rebind
verb [ T ] (also re-bind) uk/ˌriːˈbaɪnd/ us/ˌriːˈbaɪnd/ rebound
重新装订(书籍);把…重新装订成册
to take the parts of a broken book, and make the separate pieces of paper into a book again
They rebind the pages, sewing them back together by hand. 他们重新手工装订书页。
There is no intention to re-bind any of these manuscripts in the foreseeable future. 在可预见的未来,我们无意重新装订这些手稿。
重新捆绑;重新扎紧
to tie something tightly again
She stopped to rub life back into her legs and rebind her ankle strapping. 她停下来揉搓双腿来恢复活力,并重新扎紧脚踝的绑带。
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- He took the folder apart, inserted the document into the middle of it, rebound the folder, and placed it back in the filing box.
- If there are too many extra illustrations, the whole book will need rebinding.
- During the ceremony, the mother and daughter undo their hair ribbons and then rebind each other's hair.