bonds
[bɔnd]
[ bonds ]
n.债券, 结合, 协定, 联系, 情谊, 黏合剂
vt.使结合,为 ... 作保
vi.连结, 粘合
例句与用法:
A bond of sympathy developed between members of the group.
该组织成员间产生了志同道合的凝聚力。
Common tastes form a bond between the two men.
共同的爱好使两人结交为朋友。
词形变化:
形容词: bondable | 名词: bonder | 动词过去式: bonded | 动词过去分词: bonded | 动词现在分词: bonding | 动词第三人称单数: bonds |
bonds
词形变化:
形容词: bondable | 名词: bonder | 动词过去式: bonded | 动词过去分词: bonded | 动词现在分词: bonding | 动词第三人称单数: bonds |
bonds
名词 bond:
an electrical force linking atoms
同义词:chemical bond, bond
a certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discounted) that is issued by a government or corporation in order to raise money; the issuer is required to pay a fixed sum annually until maturity and then a fixed sum to repay the principal
同义词:bond, bond certificate
a connection based on kinship or marriage or common interest
(criminal law) money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial
a restraint that confines or restricts freedom (especially something used to tie down or restrain a prisoner)
同义词:shackle, bond, hamper, trammel
a connection that fastens things together
同义词:attachment, bond
a superior quality of strong durable white writing paper; originally made for printing documents
同义词:bond, bond paper
United States civil rights leader who was elected to the legislature in Georgia but was barred from taking his seat because he opposed the Vietnam War (born 1940)
同义词:Bond, Julian Bond
British secret operative 007 in novels by Ian Fleming
同义词:Bond, James Bond
the property of sticking together (as of glue and wood) or the joining of surfaces of different composition
同义词:adhesiveness, adhesion, adherence, bond
动词 bond:
stick to firmly
同义词:adhere, hold fast, bond, bind, stick, stick to
create social or emotional ties
issue bonds on
同义词:bond
bring together in a common cause or emotion
同义词:bond, bring together, draw together
bonds
■Oxazolidine, which has both double bonds reduced.
-{恶唑}-啉,其中一个双键被还原。
■KJV] The salutation by the hand of me Paul. Remember my bonds.
[新译]我保罗亲笔问候你们。你们要记念我的捆锁。愿恩惠与你们同在。
■A few companies have unexpectedly tendered for their own bonds.
一些公司出人意料地买回了自己的债券。
■A special bond unites our two countries.
一种特殊的纽带把我们两国联结起来。
■Government bonds are usually considered to be a safe investment.
一般人认为政府债券是安全的投资。
■Bonds acquired through reverse repo trades.
三、因附卖回交易所取得者。
■In addition to loans,there are also bonds and stocks.
不但有贷款,还有债券、股票。
■The Development Strategy of China Bonds Market II.
中国债券市场发展战略2。
■People are eager to buy government bonds.
人们急於购买政府公债。
■Little money will issue from the bonds this year.
今年债券将收益寥寥。
■A bond of friendship had been forged between them.
他们之间形成了一种友谊的纽带。
■Or they can buy unsell (and sell) existing bonds.
他们也可以买卖现有的债券。
■They can also buy bonds as and when new issues are launched.
他们也可以在有新债券发行时购买。
■They underwrote the coal mine's bonds.
他们同意买下该煤矿的未认购的股票。
■They refused to bond a criminal.
他们拒绝为一名罪犯作保。
■They are eager to buy their government bonds.
他们热心购买政府债券。
■Their only common bond is their poverty.
他们的唯一共同纽带是贫穷。
■Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds.
他们的忠诚超越了他们民族的枷锁。
■They continue to buy government bonds.
他们继续买入政府债券。
■They surrendered the lucrative bonds for no reason.
他们莫名其妙地放弃了那些正在升值的公债。
■They consolidated their gains by reinvesting in government bonds.
他们通过再投资于公债来巩固收益。
■He paid the bill by cashing in some bonds.
他卖了一些债券还了这笔帐。
■He was in bonds on account of bribery.
他因受贿而被束缚。
■He put bonds in pledge for a loan.
他将债券作抵押以取得贷款。
■He paid the pill by cashing in some bonds.
他把一些证券兑换成现金付帐。
■He invested his money in stocks and bonds.
他把他的钱投资在股票和证券上。
■Bonds to pay were treated as negotiable.
付款保证书被认为是可以转让的。
■A firm engaged in buying and selling stocks and bonds for clients.
代理公司专门从事为客户买卖股票和债券的公司
■How To Develop The Enterprise Bonds Market?
企业债券市场计将安出?
■The bonds of traditional family life began to slacken.
传统的家庭生活的纽带开始松弛。
■Max Zorin: Ha ha, you amuse me, Mr. Bond.
佐林:哈哈,你逗我,邦德先生。
■You will not be able to break your bonds.
你不可能挣脱哪个镣铐。
■Emerging-market bonds and shares, for instance, may jitter further.
例如,新兴市场债券和股票可能更加震荡。
■Conservative investors buy government bonds only.
保守的投资者则保购买政府债券。
■A person who provides bond or surety for another.
保证人为别人提供担保或作保证人的人
■To hold on bail or place under bond.
保释支持保释或以保证书保释
■Bonds can also be exciting with scope for capital appreciation.
债券也有增值的机会。
■What are the characteristics of bonds?
债券具有哪些特性?
■Bonds can be traded on the share market.
债券可以在股票市场上交易转让。
■The bonds are convertible into ordinary shares.
债券可兑换为普通股。
■Bonds must be paid for out of generaltaxation.
债券必须来自于一般征税。
■Bonds are debt owed by a government or a company.
债券是由政府或者公司所有的一种债务。
■The interest paid on the bond is usually called "coupon" payment.
债券的利息付给方式通常是利用“息票”。
■Bonds are different from stocks.
债券的情形跟股票就不一样了。
■The return on a bond is called the yield.
债券的收入称为收益。
■Bond rating agency Standard & Poor rs Corp.
债券评级机构标准普尔氏公司
■Bonds are typically divided into $1,000 units.
债券通常以1000元为一个购买单位。
■Repaid $100 of bonds at face value at maturity.
偿还到期的债券面值100美元
■An organization of people united by a common fraternal bond or social aim.
兄弟会由共同的兄弟情谊或社会目的而结合起来的民间组织
■The bonds are redeemable by annual drawings.
公债每年抽签偿还。