bond / bɒnd /

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bond3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. something that binds, fastens, confines, or holds together.
  2. a cord, rope, band, or ligament.
  3. something that binds a person or persons to a certain circumstance or line of behavior: the bond of matrimony.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to put on or under bond: The company refused to bond a former criminal.
  2. to connect or bind.
  3. Finance. to place a bonded debt on or secure a debt by bonds; mortgage.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to hold together or cohere, from or as from being bonded, as bricks in a wall or particles in a mass.
  2. Psychology, Animal Behavior. to establish a bonding.

bond 近义词

n. 名词 noun

binder or fastener

n. 名词 noun

association, relation

n. 名词 noun

guarantee; contract

v. 动词 verb

fasten; stick

更多bond例句

  1. The VW offering also marks test of investor appetite for green bonds from borrowers previously marred by environmental issues.
  2. This made the enzyme very efficient at breaking cysteine’s bond to the thiol.
  3. It described investors who were supposed to exert power over governments by selling their bonds, or merely threatening to, and thus making deficit-spending more expensive.
  4. The Fed has purchased just $12 billion through its corporate bond programs through the end of August, far short of the $750 billion maximum.
  5. By bolstering a bond market that had been in freefall, the federal government offered its largest, most rapid and least encumbered relief to large businesses that already had robust cash reserves.
  6. But yes, I pictured a James Bond-type just sauntering over to her.
  7. Failure to bond to their parents was the prominent reason children were being given away.
  8. With no record and no warrants, he was given a four-figure bond by a judge the next morning.
  9. Marriage is a bond and a commitment—marrying yourself is ridiculous because you are already married to yourself.
  10. He was released within the hour without a bond on his own recognizance.
  11. I have written to her, and to Mrs. Coningsby; and she is perfectly free: every bond is relinquished, but that of the heart.
  12. The bond of marriage seemed an accursed thing, the mere slavery of women.
  13. Out of a dark porch, ten paces along Bond Street, appeared a burly figure to fall into step a few yards behind Gray.
  14. A lingering hope was dispelled when, looking right and left along Bond Street, he failed to perceive the missing pair.
  15. Ten paces along Bond Street he encountered a small, stooping figure which became detached from the shadows of a shop door.