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    bond の英語での意味

    bondbond1 /bɒnd $ bɑːnd/ AWL noun [countable] すべての翻訳を見る1money an official document promising that a government or company will pay back money that it has borrowed, often with interest政府または企業が借入金を(通常は利子付きで)返済することを約束する公式証書:  My father put all his money into stock market bonds.父は全財産を株式市場の債券につぎ込んだ。 furious trading on the bond market債券市場での激しい取引 see also junk bond, premium bond, savings bond2relationship something that unites two or more people or groups, such as love, or a shared interest or idea愛情や共通の関心・考えなど、二人以上の人またはグループを結びつけるものtiebond between the emotional bond between mother and child母と子の間の情緒的な絆bond with the United States’ special bond with Britain米国と英国の特別な絆bond of lifelong bonds of friendship生涯にわたる友情の絆3bonds [plural] literary文語 something that limits your freedom and prevents you from doing what you want自由を制限し、望むことができなくさせるものbond of the bonds of fear and guilt恐怖と罪悪感の束縛4with glue the way in which two surfaces become attached to each other using glue接着剤を使って二つの面が互いに付着する仕組み:  Use a glue gun to form a strong bond on wood or china.グルーガンを使って、木材や陶磁器にしっかりとした接着を作る。5chemistry technical専門語 the chemical force that holds atoms together in a molecule分子内で原子を結びつける化学的な力:  In each methane molecule there are four CH bonds.メタン分子にはそれぞれ四つのCH結合がある。6written agreement a written agreement to do something, that makes you legally responsible for doing it何かを行うための書面による合意で、それを実行する法的責任を負わせるものcontract7my word is my bond formalフォーマル used to say that you will definitely do what you have promised必ず約束を果たすと言うときに使う表現8in/out of bond technical専門語 in or out of a bonded warehouse保税倉庫内または保税倉庫外でCOLLOCATIONSコロケーション– Meaning 2― 意味 2adjectives形容詞a close/strong bond· A strong bond had developed between them.彼らの間には強い絆が生まれていた。a common bond (=one that people share)· They shared a common bond – a love of literature.彼らには共通の絆があった——文学への愛である。a special bond· There was a special bond between him and his mother.彼と母親の間には特別な絆があった。an emotional bond· As soon as we met we felt an emotional bond.出会ったとたん、私たちは感情的な絆を感じた。verbs動詞form/forge a bond (=make a bond)· Frequently horses form a strong bond with their riders.馬はよく騎手と強い絆を結ぶ。have a bond· Twins often have a very close bond.双子はしばしば非常に密接な絆を持つ。feel a bond· The people of the island feel a strong bond with each other.島の人々は互いに強い絆を感じている。strengthen a bond· Sharing experiences strengthens bonds with friends.経験を共にすることで友人との絆が強まる。break/destroy a bond· He didn’t want to do anything to break the bond between them.彼は二人の間の絆を壊すようなことは何もしたくなかった。a bond develops (=a bond of friendship developed between them)· Over six months of working together, a close bond developed.六か月間共に仕事をする中で、親密な絆が育まれた。
    bondbond2 AWL verb 1[intransitive] if two things bond with each other, they become firmly fixed together, especially after they have been joined with glue二つのものが互いに接合する、特に接着剤でつなげた後にしっかりと固定される:  It takes less than ten minutes for the two surfaces to bond.二つの面が接着するのに十分もかからない。2[intransitive] to develop a special relationship with someone誰かと特別な関係を築くbondingbond with Time must be given for the mother to bond with her baby.母親が赤ちゃんと絆を結ぶための時間を与えなければならない。3[transitive] technical専門語 to keep goods in a bonded warehouse商品を保税倉庫に保管する