Dirigé vers la grandeur to a male and Dirigée vers la grandeur to a female are literal French equivalents of the English phrase "bound for greatness." The respective pronunciations will be one and the same in French: dee-ree-zhey ver la graw-duhr."
There is no Spanish word as written. I would guess "obligado"? Obliged, bound, liable.
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Rhymes with bound:AboundAgroundAroundAstoundBrownedCompoundConfoundCrownedDownedDrownedExpoundFoundFrownedGroundHoundImpoundInboundMoundPoundProfoundPropoundRenownedResoundRoundSoundSurroundUltrasound
mound, round, sound, wound, bound, rebound,
A word made up to indicate a book shown on a television screen rather than printed and bound
The cast of Bound for Greatness - 2014 includes: Tim Kang as Dr. Lyle Coleton Ray as Young Darren
"To the glue" and "with glue" are English equivalents of the French phrase à la colle. The feminine singular phrase most commonly references glue-bound painting (peinture à la colle) or living together (vivre à la colle). The pronunciation will be "a la kol" in French.
The phrase "teach a lesson" in French can be translated as "enseigner une leçon."
Bound, like many words in the English language, has several different meanings, so there are different ways of using it in a sentence. I am bound for New York. I am bound to succeed. The book was well bound. The prisoner was bound to the chair. A deer can bound a huge distance in a single leap.
No, bound does not rhyme with "throbe," and "throbe" is not an English word anyway. Perhaps you mean "throb?" Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with bound?" and "What rhymes with throb?"
限界 Genkai noun but your being specific enough there are twenty + different ways to say bound
'enclin' means "prone to, bound to" - Someone 'enclin aux soupçons' is someone suspicious, bound to suspect anyone.
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"Always bound" is a literal English equivalent of the Italian phrase sempre legato about the smooth, uninterrupted playing of music.Specifically, the adverb sempre means "always." The masculine past participle legato means "attached, bound, bundled up, connected, tied, united." The pronunciation is "SEHM-preh leh-GAH-toh."
An Arabic book is typically bound on the right side, as opposed to books in languages like English which are bound on the left. This orientation allows Arabic text to be read from right to left, which is the standard direction for Arabic writing.
There is no Spanish word as written. I would guess "obligado"? Obliged, bound, liable.
there is no bound warhammer spell only bound dagger, bound mace, bound war axe, bound sword(claymor), bound cuirass, bound greaves, bound helmet, bound gauntlets, bound boots, and bound shield