English to Maori Meaning of Bound

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    Hei kupumahi, "herea" te tikanga:

    1. He nuku whakamua ma te mokowhiti, ma te peke.
    2. Hei rohenga, he rohe ranei.
    3. < li>Ki te here, ki te whakamau pai ranei i tetahi mea ki tetahi mea here, penei i te taura, te here ranei.
    4. Hei herea i a koe ano i runga i te whakaaetanga a-ture, a-tika ranei.

    Hei he kupu kupu, "herea" ka taea te tikanga:

    1. Kua herea, kua herea ranei i roto i etahi rohe.
    2. Katahi ka puta, ka mahia ranei tetahi mea.
    3. He upoko ranei e neke atu ana ki tetahi huarahi, ki tetahi haerenga ranei.
    4. (i roto i te here pukapuka) Kua hipokina ki te here whakamarumaru, whakapaipai ranei.

    Hei ingoa ingoa, "herea" te tikanga:

    1. He rohe whenua, torangapu ranei.
    2. He rohe, he rohe ranei.
    3. Ko te mahi here, here ranei i tetahi mea.

    Synonyms

    bound, border

    Sentence Examples

    1. His hand remained outstretched as he bound Sintian with cords of air.

    2. In Alchemy and Enchantment class they created augmentation stones that once bound to a weapon, would permanently make it sharp enough to slice through brick.

    3. He elongated the nails of one hand to daggers and struck deep into the flabby arms that bound him.

    4. It took Josh seeing Ed suspended in the air and bound by a rope of blue magical energy before it hit him.

    5. She threaded her fingers into her tightly bound hair and began kneading her scalp.

    6. She was wearing a bed robe that fell to the floor, her hair, normally tightly bound and coifed, coiled over her shoulders in long wavy locks.

    7. Richard was bound for London and left with the gaggle of supporters that followed the triumphant Mary, whilst Jack made for Burton.

    8. He was sitting back on top of the barrel, though this time his hands were not bound.

    9. The greater part of the passengers from Brindisi were bound for India some for Bombay, others for Calcutta by way of Bombay, the nearest route thither, now that a railway crosses the Indian peninsula.

    10. The pilot had hung out his lights, which was very necessary in these seas crowded with vessels bound landward for collisions are not uncommon occurrences, and, at the speed she was going, the least shock would shatter the gallant little craft.

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