreement as a result of the Adelaide meeting.
It has long been known that reversible 'binding' can alter the apparent kinetics of a chemical reaction.
All proteges and all mentors are required to articulate individual expectations and goals through a process of open dialogue that results in this 'binding' agreement.
The seams and taut 'binding' of the corset brought a sensual awareness to the nerve endings of each long finger.
Subsequent 'binding' of the regulatory protein arrestin follows this phosphorylation.
This seems to me to be inconsistent with a contention that a 'binding' agreement for a joint venture survived.
The book had a brown 'binding' , spine nearly stripped of color, pages sticking out from the sides.
If you want a more deconstructed look rather than girly, trim off the ruffle hem 'binding' of a tulle slip and the result will be more edgy than prom queen.
Unless all the material terms of the proposed contract are agreed, there is no 'binding' agreement.
She carelessly lifted the u2018Destination Guideu2019 book and tossed it across the room, half the pages torn from the 'binding' .
By now you should have your boot in your 'binding' , looking something like this.
A conservation easement is a formal and legally 'binding' agreement that allows the landowner to maintain ownership and use of the land while protecting its natural values indefinitely.
Make ties from ribbon or from leftover fabric or 'binding' .
Anaphoric 'binding' relations are conditioned by a number of different factors, one of which is the verb, which may be marked for reflexivisation and may determine the binding domain of reflexives and pronouns which occur within its nucleus.
Essential requirements: a strong 'binding' , and a size small enough so I can carry the sketchbook everywhere I go without being conscious of it till I need it.
an agreement that is legally 'binding'
Unlike the USAir website, there is not need to affirmatively indicate your assent before purporting to enter into a 'binding' agreement.
This has the consequence that the readings dependent on the long-distance 'binding' of the reflexives are incorrectly ruled out.
Semantic intransitives then, are one-place predicates including the ones that are 'derived' from two-place predicates by variable 'binding' .
We had been separated from the rest of humanity with solemn and legally 'binding' promises to keep mum.
Credits: Google Translate