词汇 | bond |
释义 | bond (verb) bond 9 ENTRIES FOUND: bond (noun) bond (verb) bonding (noun) bond paper (noun) double bond (noun) junk bond (noun) savings bond (noun) single bond (noun) triple bond (noun) 1 bond /ˈbɑːnd/ noun plural bonds 1 bond /ˈbɑːnd/ noun plural bonds Learner's definition of BOND 1 [count] : something (such as an idea, interest, experience, or feeling) that is shared between people or groups and forms a connection between them纽带;联系;关系 the bonds of friendship友谊的纽带 a daughter's bond with her mother母女之间的亲情 family/kinship bonds家庭/亲属关系 Recent events have helped to strengthen the bonds between our two countries.近期的事件加强了我们两国间的联系。 My roommate and I share a common bond because we both grew up in the Midwest.室友和我有着共同之处,因为我俩都是在中西部长大的。 the bonds of holy matrimony [=the connection between two people who are married to each other]神圣的婚姻纽带 2 [count] finance : an official document in which a government or company promises to pay back an amount of money that it has borrowed and to pay interest for the borrowed money公债;债券 She has invested most of her money in stocks and bonds.她把大部分钱都投资在股票和债券上了。 The city issued bonds [=the city created bonds and sold them to investors] to pay for the new school.这个城市为建新学校发行了债券。 municipal bonds [=bonds issued by a local government]市政债券 — see also junk bond, savings bond 3 [count] formal : a chain or rope that is used to prevent someone from moving or acting freely镣铐;(捆绑人的)绳索;桎梏 — usually plural通常用复数 The prisoner was able to break free from the bonds that held him.那名囚犯挣脱了套在他身上的镣铐。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 They struggled to free themselves from the bonds of oppression.他们为摆脱压迫的枷锁奋起抗争。 4 [count] : the condition of being held together or joined连接;结合 The glue provides a good/strong bond between the two pieces of wood.胶水把两片木板紧紧地粘到一起。 5 [count] chemistry : a force that holds together the atoms in a molecule键合;键 chemical bonds化学键 — see also double bond, single bond, triple bond 6 [count] formal : a promise or agreement to do something承诺;契约 You can believe me when I say I'll help you. My word is my bond. [=I always do what I promise to do]当我说我会帮助你时,你可以相信我。我说话算数。 7 [noncount] chiefly US, law : the amount of money that someone promises to pay if a prisoner who is allowed to leave jail does not return later for a trial or to prison : an agreement to pay bail保释金 The accused was released on $10,000 bond. [=the person accused of a crime was released from jail because someone promised to pay $10,000 if the accused person does not appear for the trial]被告以1万美元取保释放。 8 [noncount] : bond paper used high-quality bond for the letter用高级文件纸写信 2 bond /ˈbɑːnd/ verb bonds; bonded; bonding 2 bond /ˈbɑːnd/ verb bonds; bonded; bonding Learner's definition of BOND 1 a [+ object] : to join (things) together使连接;使结合 Heat was used to bond the sheets of plastic together.高温使一张张的塑料制品黏合起来。 The poster was bonded to the wall with glue/adhesive.海报用胶水/黏合剂粘在墙上。 b [no object] : to join to something else黏合;结合 The pieces of wood bonded (to each other) well.这些木块粘得很结实。 2 [no object] : to form a close relationship with someone形成亲近关系 — often + with We were strangers at first, but we bonded (with each other) quickly.开始时我们之间还很陌生,但很快就熟悉了。 A new mother bonds with her baby.母亲和她刚出生的宝宝建立起亲昵的关系。 — bonding adjective, always used before a noun a bonding agent [=a glue, an adhesive]黏合剂 |
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