bond
noun
verb
bɒnd
noun
1
MONEY
钱
an
official
document
promising
that
a
government
or
company
will
pay
back
money
that
it
has
borrowed,
often
with
INTEREST
债券,证券,公债
My
father
put
all
his
money
into
stock
market
bonds.
我父亲把他所有的钱都投在上市债券上。
furious
trading
on
the
bond
market
债券市场的活跃交易
2
RELATIONSHIP
关系
something
that
unites
two
or
more
people
or
groups,
such
as
love,
or
a
shared
interest
or
idea
〔两个或更多人或团体之间的〕纽带,联系,契合,关系;
[+
between
]
the
emotional
bond
between
mother
and
child
母亲和孩子之间的感情纽带
[+
with
]
the
United
States’
special
bond
with
Britain
美国和英国之间的特殊关系
[+
of
]
lifelong
bonds
of
friendship
终生的友好关系
3
bonds
something
that
limits
your
freedom
and
prevents
you
from
doing
what
you
want
[文] 枷锁,桎梏,羁绊
plural 复数 | literary
[+
of
]
the
bonds
of
fear
and
guilt
恐惧和内疚的枷锁
4
WITH GLUE
用胶水
the
way
in
which
two
surfaces
become
attached
to
each
other
using
glue
结合,黏合
Use
a
glue
gun
to
form
a
strong
bond
on
wood
or
china.
用喷胶枪使木头或瓷器牢固地黏合起来。
5
CHEMISTRY
化学
the
chemical
force
that
holds
atoms
together
in
a
molecule
[术语] 键
technical
In
each
methane
molecule
there
are
four
CH
bonds.
每一个甲烷分子中有四个碳氢键。
6
WRITTEN AGREEMENT
书面协议
a
written
agreement
to
do
something,
that
makes
you
legally
responsible
for
doing
it
契约,盟约;
7
my word is my bond
used
to
say
that
you
will
definitely
do
what
you
have
promised
[正式] 我言出必行
formal
8
in/out of bond
in
or
out
of
a
BONDED
WAREHOUSE
[术语] 〔进口货物〕存入关栈中以待完税/已完税出关
technical
verb
9
if
two
things
bond
with
each
other,
they
become
firmly
fixed
together,
especially
after
they
have
been
joined
with
glue
〔尤指用过胶水后〕黏合
I
It
takes
less
than
10
minutes
for
the
two
surfaces
to
bond.
用不了 10 分钟两个表面就会黏合起来。
10
to
develop
a
special
relationship
with
someone
〔与某人〕培养一种特殊的关系
I
[+
with
]
Time
must
be
given
for
the
mother
to
bond
with
her
baby.
母婴之间必须通过时间来培养亲情。
11
to
keep
goods
in
a
bonded
warehouse
中
T 保税仓库 | technical