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bond1) (something used for tying (especially a person): They released the prisoner from his bonds.) lazo2) (something that unites or joins people together: a bond of friendship.) vínculo•tr[bɒnd]1 (link) lazo, vínculo2 SMALLFINANCE/SMALL bono, obligación nombre femenino3 SMALLLAW/SMALL fianza4 (agreement) pacto, compromiso5 (adhesion) unión nombre femenino1 (stick, join) pegar, unir2 (deposit in customs) depositar1 (stick, join) pegarse, unirse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be in bond estar en depósitoindustrial bond obligación nombre femenino industrialmortgage bond cédula hipotecariamunicipal bond obligación nombre femenino municipalconvertible bond obligación nombre femenino convertibleTreasury bonds bonos del Tesorobond ['bɑnd] vt1) insure: dar fianza a, asegurar2) stick: adherir, pegarbond vi: adherirse, pegarsebond n1) link, tie: vínculo m, lazo m2) bail: fianza f, caución f3) : bono mstocks and bonds: acciones y bonos4) bonds nplfetters: cadenas fpln.• bono s.m.n.• aligación s.f.• aparejo s.m.• atadura s.f.• cadena s.f.• coyunda s.f.• engranaje s.m.• fianza s.f.• lazo s.m.• ligadura s.f.• ligazón s.m.• nudo s.m.• obligación s.f.• parentesco s.m.• traba s.f.• trabazón s.m.• título s.m.• unión s.f.• vínculo s.m.v.• atar v.• encadenar v.bɑːnd, bɒnd
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1) ca) ( link) vínculo m2) u ( adhesion) adherencia f3) ( Fin) c ( debt certificate) bono m, obligación fmy word is my bond — puedes fiar de or confiar en mi palabra
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a) ( stick) adherirse*b) ( form relationship) establecer* vínculos or lazos afectivos
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vt ( stick)[bɒnd]to bond something TO something — adherir* or pegar* algo a algo
1. N1) (=link) lazo m, vínculo mmarriage 2.his word is as good as his bond — es un hombre de palabra, es de fiar
2) bonds (=chains etc) cadenas fpl3) (Econ) bono m ; premium 3.4) (Jur) (=bail) fianza f5) (Comm)6) (=adhesion) unión f7) (Chem etc) enlace m2. VT1) (Tech) [+ materials] (also: bond together) unir, pegar2) (Psych) unir3. VI1) (Tech) adherirse ( with a)2) (Psych) establecer lazos or vínculos afectivosshe was having difficulty bonding with the baby — no conseguía establecer vínculos afectivos con su bebé
4.CPDbond washing N — (Econ) lavado m de bonos
* * *[bɑːnd, bɒnd]
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1) ca) ( link) vínculo m2) u ( adhesion) adherencia f3) ( Fin) c ( debt certificate) bono m, obligación fmy word is my bond — puedes fiar de or confiar en mi palabra
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a) ( stick) adherirse*b) ( form relationship) establecer* vínculos or lazos afectivos
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vt ( stick)to bond something TO something — adherir* or pegar* algo a algo
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2 his word is (as good as his bond)
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3 vagabond
'væɡəbond(an old word for a person having no settled home, or roving from place to place, especially in an idle or disreputable manner: rogues and vagabonds.) vagabundotr['vægəbɒnd]1 literal vagabundo,-avagabond ['vægə.bɑnd] adj: vagabundovagabond n: vagabundo m, -da fadj.• errabundo, -a adj.• vagabundo, -a adj.n.• capigorra s.f.• golondrino s.m.• vagabundo s.m.• vago s.m.'vægəbɑːnd, 'vægəbɒndnoun, vagabundo, -da m,f['væɡǝbɒnd]1.ADJ vagabundo2.N vagabundo(-a) m / f* * *['vægəbɑːnd, 'vægəbɒnd]noun, vagabundo, -da m,f -
4 warrant
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1. verb1) (to justify: A slight cold does not warrant your staying off work.) justificar2) (an old word to state confidently or (be willing to) bet that: I'll warrant he's gone riding instead of doing his work.) asegurar (que)
2. noun(something that gives authority, especially a legal document giving the police the authority for searching someone's house, arresting someone etc: The police have a warrant for his arrest.) orden judicialwarrant n orden judicialtr['wɒrənt]1 SMALLLAW/SMALL orden nombre femenino judicial, mandamiento judicial2 (voucher) cédula, bono, vale nombre masculino2 (guarantee) garantizar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLI'll warrant (you) se lo asegurowarrant officer suboficial nombre masculinowarrant ['wɔrənt] vt1) assure: asegurar, garantizar2) guarantee: garantizar3) justify, merit: justificar, merecerwarrant n1) authorization: autorización f, permiso man arrest warrant: una orden de detención2) justification: justificación fv.• garantizar v.• justificar v.n.• autorización s.f.• cédula s.f.• garantía s.f.• justificación s.f.• libramiento s.m.• mandato s.m.• orden s.m.• patente s.m.
I 'wɔːrənt, 'wɒrənta) c ( written authorization) ( Law) orden f judicial; ( search warrant) orden f de registro or (AmL tb) de allanamientoto have a warrant for somebody's arrest — tener* una orden de arresto contra alguien
b) c ( voucher) vale mc) u ( justification) (frml) justificación f
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1) ( justify) justificar*the case does not warrant further investigation — el caso no merece que se continúe con la investigación
2) ( guarantee) (often pass) garantizar*['wɒrǝnt]1. N1) (=justification) justificación f2) (Comm, Econ) (=certificate, bond) cédula f, certificado m ; (=guarantee) garantía f4) (Jur) (for seizure of goods) mandamiento m judicial; (also: search warrant) orden f de registro; (also: arrest warrant) orden f de detencióndeath 2.2. VT1) (=justify, merit) merecer2) (Comm) (=guarantee) garantizar3) (=assure) asegurar, garantizarhe didn't do it legally, I'll warrant (you) — no lo hizo por la vía legal, te lo aseguro or garantizo
3.CPDwarrant officer N — (Mil) suboficial mf ; (Naut) contramaestre mf
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I ['wɔːrənt, 'wɒrənt]a) c ( written authorization) ( Law) orden f judicial; ( search warrant) orden f de registro or (AmL tb) de allanamientoto have a warrant for somebody's arrest — tener* una orden de arresto contra alguien
b) c ( voucher) vale mc) u ( justification) (frml) justificación f
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1) ( justify) justificar*the case does not warrant further investigation — el caso no merece que se continúe con la investigación
2) ( guarantee) (often pass) garantizar*
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my word is my bond — spoken formal phrase used for saying that people can trust you because if you promise to do something, you will do it Thesaurus: describing and relating to promises and promisingsynonym Main entry: bond … Useful english dictionary
an Englishman’s word is his bond — c 1500 Lancelot of Lake (STS) 1.1671 O kingis word shuld be o kingis bonde. a 1606 Nobody & Somebody C2v Nobodies worde is as good as his bond. 1642 T. FULLER Holy State V. XIII. He hath this property of an honest man, that his word is as good as … Proverbs new dictionary
somebody's word is their bond — sb s word is their ˈbond idiom somebody s promise can be relied on completely Main entry: ↑wordidiom … Useful english dictionary
my word is my bond — spoken formal used for saying that people can trust you because if you promise to do something, you will do it … English dictionary
bond — I UK [bɒnd] / US [bɑnd] noun Word forms bond : singular bond plural bonds ** 1) [countable] something that gives people or groups a reason to love one another or feel they have a duty to one another bond between: The experience formed a close… … English dictionary
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bond — bond1 bondable, adj. bondability, n. bonder, n. bondless, adj. /bond/, n. 1. something that binds, fastens, confines, or holds together. 2. a cord, rope, band, or ligament … Universalium
bond — bond1 [ band ] noun ** ▸ 1 relationship ▸ 2 financial document ▸ 3 formal legal promise ▸ 4 amount of money ▸ 5 serious promise ▸ 6 between surfaces ▸ 7 something stopping freedom 1. ) count something that gives people or groups a reason to love… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bond — 01. It usually takes a few games for the team to really [bond]. 02. The accident created a very special [bond] between the survivors. 03. It is important for both parents to spend a lot of time with a newborn baby in the first few days in order… … Grammatical examples in English
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