bond
US /bɑːnd/
UK /bɑːnd/

1.
2.
ikatan, hubungan
a close connection joining two or more people or groups
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There was a strong bond between the siblings.
Ada ikatan yang kuat antara saudara kandung.
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Their shared experiences created an unbreakable bond.
Pengalaman bersama mereka menciptakan ikatan yang tak terpisahkan.
3.
obligasi, surat utang
a certificate of debt issued by a government or company, promising to pay back the borrowed money at a fixed interest rate on a specified date
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She invested in government bonds.
Dia berinvestasi dalam obligasi pemerintah.
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The company issued new corporate bonds.
Perusahaan menerbitkan obligasi korporasi baru.
1.
mengikat, merekatkan
to join or be joined securely to something else, especially by means of an adhesive substance, or by physical or chemical forces
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The glue will bond the two pieces of wood together.
Lem akan merekatkan kedua potong kayu itu.
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These atoms bond to form a molecule.
Atom-atom ini berikatan membentuk molekul.
2.
berikatan, menjalin hubungan
to develop a close relationship with someone
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Parents often bond with their babies immediately after birth.
Orang tua seringkali terikat dengan bayi mereka segera setelah lahir.
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The team members quickly bonded during the retreat.
Anggota tim dengan cepat terikat selama retret.