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I . bond [bɒnd] SUST.

1. bond (emotional connection):

bond
vez f
bond[s] of friendship

3. bond DER.:

bond

4. bond QUÍM.:

bond

II . bond [bɒnd] V. trans.

1. bond (unite emotionally):

bond
povezovati [form. perf. povezati]

2. bond (stick together):

to bond together

III . bond [bɒnd] V. intr.

1. bond (unite emotionally):

bond
navezovati se [form. perf. navezati se]
bond
povezovati se [form. perf. povezati se]

2. bond (stick together):

bond

bond SUST.

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bond sing.
bonds pl.

Treas·ury ˈbond SUST. ingl. am.

ˈwar bond SUST.

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War bond sales increased but enlistments went down.
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Although the details vary by bond and by issuer, the principle remains the same.
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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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If you look at bond fund managers, they've got analysts and lawyers looking at all the caveats.
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These bond sales and tax revenues generated budget surpluses that lasted through 1917.
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They reveal a devotional bond between artist and subject in a creative process.
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The first quarter of the year saw $1.4bn of catastrophe bond issuance.
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We have to state, without mincing words, that there is an inseparable bond between our faith and the poor.
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The decision to depict him as pensive rather than jubilant creates an unusual psychological bond between him and Goliath.
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If our credit rating sinks to junk status, the state will find the door to the infrastructure bond market locked shut.
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