bond的意思和读音

bond

: [bɑnd] : [bɒnd]

n.

v.使

adj.

bonds  bonding  bonded  

adj.+n.strong bond,weak bond,japanese bond,close bond,emotional bond

v.+n.form bond,create bond,strengthen bond,make bond,forge bond

v.clash

n.tie,link,connection,union,attachment

v.adhere,stick,glue,fix,joinbondn.strong connection

1.[c]~ (between A and B)something that forms a connection between people or groups, such as a feeling of friendship or shared ideas and experiences

A bond of friendship had been forged between them.

The agreement strengthened the bonds between the two countries.

the special bond between mother and child

money

2.[c]an agreement by a government or a company to pay you interest on the money you have lent; a document containing this agreement

3.[u]a sum of money that is paid as bail

He was released on $5 000 bond. 5 000

4.[c]a legal agreement by which a bank lends you money to buy a house, etc. which you pay back over many years; the sum of money that is lent

to pay off a bond

We had to take out a second bond on the property.

bond rates(= of interest)

ropes/chains

5.[pl]);the ropes or chains keeping sb prisoner; anything that stops you from being free to do what you want

to release sb from their bonds

the bonds of oppression/injustice

legal agreement

6.[c]a legal written agreement or promise

We entered into a solemn bond.

join

7.[c]the way in which two things are joined together

a firm bond between the two surfaces

chemistry

8.[c]the way in which atoms are held together in a chemical compound

v.join firmly

1.[t][i]使to join two things firmly together; to join firmly to sth else

This new glue bonds a variety of surfaces in seconds.

It cannot be used to bond wood to metal.

The atoms bond together to form a molecule.

develop relationship

2.[i][t]~ (with sb)to develop or create a relationship of trust with sb

Mothers who are depressed sometimes fail to bond with their children.

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n.1.something that gives people or groups a reason to love each other or feel they have a duty to each other2.a document given to someone who invests money in a government or a company, promising to pay back the money with interest3.a legal document containing a promise that one person will pay money to another person4.an amount of money paid so that someone can leave prison before their trial5.a serious promise that you make to someone6.the way that two surfaces are stuck together, usually with glue7.a force that holds atoms or ions together in a molecule8.something that stops you from being free or from feeling that you can do what you want; chains or ropes tied around someone so that they are not free to move1.something that gives people or groups a reason to love each other or feel they have a duty to each other2.a document given to someone who invests money in a government or a company, promising to pay back the money with interest3.a legal document containing a promise that one person will pay money to another person4.an amount of money paid so that someone can leave prison before their trial5.a serious promise that you make to someone6.the way that two surfaces are stuck together, usually with glue7.a force that holds atoms or ions together in a molecule8.something that stops you from being free or from feeling that you can do what you want; chains or ropes tied around someone so that they are not free to move

v.1.to develop feelings of love, friendship, or duty toward other people, or to make someone develop these feelings; to develop the strong and special feeling of love that it is considered normal for a mother and her baby to have for each other2.to attach two things firmly together, usually with glue, or to become attached in this way

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1.The Philippines has been a magnet for bond investors this year due to its higher interest rate environment.

2.Thou shalt say to him: We were bond men of Pharao in Egypt, and the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a strong hand.

3.The European Commission calls it a "stability bond" , surely a candidate for euphemism of the year.(EuropeanCommission)”——

4.During the war he was sent on dangerous secret missions abroad. Very exciting! He was a sort of James Bond.使

5.The strength of a pair of hands is limited, So the strength can be reinforced as do we all bond our hands together.

6.It would not be a threat to Mr Osborne's main fiscal target or to the bond markets' good faith.

7.Debt has rarely been cheaper, with higher-rated companies paying just a few dozen basis points over government bond yields.

8.The Treasury view was that bond-financed public spending was bound to diminish private spending by an equal amount.

9.That would be a reminder the bond vigilantes are still watching, even if they haven't yet decided to strike as they did in Greece.

10.A girl gamer - a real one, not a Booth Babe or someone's girlfriend trying to bond through an MMO - can get what she needs on her own.————西