band



n. 带,环;[物] 波段;(演奏流行音乐的) 乐队
vi. 用带绑扎;给...镶边
n. n.乐队;队;一群
n.
带;乐队;衣带;价值
vt.
给…镶边;用带绑扎;(将价格、收入等)划分档次;把…联合起来
vt.& vi.
结合起来,伙同;
vi.
聚集,联合(起来)(通常与together 连用);
变形
复数:bands过去式:banded过去分词:banded现在分词:banding第三人称单数:bands
双语释义
n.(名词)[C](尤指演奏流行音乐的)乐队;乐团 a small group of musicians who play popular music together, often with a singer or singers
[C]一伙,一群,一帮,一队 a group of people formed for some common purpose and often with a leader
[C]带;箍 a thin flat strip or circle of any material that is put around things, for example to hold them together or to strengthen them
[C]条纹;条饰 a strip of colour or material on sth that is different from what is around it
[C](衣服的)嵌条;镶边;带状部分 a flat narrow often endless piece of material forming part of an article of clothing
[C](价值,数量,价格等的)范围 a range of numbers, ages, prices, etc. within which people or things are counted or measured
v.(动词)vt. 用带绑扎 tie with a band
vi. 结合起来,伙同 unite in a group
英英释义
band
n.
an unofficial association of people or groups
同义词:setcirclelot
instrumentalists not including string players
a stripe or stripes of contrasting color
"chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands"; "the black and yellow banding of bees and wasps"
同义词:bandingstriastriation
an adornment consisting of a strip of a contrasting color or material
同义词:bandingstripe
a group of musicians playing popular music for dancing
同义词:dance banddance orchestra
a range of frequencies between two limits
a thin flat strip of flexible material that is worn around the body or one of the limbs (especially to decorate the body)
a cord-like tissue connecting two larger parts of an anatomical structure
同义词:isthmus
jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger
"he noted that she wore a wedding band"
同义词:ring
a thin flat strip or loop of flexible material that goes around or over something else
a strip of material attached to the leg of a bird to identify it (as in studies of bird migration)
同义词:ring
a restraint put around something to hold it together
v.
bind or tie together, as with a band
attach a ring to the foot of, in order to identify
"band the geese to observe their migratory patterns"
同义词:ring
词汇搭配
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
beat the band〈美俚〉又快又猛地,大大地
hire a band雇佣乐队
organize a band组织乐队
strike up the band开始奏乐
形容词+~
amateur band业余乐队
big band庞大的乐队
broad band宽波段
chromatographic band色谱带
elastic band松紧带
marching band行进乐队
predatory band强盗
regimental band团军乐队
roving band游民;一群流浪汉
vibrational band振动谱带
wandering band游牧的部落
yellow band(不准停车的)黄带标志形
名词+~
brake band刹车圈
brass band铜管乐队
brass dance band铜管伴舞乐团
citizens band民用波段
concert band演奏会乐队
conveyer band输送带
dance band舞曲伴奏乐队
frequency band频带
guerilla band游击小分队
hat band帽箍
iron band铁箍
jazz band爵士乐队
marauder band流窜作案的强盗帮
marine band海军乐队
military band军乐队
neck band领口带
pilgrim band一队朝圣者
rain band雨带
red arm band红袖章
rock band摇滚乐队
rubber band橡皮圈
sand band沙带
school band学校乐队
short wave band短波波段
silver band吹奏乐队
steel band钢箍
string band弦乐队
terrorist band一帮恐怖分子
velocity band速度范围
waist band腰带,裤带
wave band波段
wedding band结婚戒指
wheel band轮箍
wrist band袖口带
~+名词
band carrier传送带
band saw带锯
band concert吹奏乐队演奏会
band music管弦乐
four-band radio四波段收音机
介词+~
music by the band管弦乐
in a band在乐队中
~+介词
a band of一群
a band of criminals一帮罪犯
a band of marauders一群掳掠者
a band of outlaws一伙亡命之徒
a band of rebels一伙叛匪
a band of robbers一伙盗贼
a band of robbers一伙土匪
a band of wild dogs一群野狗
a picked band of artisans一组精选出来的工匠
bands of Tartars鞑靼部落
one's band of men手下的一帮人
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词
band together联合起来
band closely紧密团结
~+介词
band against联合起来反对
band into联合成立
band with伙同
词组短语
frequency band频带;频段
wide band宽频带;规定较大幅度的浮动汇率制度
band gap带隙
broad band宽带
narrow band[计]窄带,窄频带;[经]狭小汇率幅度
rock band摇滚乐团
rubber band橡皮筋
wave band n. (无线电)波段
band structure带结构;能带结构
band width频带宽度
energy band能带
band saw带锯;带锯机;环形锯
band together结合起来,团结起来
steel band n. 钢鼓乐队
base band基带,窄带;基频带;基极信号
forbidden band[化]禁带
marching band军乐队;奏进行曲作操练表演的乐队
band pass通过频带
jazz band爵士乐队
elastic band橡皮筋
同近义词辨析
band, mob, masses, gang, swarm, group, throug, crowd这组词都有“群,帮,伙”的意思,其区别是:
band多指一群有明确宗旨,为共同目的而结合在一起的人,常含贬义。
mob指无组织、乱七八糟凑合在一起的乌合之众,或指聚集在一起寻衅滋事的人群,多为暴徒。
masses指群众或人民大众。
gang常指从事非法、暴力或敌对活动的帮派或团伙。有时呈中性,词义同group。
swarm指人数众多,杂乱无章,不停移动的一群人。
group普通用词,通常指有组织、有秩序的一群人,也可指无意汇集在一起的一群人。
throug书面用词,意义接近crowd,侧重密集地挤在一起的一群,含挤在一起向前推进之意。
crowd常指无组织地乱哄哄地挤在一起的人群。
band, orchestra这组词都有“乐队”的意思,其区别是:
band指主要由铜、木管和打击乐所组成的乐队,主要演奏轻音乐和流行乐曲,与orchestra的主区别在于没有弦乐。
orchestra指规模大、最为完整的交响乐队,可演奏各种不同音乐,一般由弦乐、本管乐、铜管乐和打击乐所组成。
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
The band played a lively tune.
乐队演奏了一支轻快的乐曲。
The brass band is banging away in the park.
铜管乐队在公园里吹吹打打。
They are a teenager band made up of four cool boys.
他们是一支由四名酷哥组成的少年演唱队。
A band of robbers held up the train.
一群强盗抢劫了火车。
用作名词(n.)
She used a rubber band to tie her hair.
她用一根橡皮筋扎头发。
In the band of his hat his half-ticket was stuck.
他的半价车票插在他的帽箍上。
She snapped a rubber band deftly around a roll of bills.
她熟练地把橡皮筋往一卷钞票上一箍。
Radio2 can be heard on the long wave band.
第二广播电台可在长波段收听到。
This band combination provides the best delineation between vegetation types.
这种波段融合提供最好的植物类型差异区分。
用作动词(v.)
If you band the bird's leg, you can identify it later.
如果你在鸟腿上套上标记环,以後就能认出它。
用作动词(v.)
The children banded together to buy a present for their teacher.
孩子们合起来为他们的老师买了一件礼物。
We band ourselves closely against the invaders.
我们紧密地团结起来抗击入侵者。
权威例句
Energy band-gap engineering of graphene nanoribbonsBand theory and Mott insulators: Hubbard U instead of Stoner I
High-speed Physical Layer in the 5GHz Band
High-speed physical layer in the 5 GHz band
Long-period fiber gratings as band-rejection filters
Measuring Business Cycles: Approximate Band-Pass Filters for Economic Time Series
High-impedance electromagnetic surfaces with a forbidden frequency band
Environmental effects on vibronic band intensities in pyrene monomer fluorescence and their application in studies of micellar systems
Region Competition: Unifying Snakes, Region Growing, and Bayes/MDL for Multi-band Image Segmentation
Region competition: unifying snakes, region growing, energy/Bayes/MDL for multi-band image segmentation
band
band: There are two distinct words band in English, but neither of them goes back as far as Old English. The one meaning ‘group of people’ [15] comes from Old French bande, but is probably Germanic in ultimate origin; the specific sense ‘group of musicians’ developed in the 17th century. Band ‘strip’ [13] comes from Germanic *bindan, source of English bind, but reached English in two quite separate phases.It first came via Old Norse band, in the sense ‘something that ties or constrains’; this replaced Old English bend, also from Germanic *bindan (which now survives only as a heraldic term, as in bend sinister), but is now itself more or less obsolete, having been superseded by bond, a variant form. But then in the 15th century it arrived again, by a different route: Old French had bande ‘strip, stripe’, which can be traced back, perhaps via a Vulgar Latin *binda, to the same ultimate source, Germanic *bindan.=> bend, bind, bond, bundle, ribbon
band (n.1)
"a flat strip," also "something that binds," a merger of two words, ultimately from the same source. In the sense "that by which someone or something is bound," it is attested from early 12c., from Old Norse band "thin strip that ties or constrains," from Proto-Germanic *bindan, from PIE *bendh- "to bind" (cognates: Gothic bandi "that which binds; Sanskrit bandhah "a tying, bandage," source of bandana; Middle Irish bainna "bracelet;" see bend (v.), bind (v.)). Most of the figurative senses of this word have passed into bond (n.), which originally was a phonetic variant of this band. The meaning "a flat strip" (late 14c.) is from Old French bande "strip, edge, side," via Old North French bende, from Old High German binda, from Proto-Germanic *bindan (see above). In Middle English, this was distinguished by the spelling bande, but since the loss of the final -e the words have fully merged. Meaning "broad stripe of color" is from late 15c.; the electronics sense of "range of frequencies or wavelengths" is from 1922. The Old North French form was retained in heraldic bend. Band saw is recorded from 1864.
band (n.2)
"an organized group," late 15c., from Middle French bande, which is traceable to the Proto-Germanic root of band (n.1), probably via a band of cloth worn as a mark of identification by a group of soldiers or others (compare Gothic bandwa "a sign"). The extension to "group of musicians" is c. 1660, originally musicians attached to a regiment of the army. To beat the band (1897) is to make enough noise to drown it out, hence to exceed everything.
band (v.)
1520s, "to bind or fasten;" also "to join in a company," from band (n.1) and (n.2) in various noun senses, and partly from French bander. The meaning "to affix an ID band to (a wild animal, etc.)" is attested from 1914. Related: Banded; banding.
1. The band arranged for a series of concerts.
乐队安排了一系列的音乐会。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
2. A band ended the parade.
游行队伍的末尾是支乐队。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
3. A brass band ended the parade.
游行队伍的最后是铜管乐队。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
4. China has always been known as a land of propriety band righteousness.
中国从来以礼义之邦著称。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
5. At the time, kindred were linked together chiefly through the band of their maternity.
那时联系亲属的纽带以母方为主。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
6. A brass band led the regiment.
该团由一支铜管乐队引导。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
7. A band of native reformers now appeared alongside of this Ostman movement.
伴随着这次“东方人”运动,此时也出现了一批本国的改革者。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
8. A band of leftists took over the consulate.
一群左翼分子接管了领事馆。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
9. The military band led the parade.
军乐队走在游行队伍的前面。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
10. Common speech there sounds like a band saw cutting galvanized tin.
那儿的普通话听起来犹如带锯割镀锌筒一样。
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 辞典例句
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