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| | VERB | | | /bɒnd/ | | | | 1 | I to develop feelings of love , friendship , or duty towards other people , or to make someone develop these feelings 建立感情;建立友谊;团结在一起 | The two new recruits seemed to bond immediately. 两名新兵似乎立即就建立了友谊。 | | +together The team has bonded together well. 队员们紧密地团结在一起。 | | +with He never felt like he bonded with any of the other students. 他从来不想和其他任何学生建立友谊。 | | 1a | to develop the strong and special feeling of love that it is considered normal for a mother and her baby to have for one another 建立母婴关系 | | The mother and baby are left together after the birth so that they can start to bond. 婴儿一出生就被与母亲安排在一起,这样她们就能够开始建立母婴关系。 | | | | | 2 | I/T to fix two things firmly together , usually with glue , or to become fixed in this way (使)黏合;(使)结合 | a substance used for bonding plastics 用于黏合塑料的物质 | | +together The fibres bond together and form a thin sheet. 纤维粘在一起形成薄片。 | | bond sth to sth This product bonds fabric to any surface. 这种产品能使织物粘在任何表面上。 | | | |