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1 Bond
I [bɒnd]1) (link) legame m., vincolo m.to feel a strong bond with sb. — sentire un forte legame con qcn
2) (fetter) ceppi m.pl.; fig. catene f.pl.3) econ. obbligazione f.4) (adhesion) adesività f.5) chim. legame m.7) (at customs)II 1. [bɒnd]in bond — in deposito franco, in magazzino doganale
1) (anche bond together) [ glue] unire, fare aderire [ surfaces]; ing. disporre, allineare [ bricks]; fig. [ experience] legare [ people]2) (at customs) riporre (in magazzino doganale) [ goods]2.1) psic. legarsi, affezionarsi ( with a)* * *[bond]1) (something used for tying (especially a person): They released the prisoner from his bonds.) catene2) (something that unites or joins people together: a bond of friendship.) legame•* * *(Surnames) Bond /bɒnd, USA bɑ:nd/* * *I [bɒnd]1) (link) legame m., vincolo m.to feel a strong bond with sb. — sentire un forte legame con qcn
2) (fetter) ceppi m.pl.; fig. catene f.pl.3) econ. obbligazione f.4) (adhesion) adesività f.5) chim. legame m.7) (at customs)II 1. [bɒnd]in bond — in deposito franco, in magazzino doganale
1) (anche bond together) [ glue] unire, fare aderire [ surfaces]; ing. disporre, allineare [ bricks]; fig. [ experience] legare [ people]2) (at customs) riporre (in magazzino doganale) [ goods]2.1) psic. legarsi, affezionarsi ( with a) -
2 ♦ bond
♦ bond /bɒnd/n.1 vincolo; legame: bonds of kinship, vincoli di parentela; a bond of affection, un legame affettivo; to forge a bond, stringere un legame2 (leg.) impegno scritto; patto; accordo: to enter into a bond with sb., stipulare un accordo (o fare un patto) con q.; impegnarsi con q.3 [u] (leg.) garanzia; cauzione4 (fin.) obbligazione, cartella, titolo a reddito fisso: bearer bond, obbligazione al portatore; government (o State) bond, titolo di Stato; registered bond, obbligazione nominativa; savings bonds, buoni di risparmio; bond certificate, certificato obbligazionario; bond funds, fondi obbligazionari; bond issue, emissione obbligazionaria; bond market, mercato delle obbligazioni; bond yield, rendimento obbligazionario5 [u] (dog.) vincolo (o deposito) doganale: ex bond, sdoganato; in bond, in magazzino doganale; da sdoganare; to take out of bond, sdoganare6 (al pl.) (lett.) catene; ceppi; vincoli (lett.); ( per estens.) prigionia (sing.), schiavitù (sing.): in bonds, in ceppi; in prigione; in schiavitù8 [u] (fis.) coesione; legame9 (elettr.) collegamento10 [u] (ind.) legante; agglutinante; agglomerante11 [u] (ind. costr.) apparecchiatura; connessione per sovrapposizione● bond clay, argilla plastica (o da impasto) □ (leg.) bond creditor, creditore chirografario □ (dog.) bond note, buono di prelievo □ bond paper, carta da lettere di qualità □ (dog.) bond warrant, fede di deposito; nota di pegno □ His word is as good as his bond, la sua parola vale quanto una firma.(to) bond /bɒnd/A v. t.1 far aderire; unire; legare; connettere2 creare un legame tra; legare; unire: We are bonded by a strong team spirit, siamo legati da un forte spirito di squadra5 (fin.) emettere obbligazioni su; ipotecare6 (elettr.) collegare; mettere a massaB v. i.1 (chim.) legarsi2 (ind. costr.) connettersi3 stabilire un forte legame (affettivo, di amicizia, di interessi, ecc.); legarsi; sodalizzare: She found it difficult to bond with her baby, ha avuto difficoltà a stabilire un legame affettivo con il figlio neonato; The team needs time to bond together, alla squadra occorre tempo per amalgamarsi.
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savings bond — see bond 2 Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
savings bond — n technical a ↑bond that is sold by the US government and that cannot be sold from one person to another … Dictionary of contemporary English
savings bond — n. (AE) 1) to issue a savings bond 2) to cash (in), redeem a savings bond 3) to roll over a savings bond * * * redeem a savings bond (AE) to issue a savings bond to roll over a savings bond to cash (in) … Combinatory dictionary
savings bond — A government bond issued in face value denominations from $50 to $10,000, with local and state tax free interest and semiannually adjusted interest rates. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * savings bond savings bond ➔ bond * * * savings bond UK … Financial and business terms
savings bond — {n.} A government certificate given for money and saved for a number of years so that the government will pay back the money with interest. * /Mary bought a $25 savings bond for $18.75./ * /John s father gave him a savings bond for graduation./ … Dictionary of American idioms
savings bond — {n.} A government certificate given for money and saved for a number of years so that the government will pay back the money with interest. * /Mary bought a $25 savings bond for $18.75./ * /John s father gave him a savings bond for graduation./ … Dictionary of American idioms
savings\ bond — noun A government certificate given for money and saved for a number of years so that the government will pay back the money with interest. Mary bought a $25 savings bond for $18.75. John s father gave him a savings bond for graduation … Словарь американских идиом
Savings Bond Plan — A program that allows employees to purchase U.S. savings bonds, such as the Series EE and Series I bonds, through payroll deductions. Money is set aside from each paycheck, and when enough money has accumulated, the company purchases a savings… … Investment dictionary
savings bond — / seɪvɪŋs bɒnd/ noun in the USA, a document showing that money has been invested in a government savings scheme. Interest on US savings bonds is tax exempt. (NOTE: The UK term is savings certificate.) … Dictionary of banking and finance
savings bond — n. governnment bond that is non negotiable, government bond that cannot be purchased or sold once the original purchase is carried out; non transferable registered bond issued by the Unite States Treasury in denominations of $50 to $10,000 … English contemporary dictionary
savings bond — noun non negotiable government bond; cannot be bought and sold once the original purchase is made • Hypernyms: ↑government bond * * * noun, pl ⋯ bonds [count] finance : a bond sold by the U.S. government that comes in values of $50 to $10,000 … Useful english dictionary