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bonds [bɒndz, Am bɑ:ndz] N pl ECON

bonds
obligacje fpl

bank savings bonds N pl ECON

I . bond [bɒnd, Am bɑ:nd] N

1. bond (connection):

więź f

2. bond (obligation):

4. bond AM LAW (bail):

kaucja f

5. bond:

bonds pl liter (for tying)
więzy pl

6. bond:

bonds pl fig of tyranny
bonds of slavery
jarzmo nt

7. bond CHEM:

8. bond ECON (warehouse):

Phrases:

II . bond [bɒnd, Am bɑ:nd] VB trans

1. bond (unite):

łączyć [perf po-]

2. bond (bind together):

wiązać [perf z-]

3. bond ECON (store in warehouse):

III . bond [bɒnd, Am bɑ:nd] VB intr

1. bond (bind together):

wiązać [perf z-]

2. bond (unite):

bail bond N Brit LAW

bid bond N ECON

bond broker N ECON

bond coupon N ECON

bond dealing N no pl ECON

bond financing N no pl ECON

bond fund N ECON

bond-holder N ECON

foreign currency bonds N

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Usage examples with bonds

bonds pl liter (for tying)
drawable bonds

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It wasn't always a movie about sisterly bonds.
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The expansion and endowment are being privately funded through gifts to the capital campaign, foundation support, and proceeds from the sale of tax-exempt bonds.
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This coat bonds loose material, creating a cohesive layer between the base course and asphalt surface.
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With many lower-rated bonds, its strategy tends to rely more heavily on making good individual credit assessments both long and short.
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However, the investment portfolio broadened out over time to include shares as well as bonds and industrial, commercial and public utility companies.
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But here's the thing: the bonds that emerge from the topology of quantum mechanics are entirely unworldly.
www.technologyreview.com
This enzyme belongs to the family of hydrolases, specifically those acting on phosphoric diester bonds.
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A reducing bleach works by converting double bonds in the chromophore into single bonds.
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There are two different types of eumelanin, which are distinguished from each other by their pattern of polymer bonds.
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Private creditors buy these bonds, effectively transferring money to the debtor country.
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