bond

US /bɑːnd/
UK /bɑːnd/
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1.

束縛, 連接物

a thing used to tie something or to fasten things together

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The prisoner was held by a strong bond.
囚犯被強烈的束縛所控制。
The rope served as a secure bond.
繩子起到了牢固的連接作用。
2.

紐帶, 聯繫

a close connection joining two or more people or groups

:
There was a strong bond between the siblings.
兄弟姐妹之間有很強的紐帶
Their shared experiences created an unbreakable bond.
他們共同的經歷創造了牢不可破的紐帶
3.

債券, 公債

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.
她投資了政府債券
The company issued new corporate bonds.
該公司發行了新的公司債券
1.

粘合, 結合

to join or be joined securely to something else, especially by means of an adhesive substance, or by physical or chemical forces

:
The glue will bond the two pieces of wood together.
膠水會將兩塊木頭粘合在一起。
These atoms bond to form a molecule.
這些原子結合形成一個分子。
2.

建立聯繫, 增進感情

to develop a close relationship with someone

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Parents often bond with their babies immediately after birth.
父母通常在孩子出生後立即與他們建立親密關係
The team members quickly bonded during the retreat.
團隊成員在休養期間迅速建立了聯繫