2relationship 关系RELATIONSHIP something that unites two or more people or groups, such as love, or a shared interest or idea 〔两个或更多人或团体之间的〕纽带,联系,契合,关系 → tie
bond between
the emotional bond between mother and child
母亲和孩子之间的感情纽带
bond with
the United States’ special bond with Britain
美国和英国之间的特殊关系
bond of
lifelong bonds of friendship
终生的友谊纽带
3bonds[plural] literary something that limits your freedom and prevents you from doing what you want 枷锁,桎梏,羁绊
1[intransitiveI]STICK if two things bond with each other, they become firmly fixed together, especially after they have been joined with glue 〔尤指用过胶水后〕黏合
It takes less than ten minutes for the two surfaces to bond.
1FINANCE an amount of money borrowed by a government or an organization. The government or organization produces a document promising that it will pay back the money that it has borrowed, usually with interest. The document, which can be bought and sold, is also called a bond
Many investors switched out of shares into bonds yesterday.