be bound to do和be bound for用法解析
1. be bound to do一定,必定;受约束的,有义务的。
You are bound to succeed. 你一定会成功的。
The event is bound to attract wide press coverage.
这个事件一定会在各报刊广泛报道。
Your education is bound to shape your world view.
一个人接受的教育必定会决定其世界观的形成。
You're bound to be nervous the first time.
第一次总是会紧张的。
You've done so much work ─ you're bound to pass the exam.
你下了这么大工夫,考试绝对没问题。
The takeover of the company is bound to mean more job losses.
公司被接管必然意味着更多人要失业。
This announcement is bound to shake the confidence of the industry.
这个声明必将动摇这一行业的信心。
It was bound to happen sooner or later.
这事迟早都是要发生的。
His speech is bound to awake old fears and hostilities.
他的发言必然要激起昔日的恐惧和敌对情绪。
His comments were bound to attract criticism.
他的说话必然会招致批评。
His comments are bound to add fuel to the debate.
他的话必将为争论推波助澜。
It's bound to be sunny again tomorrow.
明天肯定又是阳光灿烂。
She is bound in duty to obey. 她有义务服从。

I am bound to say I disagree with you on this point.
我觉得有必要指出,在这一点上我不同意你的观点。
As the country's economy prospered, it was bound to want a modern army.
随着经济的繁荣,这个国家肯定想要建立一支现代化军队。
2.be bound for(some place)准备到……去的,开往/驶往……的。
The ship was bound for Italy.
这艘船驶向意大利。
The train is bound for Shanghai. 这列火车开往上海。
At last he got on board the ship bound for England. 他终于乘上去英国的船。
I boarded the plane bound for England.
我登上了飞往英格兰的飞机。

Where are you bound for?
君将何之?
