rebind

动词

UK/ˌriːˈbaɪnd/
US/ˌriːˈbaɪnd/

定义 rebind 动词

  1. Transitive

    To restore a damaged or broken book by assembling its pages and creating a new binding.

    • They carefully rebind the book's pages by hand, ensuring each is securely attached.

    • The old book required rebinding to preserve it for future generations.

    • This rare book needs to be rebound to prevent its pages from falling out.

  2. Transitive

    To fasten or tie something tightly again.

    • She stopped to rebind her shoelaces.

    • He had to rebind the package to ensure that the contents didn't fall out.

    • The hikers had to rebind their gear after the rest stop.