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词汇 bond
释义 bond
noun
uk /bɒnd/ us /bɑːnd/

bondnoun (CONNECTION)


B2[ C ]
a close connection joining two or more people: 纽带;联系;关系
close bond There has been a close bond between them ever since she saved him from drowning.他溺水被她救了以后他们之间一直来往密切。
family bondIn societies with strong family bonds (= relationships), people tend to live longer.在家庭关系牢固的社会中,人们的寿命往往更长。
form a bondShe formed a bond with her roommate, and they soon became best friends.
the bond(s) of friendship/love友谊的纽带/恋爱关系
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Relationships: general words
affiliative
bromance
close bond
close friend
communion
establish
interfamily
interpersonal
interpersonally
intimate
intimately
involved
platonically
privity
re-establish
reconnect
reconnection
steady
unromantic
well connected

bondnoun (FINANCIAL DOCUMENT)


[ C ]
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: 公债;债券
They invest in the safest type of corporate bonds.
He keeps about 40% of his assets in stocks, with the remainder invested in bonds and cash.
See also
Premium Bond
savings bond
Treasury bond
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Stock markets
algo
anti-city
anti-dilution
anti-speculation
anti-speculative
arbitrageur
asset-stripping
broker
capital investment
carpetbagger
equity
gilt
grubstake
head fake
hedging
ICO
inconvertible
rentier
stockbroker belt
tender

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Bills & invoices

bondnoun (PROMISE)


[ C ]
a written agreement or promise: 契约;合同;合约
They have entered into a solemn bond.他们已经缔结了一项正式契约。
Synonyms
assurance(PROMISE)
commitment
guarantee
oath(PROMISE)
pledge
promise(SAY CERTAINLY)
undertaking(PROMISE)formal
vow
word(PROMISE)
[ C ] law USspecialized
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: 保证金;保释金
post a bondThe judge ordered that he post a $10,000 bond pending his appeal of the verdict.法官判令他在判决上诉期缴纳1万美元的保释金。
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Making & breaking promises & commitments
assurance
be on your honouridiom
breach of contract
commit someone to something
commitment
committed
cross my heart (and hope to die)idiom
deliver on something
fink
fink out
oath
pact
pledge
promises, promises!idiom
promisor
promissory
repledge
restrictive covenant
sworn
vow

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Court cases, orders & decisions

bondnoun (JOIN)


[ Cusually singular ]
a place where single parts of something are joined together, especially with glue, or the type of join made: 粘合处
When the glue has set, the bond formed is watertight.胶水凝固之后,粘合处是防水的。
a strong/weak/permanent bond强力粘合/轻微粘合/永久黏合
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Glues, gluing & stickiness
adhere
adherent
adhesion
adhesive
adhesively
binder
gloopy
glue
glue gun
glue stick
gluey
gummy
propanone
putty
Scotch tape
self-adhesive
slimily
tacky
treacly
viscid

bondnoun (CHEMICAL)


the force holding atoms together in a molecule: 键合;键(维持分子中原子结合的作用力)
Carbon atoms can form bonds not only with themselves but with the atoms of oxygen and nitrogen.碳原子不仅可以与自身形成键,还可以与氧原子和氮原子形成键。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Chemistry - general words
acceptor
aerosol
aerosolize
allotrope
amphiprotic
balanced equation
chemical equation
electrolyte
endocrine disruptor
endothermic
epitaxial
epitaxially
epitaxy
ionic bond
latent heat
nonchemical
nonelectrolyte
nonreactive
preatomic
reactive

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Physics: atoms, molecules & sub-atomic particles

bondnoun (ROPES)


 bonds[ plural ]literary
the ropes or chains that hold prisoners and prevent them moving around or escaping: (捆绑犯人用的)绳索;镣铐,枷锁
Loose his bonds and set him free.松开他的镣铐放了他吧。
bond
verb[ I or T ]
uk /bɒnd/ us /bɑːnd/

bondverb[I or T] (JOIN)


to stick materials together, especially using glue, or to be stuck together like this: (尤指用胶水)(使)黏合;结合
This new adhesive can bond metal to glass.这种新的黏合剂可将金属和玻璃粘在一起。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Glues, gluing & stickiness
adhere
adherent
adhesion
adhesive
adhesively
binder
gloopy
glue
glue gun
glue stick
gluey
gummy
propanone
putty
Scotch tape
self-adhesive
slimily
tacky
treacly
viscid

bondverb[I or T] (MAKE CONNECTION)


C2
to develop a close connection or strong relationship with someone, or to make someone do this: 联合;团结;建立关系
The aim was to bond the group into a closely knit team.其目的在于使整个团体紧密团结在一起。
The hospital gives mothers no quiet private time in which to bond with their babies.医院没有给妈妈们提供安静的私人时间来与自己的宝宝亲近。
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Linking and relating
affiliated
AL
appertain to something
applicable
around
collateral
ecosystem
equation
interconnect
interconnected
interconnectedness
interconnection
intercorrelate
recoupling
relatability
relatable
relate
relate to someone/something
relatedly
tar

bondverb[I or T] (CHEMISTRY)


to hold atoms together in a molecule by a chemical bond, or to be held together like this: 结合;键合(通过化学键将分子中的原子固定在一起)
be bonded togetherMolecules of these compounds consist of atoms of different elements chemically bonded together.这些化合物的分子是由不同元素的原子键合在一起所组成的。
One Br atom bonds to each carbon atom.每个碳原子都与一个溴原子键合。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Chemistry - general words
acceptor
aerosol
aerosolize
allotrope
amphiprotic
balanced equation
chemical equation
electrolyte
endocrine disruptor
endothermic
epitaxial
epitaxially
epitaxy
ionic bond
latent heat
nonchemical
nonelectrolyte
nonreactive
preatomic
reactive

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Physics: atoms, molecules & sub-atomic particles

bond | American Dictionary


bond
noun[ C ]
us/bɑnd/

bondnoun[C] (CONNECTION)


a close and lasting relationship between people:
The bond between parents and children is usually very strong.

bondnoun[C] (DOCUMENT)


an official document that states you will be paid a certain amount of money because you have lent money to a government or company:
The county issued $4 million in bonds for road construction.
bond
verb
us/bɑnd/

bondverb (GLUE)


[ I/T ]
to stick materials together, usually using glue:
[ I ]The pieces will bond in less than a minute.

bondverb (DEVELOP CONNECTION)


[ T ]
to develop a close and lasting relationship:
The puppy and his master bonded quickly.

bond | Business English


bond
noun
uk /bɒnd/us
[ C ] FINANCE
an amount of money that an organization or government borrows and promises to pay back on an agreed date with an agreed amount of interest, or the document that contains this agreement:
a 10-year/20-year, etc. bondThe first new bond is a 10-year bond, paying a 6.5% interest rate and repayable on Oct. 25, 2021.
buy/invest in/sell/trade bondsWe have kept sufficient money in a building society account so we will not be forced to sell our bonds.
Legislation was introduced to allow indigenous peoples to issue bonds to finance economic-development projects.
Some investors cannot hold bonds that carry a rating worse than A.
[ C ] INSURANCE
a type of insurance that protects government organizations, companies, etc. from losing money:
Contractors registered with the state are required to have liability insurance and a bond.
[ C ] LAW US
a document in which a person or company agrees to pay a particular amount of money if they do not do something that they promised to do:
To safeguard the environment, mine operators must post a bond to pay for possible cleanups.
 in bond
TAX
used to describe goods that have been imported and are being kept in a bonded warehouse until tax has been paid:
They will be required to pay the duties upon their goods in bond.
See also
active bond
appeal bond
baby bond
bail bond
bearer bond
bellwether bond
bid bond
bulldog bond
callable bond
called bond
commercial blanket bond
completion bond
contract bond
convertible bond
corporate bond
customs bond
debenture bond
Eurobond
fidelity bond
foreign bond
government bond
guaranteed bond
guaranteed income bond
income bond
indemnity bond
indexed bond
judicial bond
junk bond
mortgage bond
municipal bond
par bond
performance bond
refunding bonds
registered bond
samurai bond
savings bond
serial bonds
sterling bond
subordinated bond
super sinker bond
surety bond
sushi bond
Treasury bond
Yankee bond
yearling bond
zero coupon bond

Examples of bond


bond
Beyond the nuclear family: the increasing importance of multigenerational bonds.
The equity premium, ep, implied by the model is then computed as the difference in returns on stocks and bonds.
Derivation of a model of adhesively bonded joints by the asymptotic expansion method.
Thus, forming and maintaining strong social bonds throughout the lifespan is critical to attaining these fundamental goals.
Empathy strengthens social bonds in at least three ways.
In most molecules, the electrons are paired and, with the exception of hydrogen, the four outer most pairs of each atom form chemical bonds.
Even some of the angle bonds may be so constrained.
First, by breaking out of the bonds of traditional female roles they might permanently alter the gender system that the war had placed in flux.
The right-hand figure shows a two-dimensional slice of the local field configuration building up the hydrogen bonds.
First, the increase in the interest-rate make households exchange money for bonds since the opportunity cost of holding money increases.
Equities have, on average, a much higher return than short-term and long-term bonds.
The expropriation of landowners took the form of a ridiculously low price and "payment" in bonds that were little more than worthless pieces of paper.
Rather, the spatial and temporal patterning of loumas has served to strengthen intra-community bonds.
In general, if storage is "sufficiently" desirable, banks will optimally choose not to hold bonds and money for the nonmovers.
To be precise, there is nothing that nominal bonds can do in this environment that money cannot.
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Collocations withbond


bond

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bond issue
In any bondissue, the use of proceeds is of critical importance.
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bond measure
New basketball courts and tennis complex with lighting opened in 2005 part of bondmeasure.
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bond of affection
To take this step will not halt progress in ecumenical dialogue, bonds of affection and common action for human betterment.
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