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Collins English-Chinese Dictionary
- band
[bænd]
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1.
noun
[of supporters]
[ helpers]
[ rebels etc]
(group) 群
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2.
noun
[音]
(jazz,rock etc) 乐队
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3.
noun
(military) 军乐队
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4.
noun
[of cloth]
(strip) 带子
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5.
noun
[of light]
[ land]
条纹
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6.
noun
[of metal]
[ material]
(loop) 箍
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7.
noun
(range) 幅度
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8.
vt.
[BRIT]
[+tax]
划分级别[美 = bracket]
Comprehensive English-Chinese Dictionary
- band
[bænd]
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1.
n.[c]
一组,一群,一帮
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Passenger trains, buses and ferries are often targeted by bands of thieves.
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火车、公共汽车和渡船经常成为盗贼团伙的盗窃目标。
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2.
n.[c]
管乐队
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It was a pleasure to either dance or simply listen to the band.
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无论是跳舞还是听乐队演出,都是非常快乐的事情。
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3.
n.[c]
条纹
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Alternatively, a band of white is set between two colours.
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作为选择的有,白色条纹镶嵌于两种颜色之间。
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Chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands.
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染色体呈现出特有的对比条纹。
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4.
n.[c]
带子
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People who support the campaign are asked to wear a white band.
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支持这次运动的人被要求戴上白色条带。
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5.
n.[c]
伴舞乐队
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The Competition is open to all performers, be they solo artists or bands.
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比赛对所有表演者开放,不论他们是单独表演的艺术家还是乐队。
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6.
n.[c]
波段,频率范围
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The hottest stars also emit a significant fraction of their light in the ultraviolet band.
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最热的星星还能够以紫外线波段的形式发出强烈的折射光。
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7.
n.[c]
戴在身上的装饰带子
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Some homosexual men were identified by a black dot on their arm band.
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一些男同性恋能够通过他们臂帶上的黑点被辨认出来。
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8.
noun
[Medicine]
峡
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9.
n.[c]
戒指
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Men's wedding bands are among the most common form of men's jewelry purchased.
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结婚戒指是男人们购买的形式最普通的珠宝首饰。
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He noted that she wore a wedding band.
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他注意到她戴了结婚戒指。
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10.
n.[c]
机器的皮带,传动带
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When the band snapped the engine couldn't run anymore.
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如果传动带断了,机器就不能再转了。
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11.
noun
[与7合并]
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It is often bound with bands of silk or thread for protection.
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出于保护的目的,它经常被用绸缎或线绑着。
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12.
n.[c]
绑在鸟腿上起识别作用的带子
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Scientists often use bands to identify migrating birds year after year.
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科学家们经常使用拴在鸟腿上的环带来识别年年迁徙的鸟儿。
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13.
n.[c]
束缚物;箍条
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The bananas were held together with a band.
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香蕉被用一根带子挂在一起。
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14.
vt.
捆扎,绑,箍
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The thieves were banded together with rope.
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小偷们被用绳子绑在一起。
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15.
vt.
给鸟腿加箍
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The scientists will band the animals with a tracking device.
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科学家将把跟踪设备环戴在动物身上。
Collins English-English Dictionary
- band
[bænd]
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1.
n
a company of people having a common purpose; group
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a band of outlaws
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2.
n
a group of musicians playing either brass and percussion instruments only (brass band) or brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments (concert band or military band)
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3.
n
a group of musicians who play popular music, jazz, etc, often for dancing
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4.
n
a group of instrumentalists generally; orchestra
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5.
n
[Canadian]
a formally recognized group of Canadian Indians on a reserve
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6.
n
[anthropol]
a division of a tribe; a family group or camp group
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7.
n
[US and Canadian]
a flock or herd
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8.
vb
[usually foll by together]
to unite; assemble
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9.
vb
[Etymology]
C15: from French bande probably from Old Provençal banda of Germanic origin; compare Gothic bandwa sign, banner
- band
[bænd]
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1.
n
a thin flat strip of some material, used esp to encircle objects and hold them together
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a rubber band
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2.
n
a strip of fabric or other material used as an ornament or distinguishing mark, or to reinforce clothing
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3.
n
(in combination)
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waistband
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hairband
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hatband
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4.
n
a stripe of contrasting colour or texture - See also chromosome band
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5.
n
a driving belt in machinery
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6.
n
a range of values that are close or related in number, degree, or quality
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7.
n
[Physics]
a range of frequencies or wavelengths between two limits
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8.
n
[radio]
such a range allocated to a particular broadcasting station or service
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9.
n
short for energy band
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10.
n
[computing]
one or more tracks on a magnetic disk or drum
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11.
n
[anatomy]
any structure resembling a ribbon or cord that connects, encircles, or binds different parts
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12.
n
the cords to which the folded sheets of a book are sewn
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13.
n
a thin layer or seam of ore
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14.
n
[architect]
a strip of flat panelling, such as a fascia or plinth, usually attached to a wall
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15.
n
a large white collar, sometimes edged with lace, worn in the 17th century
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16.
n
either of a pair of hanging extensions of the collar, forming part of academic, legal, or (formerly) clerical dress
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17.
n
a ring for the finger (esp in phrases such as wedding band, band of gold, etc)
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18.
vt.
[tr]
to fasten or mark with a band
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19.
vt.
[US and Canadian]
to ring (a bird) - See ring
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20.
vt.
[Etymology]
C15: from Old French bende, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German binda fillet; see band3
- band
[bænd]
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1.
n
an archaic word for bond
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2.
n
[Etymology]
C13: from Old Norse band; related to Old High German bant fetter; see bend1, bond
Examples
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a dance band
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伴舞乐队
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a brass band that can really go
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确能使人激动的铜管乐队
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a pickup jazz band
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临时拼凑成的爵士乐队
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That band is very popular in China. They played something like 200 shows across the country last year.
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那个乐队在中国非常受欢迎。去年他们在全国大约有200场演出。
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This band has been around for years before splitting up.
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这个乐队活跃了多年后就解散了。
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