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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2385 COCA: 1880

bond

noun
/bɒnd/
/bɑːnd/
Idioms
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    strong connection牢固的联系

  1. [countable] something that forms a connection between people or groups, such as a feeling of friendship or shared ideas and experiences纽带;联系;关系;契合
    • the bond that links us连接我们的纽带
    • bond between A and B A bond of friendship had been forged between them.他们之间形成了友谊的纽带。
    • The agreement strengthened the bonds between the two countries.该协定加强了两国间的联系。
    • the special bond between mother and child母子间的独特关系
    • Informal language creates a bond between the members of the community. 非正式语言在社区成员之间建立了一种联系。
    • bond with somebody The students formed strong bonds with each other. 学生们彼此建立了牢固的联系。
    Extra Examples
    • She felt a bond of affection for the other girls.她与其他女孩感情很深。
    • We try to forge bonds between the different communities.我们努力在不同社区之间建立联系。
    Topics Family and relationshipsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • close
    • strong
    • common
    verb + bond
    • be linked by
    • feel
    • have
    bond + verb
    • exist
    • link somebody
    preposition
    • bond between
    • bond of
    See full entry
  2. money

  3. [countable] an agreement by a government or a company to pay you interest on the money you have lent; a document containing this agreement债券;公债
    • government bonds公债。
    see also junk bond, savings bond
    Extra Examples
    • The bonds were redeemed in 2002.这些债券已于 2002 年偿付。
    • I decided to invest in some government bonds.我决定投资一些政府债券。
    Topics Moneyc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • high-yield
    • long-term
    • corporate
    verb + bond
    • buy
    • invest in
    • purchase
    bond + noun
    • market
    See full entry
  4. [uncountable] (especially North American English, law法律) a sum of money that is paid as bail保释金
    • He was released on $5 000 bond.他以 5 000 美元取保释放。
  5. [countable]
    (also mortgage bond)
    (South African English) a legal agreement by which a bank lends you money to buy a house, etc. which you pay back over many years; the sum of money that is lent按揭贷款协议;按揭贷款
    • to pay off a bond偿清按揭贷款
    • We had to take out a second bond on the property.我们得申请第二按揭以购买这个房产。
    • bond rates (= of interest)按揭贷款利率
    Topics Moneyc2, Houses and homesc2
  6. ropes/chains绳索;链条

  7. bonds
    [plural] (formal) the ropes or chains keeping somebody prisoner; anything that stops you from being free to do what you want捆绑犯人的绳索(或镣铐);羁绊;桎梏
    • to release somebody from their bonds给某人脱去枷锁
    • the bonds of oppression/injustice压迫/不公正的枷锁
  8. legal agreement法律协定

  9. [countable] (formal) a legal written agreement or promise书面的法律协定(或承诺)
    • We entered into a solemn bond.我们缔结了一项庄严的协定。
    Topics Law and justicec1
  10. join结合

  11. [countable] the way in which two things are joined together连接;结合
    • a firm bond between the two surfaces两个面之间的牢固接合
  12. chemistry化学

  13. [countable] the way in which atoms are held together in a chemical compound键合;键Topics Physics and chemistryc2
  14. Word OriginMiddle English: variant of band.
Idioms
somebody’s word is their bond
  1. somebody’s promise can be relied on completely一诺千金;言而有信

bond

verb
/bɒnd/
/bɑːnd/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bond
/bɒnd/
/bɑːnd/
he / she / it bonds
/bɒndz/
/bɑːndz/
past simple bonded
/ˈbɒndɪd/
/ˈbɑːndɪd/
past participle bonded
/ˈbɒndɪd/
/ˈbɑːndɪd/
-ing form bonding
/ˈbɒndɪŋ/
/ˈbɑːndɪŋ/
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    join together

  1. [transitive, intransitive] to join two things strongly together; to join strongly to something else 使牢固结合;把…紧紧地连接到
    • bond something This new glue bonds a variety of surfaces in seconds.这种新型胶水可迅速粘牢各种材质的面板。
    • bond (A) to B It cannot be used to bond wood to metal.这不能把木料粘贴在金属上。
    • bond (A and B) together The atoms bond together to form a molecule.原子结合形成分子。
    Topics Physics and chemistryc1
  2. develop relationship发展关系

  3. [intransitive, transitive] bond (with somebody) to develop or create a relationship of trust with somebody增强(与某人的)信任关系;建立(与某人的)互信关系
    • Mothers who are depressed sometimes fail to bond with their children.患抑郁症的母亲有时无法和孩子建立亲子关系。
    Topics Family and relationshipsc1
  4. Word OriginMiddle English: variant of band.
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2385 COCA: 1880
bond

noun¹

1feeling of friendship友情ADJECTIVE | VERB + BOND | BOND + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEclose, strong親密的聯繫;密切的關係common共同的紐帶special特別的聯繫natural天然的紐帶emotional, spiritual情感紐帶;精神上的紐帶A strong spiritual bond exists between them.他們倆在精神上緊密相通。VERB + BONDbe linked by, feel, have, share有紐帶相連;關係密切She felt a bond of affection for the other girls.她與其他女孩感情很深。create, develop, establish, forge, form建立聯繫;發展聯繫strengthen加強聯繫loosen, weaken放鬆/削弱聯繫break, sever切斷聯繫;斷絕關係BOND + VERBexist紐帶存在link sb紐帶連接某人the bond that links us連接我們的紐帶PREPOSITIONbond between⋯之間的聯繫We try to forge bonds between the different communities.我們努力在不同社區之間建立聯繫。bond of⋯的紐帶bonds of friendship友誼的紐帶
bond

noun²

2certificate for money you have lent債券ADJECTIVE | VERB + BOND | BOND + NOUN ADJECTIVEhigh-yield, long-term高收益/長期債券corporate, government, municipal, savings, treasury公司債券;公債;市政債券;儲蓄債券;國庫券convertible可兌換債券junk高風險債券the high yield on junk bonds高風險債券的高收益VERB + BONDbuy, invest in, purchase, put money into購買債券;投資債券I decided to invest in some government bonds.我決定投資一些政府債券。cash, cash in, redeem把債券兌現;償付債券The bonds were redeemed in 2002.這些債券已於 2002 年償付。issue, sell發行/出售債券BOND + NOUNmarket債券市場
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2385 COCA: 1880
bond

noun

 See also the entry for relationship 1 另见relationship条第1义bond ♦︎ rapport ♦︎ empathy ♦︎ affinityThese are all words for a close connection, friendship or understanding between people or groups. 这些词均表示人际间的紧密联系、亲善、理解。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a bond / a rapport / empathy / an affinity between A and Ba rapport / empathy / an affinity with sb / sthempathy / an affinity for / towards sb / stha close bond / rapport / affinity(a) great rapport / empathy / affinity(a) real bond / rapport / empathy / affinity(a) natural bond / empathy / affinitya special bond / rapport / affinityto feel / have a bond / a rapport / empathy / an affinityto develop a bond / a rapport / empathy bond [countable] something that forms a connection between people or groups, such as a feeling of friendship or shared ideas and experiences 纽带;联系;默契A bond of friendship had been forged between them.他们俩曾经结交成为朋友。The agreement strengthened the bonds between the two countries.该协定加强了两国间的联系。the special bond between mother and child母子间的独特关系 bond

verb

[intransitive] Mothers who are depressed sometimes fail to bond with their children.患忧郁症的母亲有时无法和孩子建立亲子关系。
rapport ræˈpɔː(r) [singular, uncountable] a friendly relationship in which people like and understand each other 亲善;融洽;和谐Honesty is essential if there is to be a good rapport between patient and therapist.以诚为本,病人和治疗师才能建立默契。There was little rapport between the two women.这两个女人不和。NOTE 辨析 Bond or rapport? Rapport is more commonly used to describe a personal relationship between individuals; bond is more general and describes relationships between countries and groups as well. A rapport is based on understanding and liking each other; a bond can exist because of many different things, for example a shared interest, a family relationship, or financial reasons. If people or groups share a bond, they have a connection that is difficult to break and that affects the way they behave. It is stronger and more important than a rapport. A bond may be forged over a period of time; a rapport may need to be established but you can also have an instant rapport with sb, that just happens without effort. * rapport较常用于描述个体之间的私人关系;bond较笼统,还用于描述国家间、群体间的关系。rapport基于互相理解和喜欢;bond可以因许多不同的原因而产生,如共同的兴趣、家庭关系、经济联系等。bond所指的人际间的联系很难切断,而且这种联系会影响人们的行为方式。bond比rapport更牢固、更重要。bond可能经过一段时间才能形成,常与动词forge搭配;rapport可能需要逐渐建立,常与动词establish搭配,但也有可能无须努力便自然而然地产生,即所谓的“一见如故”(to have an instant rapport with sb)。 empathy ˈempəθi [uncountable, singular] the ability to understand another person's feelings or experience 同感;共鸣;同情the writer's imaginative empathy with his subject作者把想象中的感情投入到笔下的人物She shows a lack of empathy for other people's situations.她显得对其他人的处境缺乏同情。You feel empathy for sb because you are able to imagine what it is like to be that person and to share their feelings. It is sometimes confused with sympathy. * empathy指能够想象他人的处境且能感受他们的心情,有时会跟sympathy混淆Both authors have the skill to make you feel empathy with their heroines (= you understand and share their feelings).两位作者都有技巧让人对其女主角产生共鸣。I have great sympathy for the flood victims (= I feel very sorry for them).我对洪灾受害者抱有极大的同情。 see also sympathy sympathy see also empathize understand 2 affinity əˈfɪnəti [singular] (formal) a strong feeling that you understand and like sb/sth 喜好;喜爱Sam was born in the country and had a deep affinity with nature.萨姆在乡下出生,特别喜爱大自然。Humans have a special affinity for dolphins.人类格外喜爱海豚。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 2385 COCA: 1880

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