bond
- IPA[bɒnd]
英式
- a relationship between people or groups based on shared feelings, interests, or experiences;a connection between two surfaces or objects that have been joined together, especially by means of an adhesive substance, heat, or pressure
- join or be joined securely to something else, especially by means of an adhesive substance, heat, or pressure;establish a relationship or link with someone based on shared feelings, interests, or experiences
verb: bond, 3rd person present: bonds, gerund or present participle: bonding, past tense: bonded, past participle: bonded
noun: bond, plural noun: bonds
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名詞
- 1. a relationship between people or groups based on shared feelings, interests, or experiences there was a bond of understanding between them 同義詞
- 2. a connection between two surfaces or objects that have been joined together, especially by means of an adhesive substance, heat, or pressure there was no effective bond between the concrete and the steel
- ▪ a strong force of attraction holding atoms together in a molecule or crystal, resulting from the sharing or transfer of electrons each carbon atom uses three electrons to form bonds with the adjacent atoms
- ▪ literary ropes, chains, or other restraints used to restrict someone's movement or hold something in place he stooped over the trussed man and tested his bonds 同義詞
- 3. an agreement with legal force. 同義詞
- ▪ a deed by which a person is committed to make payment to another.
- ▪ South African a mortgage.
- ▪ a certificate issued by a government or a public company promising to repay borrowed money at a fixed rate of interest at a specified time.
- ▪ an insurance policy held by a company, which protects against losses resulting from circumstances such as bankruptcy.
- ▪ US a sum of money paid as bail.
- 4. a pattern in which bricks are laid in order to ensure the strength of the resulting structure English bond Flemish bond
動詞
- 1. join or be joined securely to something else, especially by means of an adhesive substance, heat, or pressure press the material to bond the layers together this material will bond well to stainless steel rods
- ▪ establish a relationship or link with someone based on shared feelings, interests, or experiences the failure to properly bond with their children
- 2. join or be joined by a chemical bond neutral molecules bond to the central atom
- 3. lay (bricks) in an overlapping pattern so as to form a strong structure.
- 4. place (dutiable goods) in bond assets may have to be sold or bonded to provide cash for the payment of this tax
- (of a thing) joined securely to another thing, especially by an adhesive, a heat process, or ... bonded metal plates
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a thing or things) joined securely to another or each other, especially by an adhesive, ... a bonded carpet
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an animal or person) form a close relationship through courtship and sexual activity with ... only 3 per cent of all animal species pair-bond
- a relationship formed by pair-bonding.
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- (of an animal or person) form a close relationship through courtship and sexual activity with ... only 3 percent of all animal species pair-bond
- a relationship so formed.
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for Premium Bond
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- a chemical bond in which three pairs of electrons are shared between two atoms.
Oxford Dictionary
- a chemical bond of the kind joining successive sugar molecules in a polynucleotide.
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- a bond issued by a bank or other financial institution, guaranteeing the fulfilment of a ...
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- IPA[bänd]
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- a relationship between people or groups based on shared feelings, interests, or experiences: there was a bond of understanding between them
- join or be joined securely to something else, especially by means of an adhesive substance, ... press the material to bond the layers together this material will bond well to stainless steel rods
Oxford American Dictionary