bonds
US /bɑːndz/
UK /bɒndz/
复数名词
1.
束缚, 镣铐
something used to tie or bind; a physical restraint
示例:
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The prisoner was held in strong bonds.
囚犯被强力束缚着。
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They broke free from their bonds.
他们挣脱了束缚。
2.
纽带, 联系
a close connection joining people or groups
示例:
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The strong bonds of friendship kept them together.
牢固的友谊纽带使他们团结在一起。
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Family bonds are very important to her.
家庭纽带对她来说非常重要。
3.
debt instruments issued by a government or company to raise capital, promising to pay interest over a period and to repay the principal at maturity
示例:
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Many investors buy government bonds for their stability.
许多投资者购买政府债券以求稳定。
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Corporate bonds offer higher returns but also higher risk.
公司债券提供更高的回报,但风险也更高。