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Meaning of

Pinyin bǎng
Radical
Strokes
9
Definition
to tie / bind or fasten together
Usage
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绑 綁 bǎng 1. To bind; to tie. 1. 捆,缚: To bind or tie something together, as in “捆~” (bind), “~架” (tie up), “~扎” (bind tightly). 2. Kidnapping for ransom. 2. 绑票: The act of kidnapping in order to demand a ransom. Additional Information: - Original meaning: To bind; to tie. - Character formation: It is a phono-semantic compound, consisting of 糸 (mì) meaning "silk" and 邦 (bāng) as the phonetic component. The character did not exist in ancient times and emerged between the Yuan and Ming dynasties. Example Usage: 1. 《三国演义》: 众军向前,用索绑缚住了 - In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": The army moved forward and bound it with ropes. 2. 绑扎所: A place set up by the military in the battlefield for bandaging and treating the wounded. 3. 绑劫: Kidnapping.
bǎng fěi
kidnapper
kǔn bǎng
to bind
bǎng zā
to bind / to wrap up / binding (computer science)
kǔn bǎng shì
bundled
bǎng jià
to kidnap / to abduct / to hijack / a kidnapping / abduction / staking
bǎng dìng
binding (loanword) / to bind (e.g. an account to a mobile phone number)
wǔ huā dà bǎng
to bind a person's upper body, with arms tied behind the back and rope looped around the neck / to truss up
fǎn bǎng
(with one’s hands) tied behind his back
bǎng piào
to kidnap (for ransom)
bǎng tuǐ
leg wrappings / puttee / gaiters / leggings
sōng bǎng
to untie / (fig.) to ease restrictions
bǎng jià zhě
kidnapper / abductor / kidnaper

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xdtb
Cangjie
vmqjl
Zhengma
zcy
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27127
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