bond
의미: A connection or relationship; a financial investment; to join together
A bond is a connection between people or things. It can be an emotional tie (the bond between mother and child), a chemical connection between atoms, or a financial security that pays interest. As a verb, to bond means to develop a close relationship or to stick together.
예문
- There's a strong bond between the two sisters. 两姐妹之间有着深厚的感情。Hay un fuerte vínculo entre las dos hermanas.その姉妹の間には強い絆があります。그 자매 사이에는 강한 유대감이 있습니다.
- Government bonds are considered a safe investment. 政府债券被认为是安全的投资。Los bonos del gobierno se consideran una inversión segura.国債は安全な投資と考えられています。국채는 안전한 투자로 여겨집니다.
- The glue bonds the surfaces together permanently. 胶水将表面永久粘合在一起。El pegamento une las superficies permanentemente.接着剤は表面を永久的に接着します。접착제가 표면을 영구적으로 접착합니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Middle English 'band' (something that binds), variant of 'band', from Old Norse 'band' and Old English 'bindan' (to bind). The financial sense of a binding agreement dates from the 18th century.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
The financial 'bond' gets its name from the binding legal agreement it represents. The word comes from Old Norse 'band' meaning something that binds - the same root gives us 'band' and 'bind'.
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