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band

英 [bænd]

美 [bænd]

n.  流行音乐乐队; 管乐队; 鼓号乐队; 一伙人; 一帮人
v.  加彩条(或嵌条等); (将价格、收入等)划分档次,分等级

复数:bands 第三人称单数:bands 过去分词:banded 现在分词:banding 过去式:banded 

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短语动词

band together
1. 联合;联手  

短语用例

    band together

    • 联合;携手
      to form a group in order to achieve sth

      牛津词典

        noun

          乐队 group of musicians
        • 流行音乐乐队
          a small group of musicians who play popular music together, often with a singer or singers
          1. a rock/jazz band
            摇滚 / 爵士乐队
          2. She's a singer with a band.
            她是一个乐队的歌手。
        • 管乐队;鼓号乐队
          a group of musicians who play brass and percussion instruments
          1. a military band
            军乐队
        • 人群 group of people
        • 一伙人;一帮人
          a group of people who do sth together or who have the same ideas
          1. a band of outlaws
            一帮歹徒
          2. He persuaded a small band of volunteers to help.
            他劝服了一小批志愿者来帮忙。
        • 带子;颜色带 strip of material/colour
        • 带;箍
          a thin flat strip or circle of any material that is put around things, for example to hold them together or to make them stronger
          1. She always ties her hair back in a band.
            她总是用一条带子把头发扎在后面。
          2. All babies in the hospital have name bands on their wrists.
            医院里所有新生儿手腕上都套着写有名字的手箍。
          3. She wore a simple band of gold on her finger.
            她戴着一枚净面的金戒指。
        • 条纹;条饰
          a strip of colour or material on sth that is different from what is around it
          1. a white plate with a blue band around the edge
            带蓝边的白盘子
        • 无线电波 of radio waves
        • 频带;波段
          a range of radio waves
          1. Short-wave radio uses the 20-50 metre band.
            短波收音机用的波段是20–50米。
        • 范围 range
        • (数目、年龄、价格等的)范围,段
          a range of numbers, ages, prices, etc. within which people or things are counted or measured
          1. the 25-35 age band
            25–35岁的年龄段
          2. tax bands
            税收等级

        verb

          色彩;材料 with colour/material
        • 加彩条(或嵌条等)
          to put a band of a different colour or material around sth
          1. Many insects are banded black and yellow.
            很多昆虫有黑色和黄色的条纹。
        • 划分范围 put into range
        • (将价格、收入等)划分档次,分等级
          to be organized into bands of price, income, etc.
          1. Tax is banded according to income.
            赋税是按收入划分等级的。

        柯林斯词典

        英英释义

        noun

        • a thin flat strip of flexible material that is worn around the body or one of the limbs (especially to decorate the body)
          1. an adornment consisting of a strip of a contrasting color or material
              Synonym:bandingstripe
            1. a restraint put around something to hold it together
              1. a strip of material attached to the leg of a bird to identify it (as in studies of bird migration)
                  Synonym:ring
                1. a thin flat strip or loop of flexible material that goes around or over something else, typically to hold it together or as a decoration
                  1. a driving belt in machinery
                    1. jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger
                      1. she had rings on every finger
                      2. he noted that she wore a wedding band
                      Synonym:ring
                    2. a stripe or stripes of contrasting color
                      1. chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands
                      2. the black and yellow banding of bees and wasps
                      Synonym:bandingstriastriation
                    3. a cord-like tissue connecting two larger parts of an anatomical structure
                        Synonym:isthmus
                      1. a range of frequencies between two limits
                        1. an unofficial association of people or groups
                          1. the smart set goes there
                          2. they were an angry lot
                          Synonym:setcirclelot
                        2. instrumentalists not including string players
                          1. a group of musicians playing popular music for dancing
                              Synonym:dance banddance orchestra

                            verb

                            • attach a ring to the foot of, in order to identify
                              1. ring birds
                              2. band the geese to observe their migratory patterns
                              Synonym:ring
                            • bind or tie together, as with a band

                              双语例句

                              • The band declined to comment on the story
                                乐队拒绝对这一报道作任何评论。
                              • He was a drummer in a rock band
                                他曾是一个摇滚乐团的鼓手。
                              • He eventually took Charlie's place in a popular Latin band.
                                他最终在一个很受欢迎的拉丁乐队中取代了查利的位置。
                              • The band was starting to play a fast, loud number.
                                乐队奏起一首很大声的快歌。
                              • I can dig it. I don't expect a band always to be innovative.
                                我可以理解。我不指望一个乐队总能创新。
                              • He spent his adolescent years playing guitar in the church band.
                                他在教堂的乐队里弹吉他,度过了他的青少年时期。
                              • A band ended the parade.
                                游行队伍的末尾是一个乐队。
                              • For an initial service, a 10 megahertz-wide band of frequencies will be needed.
                                初始服务需要10兆赫宽的频带。
                              • I could hear the sound of a band tuning up.
                                我能听到乐队调音的声音。
                              • Bands of government soldiers, rebels and just plain criminals have been roaming some neighborhoods.
                                成群结队的政府军士兵、反叛分子和彻头彻尾的犯罪分子一直在一些街区游荡。