bond
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|ACADEMIC vocabularyIELTS vocabulary bond /bɒnd $ bɑːnd/ noun [countable]
bond verb
پیوند
وصل کردن، متصل کردن، چسباندن اتصال، ارتباط، سندی که به موجب آن خود و وارث و اوصیا و مباشرین امورش را به پرداخت مبلغ معینی به دیگری متعهد می کند، وجه الضمانه، سهم، سند قرضه، موافقت نامه، رج چینی، اجر چینی، نماچینی، رژچینی، مهار، بند، زنجیر، قرارداد الزام آور، عهد ومیثاق، هرچیزی که شخص را مقیدسازد، معاهده، قرارداد، کفیل، رابطه، پیوستگی، ضمانت، تضمین نامه یاتعهدنامه دائر به پرداخت وجه، رهن کردن، تضمین کردن، اوراق قرضه، علوم مهندسی: چسب، الکترونیک: ربط، عمران: بندکشی، معماری: همبند، قانون فقه: سهم استقراضی، شیمی: پیوند، روانشناسی: پیوند، بازرگانی: تعهد، به انبار گمرک تحویل دادن
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Advanced Persian Dictionary الکترونیک: پیوند،
شیمی: سند قرضه، ضمانت، تعهد،
تجارت خارجی: وصل کردن، متصل کردن، چسباندن اتصال، ارتباط، چسب،
علوم مهندسی: سندی که به موجب ان خود و وارث و اوصیا و مباشرین امورش را به پرداخت مبلغ معینی به دیگری متعهد می کند، وجه الضمانه، سند، سهم، سهم استقراضی،
حقوق: سند قرضه، ضمانت، تعهد، موافقت نامه، به انبار گمرک تحویل دادن،
بازرگانی: رج چینی، اجر چینی، نماچینی، پیوند، رژچینی، همبند،
معماری: مهار، بندکشی،
عمران: پیوند،
روانشناسی: ربط،
الکترونیک: قید، بند، زنجیر، (مج).قرارداد الزام اور، عهد ومیثاق، هرچیزی که شخص را مقیدسازد، معاهده، قرارداد، کفیل، رابطه، پیوستگی، ضمانت، (حق).تضمین نامه یاتعهدنامه دایر به پرداخت وجه، رهن کردن، تضمین کردن، اوراق قرضه
زیست شناسی: نیروی جاذبی که مولکولها را باهم یکدیگر نگه می دارد
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Words bond[noun]Synonyms:- fastening, chain, cord, fetter, ligature, manacle, shackle, tie
- tie, affiliation, affinity, attachment, connection, link, relation, union
- agreement, contract, covenant, guarantee, obligation, pledge, promise, word
[verb]Synonyms:- hold together, bind, connect, fasten, fix together, glue, paste
Related Words: bridge,
connection,
connective,
liaison,
interrelationship,
relationship [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary Bond, James a character in the novels by Ian Fleming. James Bond is a brave attractive
secret agent who works for the British government and is sometimes called ‘007’. Many of the James Bond stories have been made into popular films that involve a lot of dangerous and exciting scenes, beautiful women, and special secret equipment for attacking people, sending messages etc. When James Bond introduces himself to people, he often says ‘The name’s Bond, James Bond’. ⇒
Connery, Sean [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
I. bond1 AC /bɒnd $ bɑːnd/
noun [countable] [
Word Family: noun:
bond,
bonding;
verb:
bond]
[
Date: 1200-1300;
Language: Old Norse;
Origin: band]
1. MONEY an official document promising that a government or company will pay back money that it has borrowed, often with
interest:
My father put all his money into stock market bonds. furious trading on the bond market ⇒
junk bond,
premium bond,
savings bond2. RELATIONSHIP something that unites two or more people or groups, such as love, or a shared interest or idea ⇒
tiebond between the emotional bond between mother and childbond with the United States’ special bond with Britainbond of lifelong bonds of friendship3. bonds [plural] literary something that limits your freedom and prevents you from doing what you want
bonds of the bonds of fear and guilt4. WITH GLUE the way in which two surfaces become attached to each other using glue:
Use a glue gun to form a strong bond on wood or china.5. CHEMISTRY technical the chemical force that holds atoms together in a
molecule:
In each methane molecule there are four CH bonds.6. WRITTEN AGREEMENT a written agreement to do something, that makes you legally responsible for doing it ⇒
contract7. my word is my bond formal used to say that you will definitely do what you have promised
8. in/out of bond technical in or out of a
bonded warehouse [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. bond2 AC verb [
Word Family: noun:
bond,
bonding;
verb:
bond]
1. [intransitive] if two things bond with each other, they become firmly fixed together, especially after they have been joined with glue:
It takes less than ten minutes for the two surfaces to bond.2. [intransitive] to develop a special relationship with someone ⇒
bondingbond with Time must be given for the mother to bond with her baby.3. [transitive] technical to keep goods in a bonded warehouse
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations bond nounI. feeling of friendship ADJ. close, strong | common | natural | emotional, spiritual A strong spiritual bond exists between them. VERB + BOND be linked by, feel, have She felt a bond of affection for the other girls.
create, develop, forge, form | strengthen | break, destroy BOND + VERB exist | link sb the bond that links us PREP. ~ between trying to forge bonds between the different communities
~ of bonds of friendship [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
bond II. certificate for money you have lent ADJ. long-term | government, savings, treasury | junk the high yield on junk bonds VERB + BOND buy, invest in, purchase, put money into I decided to invest in some government bonds.
cash in, redeem The bonds were redeemed in 2002.
issue, sell BOND + NOUN market [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Idioms bond̈ɪbɔnd See:
savings bond [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲