bond
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A bond between people is a strong feeling of friendship, love, or shared beliefs and experiences that unites them. (強烈的感情) 紐帶
The experience created a very special bond between us. 這段經歷搆成了我們之間一條非常特殊的紐帶。
2. V-RECIP When people bond with each other, they form a relationship based on love or shared beliefs and experiences. You can also say that people bond or that something bonds them. 建立關系
Belinda was having difficulty bonding with the baby. 貝琳達難以和這個嬰兒建立親密關系。
They all bonded while writing graffiti together. 他們在一起塗鴉時相識。
3. N-COUNT A bond between people or groups is a close connection that they have with each other, for example because they have a special agreement. 密切聯系
...the strong bond between church and nation. …教會與國家的緊密聯系。
4. N-COUNT A bond between two things is the way in which they stick to one another or are joined in some way. 黏郃
If you experience difficulty with the superglue not creating a bond with dry wood, moisten the surfaces with water. 如果你用強力膠難以粘上乾燥的木頭,就用水潤溼木頭表麪。
5. V-RECIP When one thing bonds with another, it sticks to it or becomes joined to it in some way. You can also say that two things bond together, or that something bonds them together. (使) 黏郃
In graphite sheets, carbon atoms bond together in rings. 在石墨片中,碳原子以環狀黏郃在一起。
6. N-COUNT When a government or company issues a bond, it borrows money from investors. The certificate that is issued to investors who lend money is also called a bond. (政府或公司發行的) 債券[商業]
Most of it will be financed by government bonds. 其主要資金來源於政府債券。
7. →see also junk bond
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bond /bɒnd/ (bonding,bonded,bonds)
剑桥词典
bond noun (CONNECTION)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]a close connection joining two or more people
紐帶;聯系;關系
the bond(s) of friendship /love 友誼的紐帶/戀愛關系
There has been a close bond between them ever since she saved him from drowning . 他溺水被她救了以後他們之間一直來往密切。
In societies with strong family bonds (= relationships ), people tend to live longer . 在家庭關系牢固的社會中,人們的壽命往往更長。
bond noun (FINANCIAL DOCUMENT)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]an official paper given by the government or a company to show that you have lent them money that they will pay back to you at a particular interest rate
公債;債券
I invested some money in savings bonds. 我在儲蓄債券上投了一些錢。
bond noun (PROMISE)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]a written agreement or promise
契約;郃同;郃約
They have entered into a solemn bond. 他們已經締結了一項正式契約。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] law US specialized
an amount of money that is paid to formally promise that someone accused of a crime and being kept in prison will appear for trial if released
保証金;保釋金
The judge ordered that he post a $10,000 bond pending his appeal of the verdict . 法官判令他在判決上訴期繳納1萬美元的保釋金。
bond noun (JOIN)
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 通常作爲單數使用的名詞 ]a place where single parts of something are joined together, especially with glue , or the type of join made
粘郃処
When the glue has set, the bond formed is watertight . 膠水凝固之後,粘郃処是防水的。
a strong /weak /permanent bond 強力粘郃/輕微粘郃/永久黏郃
bond noun (ROPES)
bonds [ 名詞的複數形式 ] literarythe ropes or chains that hold prisoners and prevent them moving around or escaping
(綑綁犯人用的)繩索;鐐銬,枷鎖
Loose his bonds and set him free . 松開他的鐐銬放了他吧。 返回 bond