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bonded

/bon-did/US // ˈbɒn dɪd //UK // (ˈbɒndɪd) //

绑定的,粘合的,担保的,绑定

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : secured by or consisting of bonds: bonded debt.
    • : placed in bond: bonded goods.
    • : Textiles. made of two layers of the same fabric or of a fabric and a lining material attached to each other by a chemical process or adhesive: bonded wool.

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Examples

  • The pair bonded over their interest in mind-altering substances and married two years later.

  • [The Department of Social Services] is saying that she bonded with the foster mom.

  • During the Cold War, anti-communism was the glue that bonded the American conservative movement together.

  • The two quickly bonded over their shared love of film scores and ambitions of composing their own.

  • The chemistry that was there in the first one was the reason we all bonded and stayed friends.

  • The duty on this would amount to about 150, and this has to be paid before the tobacco is removed from the bonded warehouse.

  • The town-walls are built of flint and concrete bonded with ironstone, and are backed with earth.

  • He would give me such words as "combustion," "garbage disposal," "bonded indebtedness" and so on.

  • And these foreign doctors handling cocaine are heavily bonded.

  • This town has never been bonded; we're free from debt and a good balance on hand for improvements.