Uttal

  • UttalUS:
    • IPA: [ˈbɑːnd]
  • Okänd accent:

Ingen översättning hittades i den valda målspråket.

Definitioner

Adjektiv

  1. Subject to the tenure called bondage.
  2. In a state of servitude or slavedom; not free.
  3. Servile; slavish; pertaining to or befitting a slave.

Substantiv

  1. (legal) Evidence of a long-term debt, by which the bond issuer (the borrower) is obliged to pay interest when due, and repay the principal at maturity, as specified on the face of the bond certificate. The rights of the holder are specified in the bond indenture, which contains the legal terms and conditions under which the bond was issued. Bonds are available in two forms: registered bonds, and bearer bonds.
  2. A peasant; churl.
  3. A vassal; serf; one held in bondage to a superior.
  4. (finance) A documentary obligation to pay a sum or to perform a contract; a debenture.
  5. A physical connection which binds, a band; often plural.
  6. An emotional link, connection or union.
  7. Moral or political duty or obligation.
  8. (chemistry) A link or force between neighbouring atoms in a molecule.
  9. A binding agreement, a covenant.
  10. A bail bond.
  11. Any constraining or cementing force or material.
  12. (construction) In building, a specific pattern of bricklaying.
  13. In Scotland, a mortgage.

Verb

  1. (transitive) To connect, secure or tie with a bond; to bind.
  2. (transitive) To cause to adhere (one material with another).
  3. (transitive, chemistry) To form a chemical compound with.
  4. (transitive) To guarantee or secure a financial risk.
  5. To form a friendship or emotional connection.
  6. (transitive) To put in a bonded warehouse.
  7. (transitive, construction) To lay bricks in a specific pattern.
  8. (transitive, electricity) To make a reliable electrical connection between two conductors (or any pieces of metal that may potentially become conductors).
  9. To bail out by means of a bail bond.

Exempel

  • The gargantuan ape was bonded in iron chains and carted onto the stage.
  • NaCl (table salt) forms an ionic bond.
  • There is a special bond between us.
  • Bonds are usually a more conservative investment than stocks.
  • And no, you cannot drive her down to the bank to see if her new AFDC card is activated and drop her kids off at school for her because she didn't think to get her car before he bonded out of jail.
  • In jail for killing a man, Procter Lewis is placed in a cell where he is faced with a choice: he can be bonded out of jail by Roger Medlow, the owner of the plantation where he lives, or he can serve his time in the penitentiary.
  • In the August election of 1874 I bonded out of jail eighteen colored men that had been in there, and there has not one of them been tried yet, and they never will be.
  • A house's distribution panel should always be bonded to the grounding rods via a panel bond.
  • The men had bonded while serving together in Vietnam.
  • The contractor was bonded with a local underwriter.
  • Under unusual conditions, even gold can be made to bond with other elements.
  • The children bonded their snapshots to the scrapbook pages with mucilage.
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  • A bond of superglue adhered the teacups to the ceiling, much to the consternation of the cafe owners.
  • The bailiff released the prisoner as soon as the bond was posted.
  • Herbert resented his wife for subjecting him to the bonds of matrimony; he claimed they had gotten married while drunk.
  • Organic chemistry primarily consists of the study of carbon bonds, in their many variations.
  • I love your majesty / According to my bond, nor more nor less.
  • a people with whom I have no tie but the common bond of mankind
  • They had grown up as friends and neighbors, and not even vastly differing political views could break the bond of their friendship.
  • Many say that government and corporate bonds are a good investment to balance against a portfolio consisting primarily of stocks.
  • Investors face a quandary. Cash offers a return of virtually zero in many developed countries; government-bond yields may have risen in recent weeks but they are still unattractive. Equities have suffered two big bear markets since 2000 and are wobbling again. It is hardly surprising that pension funds, insurers and endowments are searching for new sources of return.
  • News of the big bond purchases came a day before the leaders of Germany and France meet to discuss the debt crisis.

Böjningsformer

PerfektparticipbondedImperfektbonded
PresensparticipbondingPluralbonds
Komparativmore bondSuperlativmost bond
Tredje person singular indicativ presensbonds