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bond/bɒnd/ n. & v.●n. 1a a thing that ties another down or together 捆绑物,捆扎物;联结物 b (usu. in pl. 通常用复数) a thing restraining bodily freedom 镣铐,枷锁 broke his bonds 砸碎了他的枷锁 2 (often in pl. 常用复数)a a uniting force 结合(力);联结,联系 sisterly bond 姊妹般的关系 b a restraint; a responsibility 约束(力);责任,义务 bonds of duty 职责的约束 3 a binding engagement; an agreement 契约,票据,合同 his word is his bond 他是讲信用的 4 Commerce 【商业】a a certificate issued by a government or a public company promising to repay borrowed money at a fixed rate of interest at a specified time; a debenture 公债;债券 b an insurance policy held by a travel agent, tour operator, airline, etc., which protects travellers' holidays and money from the company's bankruptcy (旅行代理人、旅游经营者、航空公司等的)保险单 5 adhesiveness 黏合,黏合剂,黏结剂 6 Law a deed by which a person is bound to make payment to another 【法律】付款保证书 7 Chem. a linkage between atoms in a chemical compound 【化】键 8 Building the laying of bricks in one of various patterns in a wall in order to ensure strength 【建筑术】(砌墙时的)砌合,砌式 English bond 英国式砌合; Flemish bond 荷兰式砌合 ●v. 1 tr.a lay (bricks) overlapping 砌合(砖) b bind together (resin with fibres, etc.) 使(树脂与纤维等)黏合,使结合 2 intr. adhere; hold together 粘合,结合,连在一起 3 tr. connect with a bond (用约束力)连接起来 4 tr. place (goods) in bond 把(货物)存入关栈 5a intr. become emotionally attached (感情上)恋恋不舍 b tr. link by an emotional or psychological bond 团结在一起 □ in bond (of goods) stored in a bonded warehouse until the importer pays the duty owing (see 见 BONDED)(货物)在关栈中 [Middle English variant of BAND1] |