bound book

collocation in English

meaningsofboundandbook

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bound
adjective
uk
/baʊnd/
us
/baʊnd/
certain or extremely likely ...
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book
noun
uk
/bʊk/
us
/bʊk/
a written text that can be published in printed or ...
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(Definition ofboundandbookfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We are selling ideas rather than raw materials, even when they are translated into the form of the printed page or theboundbook.
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In essence, the user—typically a student—receives aboundbookcomprising extracts from other publications, tailored to the particular requirements usually of a course.
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Originally aboundbookthat resembled a telephone directory, it contains the name and addressees of licensed radio stations in a given jurisdiction (country).
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The process takes only a few seconds, and the finishedboundbookis like a book with hard cover.
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The original book was published in 1965 as a hardboundbook, while subsequent printings were paperback.
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Finally, there is also a studio quality 24 bit digital download and a 60-page caseboundbook.
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Self-publishing has long been an option for writers, with vanity presses printing bound books for a fee paid by the writer.
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Because of the integrated design and order workflow, hardcover bound books with customized pictures and text can be produced very cost-effectively.
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As well, music publishers transcribe entire recordings of guitar solos and bass lines and sell the sheet music in bound books.
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The former term only indicates bound books, and does not include scrolls.
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