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I . bond [bɒnd, Am bɑ:nd] SUBST

2. bond (obligation):

bond

5. bond plur liter (chains):

bond
bond

6. bond (joint):

bond
bond

II . bond [bɒnd, Am bɑ:nd] VERBE trans

1. bond (stick):

bond
bond

2. bond (unite emotionally):

to bond (together)

III . bond [bɒnd, Am bɑ:nd] VERBE intr

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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This is the fundamental concept of bond market volatility: changes in bond prices are inverse to changes in interest rates.
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The introduction of bond notes and the aggressive use of plastic money has helped to reduce the demand for cash, which created queues at banks.
www.thezimbabwedaily.com
The decision to depict him as pensive rather than jubilant creates an unusual psychological bond between him and Goliath.
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War bond sales increased but enlistments went down.
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These bond sales and tax revenues generated budget surpluses that lasted through 1917.
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The sightseeing tour also gave them a chance to bond with each other.
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If you look at bond fund managers, they've got analysts and lawyers looking at all the caveats.
www.ft.com
The first quarter of the year saw $1.4bn of catastrophe bond issuance.
www.theactuary.com
And how do corporate bonds (with a yield above the government bond yield) fit into this picture?
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They reveal a devotional bond between artist and subject in a creative process.
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