bonding

  • 1Bonding — (engl. ‚Bindung‘) steht : in der Psychotherapie für ein Konzept, siehe Bonding (Psychotherapie) in der Entwicklungspsychologie für den ersten, Bindung stiftenden Kontakt zwischen Mutter und Neugeborenem, siehe Bindungstheorie in der… …

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  • 2bonding — bonding; in·ter·bonding; non·bonding; …

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  • 3bonding — adjective lay (bricks) in a strong overlapping pattern. → bond bonding noun place (dutiable goods) in bond. → bond …

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  • 4bonding — onding n. the process of fastening firmly together. Syn: soldering. [WordNet 1.5] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 5bonding — [bän′diŋ] n. the development of a close relationship between family members or friends …

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  • 6bonding — (1) Either the process of obtaining or the state of having a fidelity, indemnity, performance, payment, or similar bond. In commercial construction financing, bonding usually refers to a contractor s performance bond. For employees of financial… …

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  • 7bonding — bond|ing [ˈbɔndıŋ US ˈba:n ] n [U] 1.) a process in which a special relationship develops between two or more people bonding between ▪ the bonding between mare and foal 2.) male/female bonding informal the activity of doing things with other… …

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  • 8bonding — Formation of a close and enduring emotional attachment, such as between parent and child, lovers, or husband and wife. * * * bond·ing n 1) the formation of a close relationship (as between a mother and child or between a person and an animal) esp …

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  • 9Bonding — I Bonding   [dt. Bindung, Verbindung, »Fesselung«], Kommunikation: Kanalbündelung. II Bonding,  Halbleitertechnologie: ältere Anschlusstechnik, die bei Chips zum Einsatz kommt. Dabei wird deren Kern (Die) durch Drähte mit d …

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  • 10Bonding — Le support « Bonding » de Linux (ou channel bonding ou encore etherchannel chez Cisco Systems) permet de « fusionner » deux interfaces Ethernet. Il est ainsi possible d’obtenir une interface virtuelle à 200 Mbit/s… …

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