0 a close connection joining two or more people -- 紐帶;聯繫;關係
1 an official paper given by the government or a company to show that you have lent them money that they will pay back to you at a particular interest rate -- 公債;債券
3 a place where single parts of something are joined together, especially with glue, or the type of join made -- 黏合處
4 the ropes or chains that hold prisoners and prevent them moving around or escaping -- (捆綁犯人用的)繩索;鐐銬,枷鎖
Loose his bonds and set him free. 鬆開他的鐐銬放了他吧。
5 to stick materials together, especially using glue, or to be stuck together like this -- (尤指用膠水)(使)黏合;結合
6 to develop a close connection or strong relationship with someone, or to make someone do this -- 聯合;團結;建立關係
Beyond the nuclear family: the increasing importance of multigenerational bonds.
The equity premium, ep, implied by the model is then computed as the difference in returns on stocks and bonds.
Derivation of a model of adhesively bonded joints by the asymptotic expansion method.
Thus, forming and maintaining strong social bonds throughout the lifespan is critical to attaining these fundamental goals.
Empathy strengthens social bonds in at least three ways.
In most molecules, the electrons are paired and, with the exception of hydrogen, the four outer most pairs of each atom form chemical bonds.
Even some of the angle bonds may be so constrained.
First, by breaking out of the bonds of traditional female roles they might permanently alter the gender system that the war had placed in flux.