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binden

bind

Meaning of binden

to tie together with string or rope

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German/ˈbɪndən/
bind
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binden with English translation

binden usage examples

🇬🇧English🇩🇪German

Bitte binden Sie das Paket zu.

🇬🇧English🇩🇪German

Er wird die Schuhe fest binden.

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binden belongs to the topic "Top 2500". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

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kochencook
sich ändernchange
bindentie
folgenfollow
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sich anfühlenfeel

binden synonyms

Related word breakdowns

What's the difference between binden / zusammenbinden / festbinden / anbinden / verschnüren / verbinden

Z
🇩🇪German
zusammenbinden

to tie things together, usually multiple items or parts

A2Often
F
🇩🇪German
festbinden

to tie something firmly so it does not move or come loose

A2Often
A
🇩🇪German
anbinden

to tie something to another thing, like a post, rail, or leash

A2Often
V
🇩🇪German
verschnüren

to tie up with cord or string, often neatly and tightly, e.g. a parcel or box

A2Often
V
🇩🇪German
verbinden

to connect or join parts together; not necessarily with rope

A2Very Often
F
🇩🇪German
fesseln

to tie up or restrain, often so a person cannot move; can sound harsh

A2Often
B
🇩🇪German
binden lassen

to have something tied for you; a construction showing someone else does the tying

A2Rarely
S
🇩🇪German
schnüren

to lace or tie with a cord or string, often tightly; especially shoes, parcels, knots

A2Often
K
🇩🇪German
knüpfen

to tie or make knots, or to weave; often about knots, nets, or relationships

A2Often
A
🇩🇪German
anketten

to chain or shackle to something; sounds very harsh and often implies restriction

A2Rarely
B
🇩🇪German
befestigen

to secure or attach; not necessarily with rope, also with screws, glue, or tape

A2Very Often
Z
🇩🇪German
zusammenknoten

to tie together with a knot; a simple, everyday action

A2Rarely

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How to pronounce binden and what this word means

binden means bind. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce binden

/ˈbɪndən/

binden translation

bind

binden examples

Bitte binden Sie das Paket zu.

binden transcription

/ˈbɪndən/

Questions about this word

binden meaning: what does it mean?

mit Schnur oder Seil zusammenbinden

binden pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

binden is pronounced as /ˈbɪndən/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

binden definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

Bitte binden Sie das Paket zu. Translation: Пожалуйста, завяжите посылку.

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