bond
US: /ˈbɑnd/
UK: /bˈɒnd/
UK: /bˈɒnd/
English Vietnamese dictionary
bond /bɔnd/
- danh từ
- dây đai, đay buộc; ((nghĩa bóng)) mối quan hệ, mối ràng buộc
- giao kèo, khế ước, lời cam kết
- to enter in to a bond to: ký giao kèo, cam kết (làm gì)
- (tài chính) phiếu nợ, bông
- (số nhiều) gông cùm, xiềng xích, sự tù tội
- in bonds: bị gông cùm, bị giam cầm
- sự gửi vào kho
- in bond: gửi vào kho (hàng hoá)
- to take goods out of bond: lấy hàng ở kho ra
- (vật lý) sự liên kết
- atomic bond: liên kết nguyên tử
- (kiến trúc) kiểu xây ghép (gạch, đá, để làm cho tường vững)
- ngoại động từ
- gửi (hàng) vào kho
- (kiến trúc) xây ghép (gạch, đá)
Advanced English dictionary
noun, verb
+ noun
strong connection
1 [C] ~ (between A and B) something that forms a connection between people or groups, such as a feeling of friendship or shared ideas and experiences: A bond of friendship had been forged between them. + The agreement strengthened the bonds between the two countries. + the special bond between mother and child
money
2 [C] an agreement by a government or a company to pay you interest on the money you have lent; a document containing this agreement: government bonds
See also -
3 [U] (law) (especially AmE) a sum of money that is paid as BAIL: He was released on $5 000 bond.
ropes / chains
4 (bonds) [pl.] (formal) the ropes or chains keeping sb prisoner; anything that stops you from being free to do what you want: to release sb from their bonds + the bonds of oppression / injustice
legal agreement
5 [C] (formal) a legal written agreement or promise: We entered into a solemn bond.
join
6 [C] the way in which two things are joined together: a firm bond between the two surfaces
chemistry
7 [C] the way in which ATOMS are held together in a chemical compound
Idioms see WORD n.
+ verb
join firmly
1 ~ (A and B) (together)
~ (A) to B to join two things firmly together; to join firmly to sth else: [VN] This new glue bonds a variety of surfaces in seconds. + It cannot be used to bond wood to metal. + [V] The atoms bond together to form a molecule.
develop relationship
2 ~ (with sb) to develop or create a relationship of trust and affection with sb: Mothers who are depressed sometimes fail to bond with their children. [also VN]
Thesaurus dictionary
n.
1 tie(s), shackles, chains, fetters, manacles, handcuffs, trammels, thongs, cord(s), rope(s); restraint(s), constraint(s), check(s), control(s), rein(s):
The council is hampered by the bonds of the old regulations.
2 covenant, pact, contract, agreement, engagement, compact, treaty:
To unite the party a bond of confederacy was formed.
3 connection, link, linkage, union, tie, relationship:
The main bond between us was a shared love of the theatre. The bond between the veneer and the board should hold with a little more glue.
v.
4 cement, bind, hold together, stick, cohere:
They use mortar to bond the bricks together.
Collocation dictionary
1 feeling of friendship
ADJ.
close, strong | common | natural | emotional, spiritual
A strong spiritual bond exists between them.
VERB + BOND
be linked by, feel, have
She felt a bond of affection for the other girls.
| create, develop, forge, form | strengthen | break, destroy
BOND + VERB
exist | link sb
the bond that links us
PREP.
~ between
trying to forge bonds between the different communities
| ~ of
bonds of friendship
2 certificate for money you have lent
ADJ.
long-term | government, savings, treasury | junk
the high yield on junk bonds
VERB + BOND
buy, invest in, purchase, put money into
I decided to invest in some government bonds.
| cash in, redeem
The bonds were redeemed in 2002.
| issue, sell
BOND + NOUN
market
Concise English dictionary
bonds|bonded|bondingbɒnd
noun
+an electrical force linking atoms
+a certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discounted) that is issued by a government or corporation in order to raise money; the issuer is required to pay a fixed sum annually until maturity and then a fixed sum to repay the principal
+a connection based on kinship or marriage or common interest
+(criminal law) money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial
+a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
+a connection that fastens things together
+a superior quality of strong durable white writing paper; originally made for printing documents
+United States civil rights leader who was elected to the legislature in Georgia but was barred from taking his seat because he opposed the Vietnam War (born 1940)
+British secret operative 007 in novels by Ian Fleming
+the property of sticking together (as of glue and wood) or the joining of surfaces of different composition
verb
+stick to firmly
+create social or emotional ties
+issue bonds on
+bring together in a common cause or emotion
adj.
+held in slavery