bond
bond 英 [bɒnd] 美 [bɑnd]
n. 绑定,联结;钱,按揭贷款;桎梏 v. 结合
进行时:bonding 过去式:bonded 过去分词:bonded 第三人称单数:bonds 名词复数:bonds
- You and your best friend have a bond that allows you to trust each other with all your thoughts and secrets. A bond is a connection between two things.
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- n. 绑定,联结;钱,按揭贷款;桎梏
- v. 结合
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1. A bond of friendship had been forged between them.
他们之间形成了一种友谊的纽带。
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2. The agreement strengthened the bonds between the two countries.
协议加强了两国间的联系。
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3. the special bond between mother and child
母子间的独特关系
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4. He was released on $5 000 bond.
他以 5 000 元取保释放。
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5. to pay off a bond
偿清按揭贷款
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6. We had to take out a second bond on the property.
我们得申请第二按揭以购买这个房产。
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7. bond rates
按揭贷款利率
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8. to release sb from their bonds
给某人脱去枷锁
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9. the bonds of oppression, the bonds of injustice
压迫╱不公正的枷锁
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10. a firm bond between the two surfaces
两个面之间的牢固接合
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11. This new glue bonds a variety of surfaces in seconds.
这种新型胶水可迅速粘牢各种材质的面板。
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12. It cannot be used to bond wood to metal.
这不能把木料粘贴在金属上。
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13. The atoms bond together to form a molecule.
原子结合形成分子。
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14. Mothers who are depressed sometimes fail to bond with their children.
长期抑郁的母亲有时无法和孩子建立亲子关系。
- bond (adj.) c. 1300, "in a state of a serf, unfree," from bond (n.) "tenant, farmer holding land under a lord in return for customary service; a married bond as head of a household" (mid-13c.). The Old English form was bonda, bunda "husbandman, householder," but the Middle English word probably is from Old Norse *bonda, a contraction of boande, buande "occupier and tiller of soil, peasant, husbandman," a noun from the past participle of bua, boa "to dwell" (from PIE root *bheue- "to be, exist, grow").
- bond (n.) early 13c., "anything that binds, fastens, or confines," phonetic variant of band (n.1) and at first interchangeable with it. For vowel change, see long (adj.); also influenced by unrelated Old English bonda "householder," literally "dweller" (see bond (adj.)).
- bond (v.) 1670s, "to put in a bond" (transitive), from bond (n.). Intransitive sense "hold together from being bonded" is from 1836. Originally of things; of persons by 1969.
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