词汇 | band |
释义 | band noun uk /bænd/ us /bænd/ bandnoun (MUSICIANS)A1[ C, + sing/pl verb ] a group of musicians who play modern music together: 乐队 a jazz/rock band爵士/摇滚乐队 The Beatles were probably the most famous band in the world.披头士乐队大概是世界上最有名的乐队。 Anastasiia_Guseva/iStock/Getty Images Plus/GettyImages boy/girl band a group of young men or women who perform popular songs together and dance as a group: 少男/少女组合 He made his name in the 90s boy band Boyzone, before going on to a highly successful solo career.他90年代成名于“男孩地带”这一少男组合,后来单独发展,获得了巨大的成功。 The band played a familiar tune which had everyone clapping along.乐队演奏了一支熟悉的曲子,大家都跟着一起拍手。 After the band stopped playing, people drifted away in twos and threes.乐队演奏结束后,人们便三三两两地散去了。 This week the band did the last gig of their world-tour. He used to be the lead singer in a rock 'n' roll band. The band played a slow dance.乐队演奏了一支舒缓的舞曲。 Groups of musicians big band boy band brass band brass section chamber ensemble gamelan group jug band marching band mariachi pop group quartet quintet rhythm section septet support act support band symphony orchestra tribute band trio bandnoun (STRIP)C2[ C ] a thin, flat piece of cloth, elastic, metal, or other material put around something, or a long, narrow piece of colour, light, etc. that is different from what surrounds it: 带,细绳;箍 a wrist band腕带 a red silk band红丝带 A narrow band of grass separated the greenhouse from the vegetable garden.窄窄的一片草地把温室和菜地隔开了。 Bands, straps and strips armband bar binding blindfold braid collar dog collar duct tape elastic band gag masking tape raffia riband ribbon rubber band strap streamer stripe sweatband thong bandnoun (RANGE)[ C ] a particular range of values, numbers, etc.: (数值、数目等的)特定范围 The scheme is devised for young people in the 15–20 age band.该方案是为15岁至20岁年龄段的年轻人设计的。 Range and limits all the way toidiom ambit anywhere at largeidiom beyond the bounds of something compass dividing line finite finitely finitude gamut glass ceiling hedge parameter parametric parametrically point spread proviso spectrum stretch bandnoun (GROUP OF PEOPLE)[ C, + sing/pl verb ] a group of people who share the same interests or beliefs, or who have joined together for a special purpose: 一帮人,一群人,一伙人 The former president still has a small band of supporters.前总统仍然有一小群支持者。 [ C, + sing/pl verb ](alsoIndian band) a group of indigenous North American people, usually a group who are related to each other, and who form part of a larger tribe: An advocacy group for indigenous bands says many Native languages face imminent extinction. In the late 1880s, five Indian bands lived along the San Luis Rey River. [ C, + sing/pl verb ] politics Canadian Englishspecialized(alsoIndian band, First Nation band) a group that is a unit of government for Canadian First Nations people: He is a tribal councilman for the Cold Lake First Nations band. Each First Nation is typically represented by a band council. See also First Nation Groups of people affinity group alliance an anti-gang assemblage family federation federative First Nation first people line (someone) up mafia mob peer group phalanx posse public quaternity scratch syndicate You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Colonization & self-government band verb uk /bænd/ us /bænd/ US(UKring) to put a band on something, especially an animal: (尤指在动物身上)套环,戴上环套 We banded the birds (= put bands around their legs) so that we could identify them later.我们给鸟腿上戴上环套,以便将来可以辨识出它们。 Identifying ascribe something to something ascription badged badging biometric distinguishably distinguishing distinguishing feature ear tag geotag microchip misidentification misidentify over-identification over-identify passport pick stamp unnameable unplaceable Phrasal verbband together band | American Dictionaryband noun[ C ] us/bænd/ bandnoun[C] (MUSICIANS)a group of musicians who play music together, esp. popular music: a jazz/rock band a marching/military band bandnoun[C] (GROUP)a group of people who have joined together for a special purpose, or a group of animals: a band of outlaws bandnoun[C] (STRIP)a thin, flat strip of a material put around something to fasten or strengthen it, or a strip of color, light, etc., that is different from its surrounding area: The silver band from his wristwatch left a green ring over his wrist. band | Business Englishband noun[ C ] uk /bænd/us a range of values or amounts within fixed upper and lower limits: Most of our employees are within the lower age band. The government would like to widen the 20p tax band to include the majority of taxpayers. What salary band are you on? Examples of bandband Metamorphic layering/foliation progressively becomes mylonitic close to the shear bands, producing an asymmetric foliation boudinage in between. Retrogressive chlorite replacement is characteristic along the shear bands. An in situ formation of the charnockite domains within the leptynite bands is evident from their restricted mode of occurrence. Between these bands are coarser-grained material (1-2 mm grain size) with similar mineralogy, but a higher modal plagioclase content. The stippled bands represent the lower and upper black shales. The limestone bands weather proud in cliff exposures. Keywords: microstructure, banded iron formations, quartz, pressure solution, recrystallization, strain, folding. Figure 25 shows the convection speed for increasing values of spatial separation in various frequency bands. I n each case where they appeared, the top corner characteristics were adjacent bands of light and dark relative to the surrounding medium. The frequencies at which this behaviour occurs correspond precisely to the stopping bands in the infinite-array problem. The frequencies at which this behaviour occurs correspond precisely to the passing bands in the infinite-array problem. Their appearance is completely different to the deformation bands. The reverse sense shear bands are inter preted to have evolved in local shortening fields of the strain ellipse. Production of antibodies using proteins in gel bands. The stomatal density within the bands is 50-55 per mm2. See all examples of band These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withbandbandThese are words often used in combination with band. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. absorption band This is also accompanied by a narrowing of the absorptionband. alternating bands As with many other historical buildings of the city, it is made of the locally found black basalt with alternating bands of white limestone. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. backing band He also performs as a solo act with a backing band. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with band |
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