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Band



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1 English
2 Dutch
3 Dutch
4 German

English

Noun

band (plural bands)

  1. A strip of material wrapped around things to hold them together.
  2. A strip along the spine of a book where the pages are attached.
  3. A group of musicians, especially (a) wind and percussion players, or (b) rock musicians.
  4. A group of people loosely united for a common purpose (a band of thieves).
  5. (Tech.) A part of radio spectrum.
  6. (Physics) A group of energy levels in a solid state material. Valence band, conduction band.

Translations

  • Bulgarian: връзка f (1), банда f (3, 4), група f (3, 4)
  • Dutch: band m (1,5,6), boekenrug m (2), groep f (3), ensemble n (3), bende f (4)
  • German: Band n (1), Band (f) (3), Musikkapelle f (3), Gruppe f (4), Band n (5), Frequenzbereich m (5)
  • Polish: taśma f (1), grzbiet m (2), orkiestra f, zespół m (3), banda f (4), pasmo n (5,6)
  • Swedish: band (1,3-6)

Intransitive verb

band (banded, banded)

  1. To group together for a common purpose.

Translations

Transitive verb

band (banded, banded)

  1. To fasten together with a band.
  2. (Ornithology) To fasten an identifying band around (a bird's) leg.

Translations


Dutch

Noun

  1. band (a group of musicians)
  2. tyre (e.g. a car tyre)
  3. tape (magnetic tape, video tape)
  4. bank (the bank of a pool table)
  5. belt (a martial arts belt)
  6. ribbon
  7. bond, tie
  8. (Tech.) A part of radio spectrum


Dutch

Noun

band m (Plural: banden, diminutive: bandje)

  1. connection, liaison, bond
  2. A strip of material wrapped around things to hold them together.
  3. tire
  4. (Tech.) A part of radio spectrum.
  5. (Physics) A group of energy levels in a solid state material.

Related words

verband, autoband (3)


German

Noun

Band m (plural Bände)

  1. A volume of a multi-volume set of books

Noun

Band f (plural Bands)

  1. A modern music band.

Noun

Band n (plural Bande)

  1. A band of the spectrum.

Noun

Band n (plural Bänder)

  1. Tape or ribbon.
  2. (Anatomy) A ligament.
  3. A band or tie holding items together.
  4. A belt (conveyor belt, fan belt, etc.)

Verb

band

  1. Past tense of binden.



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