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What is the difference between binding and constraint?
1. Different meanings
1. Binding: to make subject to constraints, limitations; to keep within a narrow range.
2, constraint: restriction of discipline so as not to go out of bounds.
Two, cited different
1, bound: Bajin's "Autumn in the Spring" preface, "unreasonable social system, not free marriage, traditional concepts of bondage, family tyranny, do not know how many are in the process of blossoming young souls destroyed."
2, constraint: Ming Dynasty Shi Nai-an, Water Margin, 70th time, "I wish to ask my elder brother for constraint."
Introduction of antonyms: indulgence
Pronunciation: fàng zòng
Expression of meaning: indulgence and indulgence without constraints; lack of courtesy; unruly.
Lexicality: usually used as both an adjective and a verb in a sentence.
Example sentence: one should be fearful and not indulge oneself in doing whatever one wants for one's own needs.
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