bonding
Prononciation : [ˈbɒndɪŋ]
Contexte : « relationship »
(noun) the process of developing a close relationship with someone. It's like when you spend time with a friend and become really good friends because you share experiences and feelings.
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The bonding between the mother and her baby is very important for their relationship.
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There was no bonding between the team members, making it hard for them to work together.
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What activities can help with bonding between friends?
Contexte : « relationship »
(verb) to create or develop a close relationship with someone. It's like when you hang out with someone often and start to understand each other really well.
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After spending the summer together, they bonded over their shared interests.
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They didn’t bond during the trip because they kept to themselves.
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How can we bond better as a family?
Contexte : « science »
(noun) a connection or interaction between atoms or molecules. It's like when tiny pieces of things stick together to form something bigger, like how LEGO blocks connect to make a toy.
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The bonding between the molecules in water gives it some of its unique properties.
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Without strong bonding, the material would fall apart easily.
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What types of bonding help make up the different materials around us?