bond

名詞

UK/bɒnd/
US/bɑːnd/

定義 bond 名詞

relationship(關係)

  1. B2Countable(可數名詞)

    A close connection or relationship that joins two or more people.

    聯繫;關係;連結

    • The strong bonds of friendship/love.

      堅固的友誼/愛情紐帶。

    • They have shared a deep bond ever since she rescued him from the water.

      自從她從水中救了他,他們就建立了深厚的聯繫。

    • People tend to live longer in societies where family bonds are strong.

      在家庭紐帶牢固的社會中,人們往往更長壽。

finance(金融)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    An official document issued by a government or company to show that you have lent them money, which they will repay with interest.

    政府或公司發行的公債;債券

    • I allocated some funds to savings bonds.

      我分配了一些資金購買儲蓄債券。

    • The company issued new corporate bonds to raise capital.

      公司發行了新的公司債券來籌集資金。

    • Purchasing government bonds is considered a safe investment.

      購買政府債券被認為是安全的投資。

agreement(協議)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)

    A formal written agreement or promise with legal validity.

    契約;合約;協議

    • They entered into a formal bond.

      他們簽訂了一份正式合約。

    • The two countries signed a trade bond.

      兩國簽署了一份貿易協定。

    • The bond ensures the rights and obligations of both parties.

      這份合約確保了雙方的權利和義務。

legal(法律)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)law(法律)specialized(專業)

    A sum of money paid as a guarantee that a person accused of a crime will appear in court after being released from prison.

    (美國)保釋金

    • The judge mandated that he post a $10,000 bond while awaiting the appeal.

      法官要求他在等待上訴期間繳納一萬美元的保釋金。

    • He was allowed to be released on bond.

      他被允許保釋。

    • Her family is working to raise the money for her bond.

      她的家人正在努力籌集她的保釋金。

connection(連接)

  1. Countable(可數名詞)Usually singular(通常單數)

    The place where separate parts are joined together, often using an adhesive, or the type of join created.

    黏合處;接合處

    • Once the adhesive has cured, the bond created is waterproof.

      一旦黏合劑固化,所形成的黏合處就是防水的。

    • a robust/fragile/permanent bond.

      一個堅固/脆弱/永久的黏合處。

    • The engineers inspected the strength of the bond.

      工程師們檢查了黏合處的強度。

chemistry(化學)

  1. The force that holds atoms together in a molecule.

    (化學)鍵

    • Carbon atoms can form bonds not only with themselves but also with the atoms of oxygen and nitrogen.

      碳原子不僅可以與自身形成鍵,還可以與氧原子和氮原子形成鍵。

    • The chemical bonds in these molecules determine their stability.

      這些分子中的化學鍵決定了它們的穩定性。

片語 bond 名詞

  • bonds

    ropes or chains used to restrain prisoners and stop them from moving or escaping

    (綑綁犯人的)繩索;枷鎖;鐐銬

    The police used bonds to tie the suspect to the chair for questioning.

    警方使用鐐銬將嫌疑人綁在椅子上進行審訊。

動詞

UK/bɒnd/
US/bɑːnd/

定義 bond 動詞

attach(黏合)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To join materials together with an adhesive, or to be joined in this way.

    (尤指用黏合劑)黏合;接合

    • This new adhesive can effectively bond metal to glass.

      這種新的黏合劑可以有效地將金屬與玻璃黏合。

    • The wood was bonded together, forming a sturdy connection.

      木材被黏合在一起,形成了一個牢固的連接。

    • We assembled the model after bonding the pieces together.

      我們在將零件黏合後組裝了模型。

connect(建立關係)

  1. C2Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To develop a close connection or strong relationship with someone, or to help someone do this.

    建立關係;(使)團結;(使)建立密切關係

    • The goal was to create a close-knit team bond among the members.

      目標是讓成員之間建立緊密的團隊關係。

    • The hospital did not provide enough quiet time for mothers to bond with their babies.

      醫院沒有提供足夠的安靜時間讓母親與嬰兒建立親密關係。

    • They bonded deeply through their shared experiences.

      他們透過共同的經歷建立了深厚的關係。

chemistry(化學)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)

    To hold atoms together in a molecule by a chemical bond, or to be held together in this way.

    (化學)鍵合;結合

    • The molecules of these compounds consist of atoms of different elements chemically bonded together.

      這些化合物的分子由不同元素的原子通過化學鍵結合在一起。

    • Each carbon atom bonds to one bromine atom.

      每個碳原子與一個溴原子鍵結。

    • Hydrogen atoms bond with oxygen atoms to form water molecules.

      氫原子與氧原子鍵結形成水分子。