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bourbon [ˈbɜ:bən, ingl. am. ˈbɜ:r-] SUST. AM

boon [bu:n] SUST. sin pl.

bonny [ˈbɒni, ingl. am. ˈbɑ:-] ADJ.

bonus [ˈbəʊnəs, ingl. am. ˈboʊ-] SUST.

1. bonus (money):

premia f

2. bonus (advantage):

bonds [bɒndz, ingl. am. bɑ:ndz] SUST. pl. ECON.

bonnet [ˈbɒnɪt, ingl. am. ˈbɑ:n-] SUST.

2. bonnet ingl. brit. AUTO.:

maska f

Lisbon [ˈlɪzbən] SUST.

gibbon [ˈgɪbən] SUST. ZOOL.

ribbon [ˈrɪbən] SUST.

1. ribbon (strip of material):

2. ribbon sin pl. fig. of road, smoke:

3. ribbon MILIT.:

4. ribbon (in typewriter):

carbon [ˈkɑ:bən, ingl. am. ˈkɑ:r-] SUST.

1. carbon sin pl. QUÍM.:

2. carbon (paper):

kalka f

I . bond [bɒnd, ingl. am. bɑ:nd] SUST.

1. bond (connection):

więź f

2. bond (obligation):

4. bond AM DER. (bail):

kaucja f

5. bond:

bonds pl. liter. (for tying)
więzy pl.

6. bond:

bonds pl. fig. of tyranny
jarzmo nt

7. bond QUÍM.:

8. bond ECON. (warehouse):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II . bond [bɒnd, ingl. am. bɑ:nd] V. trans.

1. bond (unite):

łączyć [perf po-]

2. bond (bind together):

wiązać [perf z-]

3. bond ECON. (store in warehouse):

III . bond [bɒnd, ingl. am. bɑ:nd] V. intr.

1. bond (bind together):

wiązać [perf z-]

2. bond (unite):

II . bone [bəʊn, ingl. am. boʊn] ADJ.

bony [ˈbəʊni, ingl. am. ˈboʊ-] ADJ.

1. bony (thin):

2. bony (full of bone):

3. bony (of bone):

bondsman [ˈbɒndzmən, ingl. am. ˈbɑ:n-] SUST. DER.

boner SUST.

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Taken out of its operatic context this becomes a crowd-pleasing bonbon.
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His parents called him bonbon until the age of two, and it eventually evolved into what it is today.
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One of the characters prominent traits is her love of bonbons.
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In 1922 this repertoire was broadened with chocolates, bonbons and candies in 1922 and in 1925 respectively.
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To balance the situation, the factory started producing chocolates and bonbons in 1922 and candies in 1925.
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During the day, she likes to watch all the daytime talk shows, sitting on the living room couch, and eating copious amounts of bonbons (without ever gaining weight).
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He built the production machines and sold a striped bonbon on a wooden stick for one peseta each.
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A regional beer and liquor of anisette are also available, as well as chocolates, bonbons (masapn) and toffees.
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Whatever you call this one-of-a-kind bonbon spiked with wit and malice, it's classic oo-la-la.
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Bonbon is the only network that permits users the possibility of choosing their own number.
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