B2 verb ニュートラル

bond

/bɒnd/

To develop a close connection or strong relationship with someone based on shared feelings or experiences. It also refers to the process of two things joining together physically or chemically.

例文

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1

New parents often take time off work to bond with their babies.

New parents often spend time developing a close emotional connection with their infants.

2

The orientation program is designed to help students bond with their peers.

The program is intended to facilitate the formation of strong relationships among students.

3

We really bonded over our shared love for vintage video games.

We became close friends because we both enjoy old video games.

語族

名詞
bond
Verb
bond
形容詞
bonded
関連
bonding
💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of James Bond. He often needs to 'bond' with his allies to complete his secret missions.

クイックテスト

The teammates managed to ___ during the long bus ride to the championship.

正解!

正解は: bond

例文

1

New parents often take time off work to bond with their babies.

everyday

New parents often spend time developing a close emotional connection with their infants.

2

The orientation program is designed to help students bond with their peers.

formal

The program is intended to facilitate the formation of strong relationships among students.

3

We really bonded over our shared love for vintage video games.

informal

We became close friends because we both enjoy old video games.

4

In this molecule, hydrogen atoms bond with oxygen to form water.

academic

Hydrogen atoms chemically join with oxygen to create water.

5

The retreat helped the executive team bond, improving their collaborative efforts.

business

The trip helped the management team work better together by strengthening their relationships.

語族

名詞
bond
Verb
bond
形容詞
bonded
関連
bonding

よく使う組み合わせ

bond with someone to form a relationship with a person
bond over something to connect because of a shared interest
chemically bond to join together through a chemical process
bond instantly to form a connection immediately
permanently bond to join together in a way that cannot be undone

よく使うフレーズ

a bonding experience

an activity that helps people become closer

pair bonding

the formation of a close relationship between two individuals

bond together

to unite as a single group

よく混同される語

bond vs bound

'Bound' is the past tense of 'bind' (to tie) or means certain to happen, whereas 'bond' is the act of forming a connection.

bond vs band

'Band' usually refers to a group of people or a strip of material, while 'bond' refers to the connection itself.

📝

使い方のコツ

While 'bond' can be used physically (like glue), in B2 English, it most frequently refers to the emotional process of building a relationship. It is almost always followed by the preposition 'with' or 'over'.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners sometimes use 'bind' when they mean 'bond' for emotional connections. Use 'bond' for relationships and 'bind' for physical or legal constraints.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Think of James Bond. He often needs to 'bond' with his allies to complete his secret missions.

📖

語源

From Middle English 'band', which referred to anything that binds, fastens, or confines.

文法パターン

Intransitive: Subject + bond + with + object Intransitive: Subject + bond + over + activity/interest Regular verb: bond, bonded, bonded
🌍

文化的な背景

The concept of 'bonding' is very prominent in Western psychology, particularly regarding 'maternal bonding' and 'team bonding' in workplace culture.

クイックテスト

The teammates managed to ___ during the long bus ride to the championship.

正解!

正解は: bond

関連単語

sit

A1

To rest your body on your bottom with your back upright, typically on a chair or the floor. It describes both the action of moving into this position and the state of being in it.

stand

A1

To be in an upright position supported by one's feet rather than sitting or lying down. It also refers to the physical location of an object or a person's particular opinion on a subject.

pay

A1

To give money to someone in exchange for goods, services, or to settle a debt. It can also mean to give something non-monetary, such as attention or a compliment.

meet

A1

To come together with someone at a specific place and time, or to be introduced to someone for the first time. It can also mean to satisfy a requirement, standard, or need.

continue

A1

To keep doing something or to stay in the same state without stopping. It can also mean to start an activity again after a short break.

set

A1

To put or place something in a specific position or location. It also means to adjust or prepare something so that it is ready for use, such as a clock or a table.

learn

A1

To gain knowledge, understanding, or a skill by studying, practicing, or being taught. It refers to the process of acquiring information through experience or education.

lead

A1

To go in front of a group of people to show them the way to a place. It also means to be in control of a group, a team, or an activity.

understand

A1

To know the meaning of what someone is saying or how something works. It involves grasping an idea, a language, or a situation clearly in your mind.

follow

A1

To move behind someone or something in the same direction. It also means to obey rules, instructions, or to understand the logic of an argument or story.

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