/bɒnd/ – Noun
Definition: 1. mối liên hệ, mối ràng buộc;
2. cam kết, giấy chứng nhận nợ, trái phiếu;
3. bảo đảm, cầm cố.
4. khế ước cầm cố, bảo đảm, đem cầm cố;
5. bảo lãnh, người bảo lãnh;
6. giam giữ, tù;
7. lưu kho hải quan chờ nộp thuế.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a bond refers to a formal written agreement in which a person or entity promises to pay a certain amount of money to another person or entity if certain conditions are not met. Bonds are often used in legal and financial contexts to ensure performance or compliance with obligations.
Example: The defendant was released on bail after posting a $10,000 bond.