band
复数形式
bands
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带子, 条
a narrow strip of material that can encircle, bind, or adorn various objects or parts of the body
A band is a type of jewelry that is typically worn around the finger, wrist, or arm as an adornment. It can be made of various materials such as metal, leather, rubber, or plastic, and can come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and styles. Bands can be plain or adorned with gemstones, engravings, or designs. They can be worn alone or stacked with other bands to create a layered look. Bands can also be used as a symbol of commitment or marriage, and are commonly used as wedding rings.
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团体, 集体
a group of people who come together for a particular purpose, often because they share common interests or beliefs
- The protesters formed a band to voice their concerns about the new policy.
抗议者组成了一个团体来表达他们对新政策的担忧。
- The band of researchers traveled to remote areas to study wildlife.
研究人员的团队前往偏远地区研究野生动物。
- She was part of a band of volunteers that assisted with disaster relief efforts.
她是一群协助救灾工作的志愿者团队的一员。
- The environmental band of activists worked together to clean up the park.
环保活动家的团队一起努力清理了公园。
- A band of teachers gathered to discuss improvements for the school.
一群教师聚集在一起讨论学校的改进。
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乐队, 组合
a group of musicians and singers playing popular music
A band is a group of musicians who come together to perform music. They typically play a range of instruments, such as guitars, drums, keyboards, and brass, depending on the genre they specialize in, like rock, jazz, or marching music. Bands often work collaboratively to create and perform music, and they may perform live at events, record albums, or both.
- The band released their debut album last year, which quickly gained popularity.
乐队去年发行了他们的首张专辑,迅速获得了人气。
- The band's music blends elements of jazz, soul, and hip-hop, creating a unique sound.
这支乐队的音乐融合了爵士、灵魂和嘻哈元素,创造出独特的声音。
- They're going on tour next month to promote their new single as a country band.
他们下个月将作为乡村乐队巡回宣传他们的新单曲。
- They formed a rock band in high school and have been playing gigs together ever since.
他们在高中时组建了一支摇滚乐队,从那时起就一直一起演出。
- She sings lead vocals in a local indie band that performs at small venues around the city.
她在一个当地的独立乐队中担任主唱,该乐队在城市周围的小场地演出。
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频带, 波段
a range of frequencies between two limits
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乐队, 组合
instrumentalists not including string players
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群, 组
a group of animals
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带子, 箍
a restraint put around something to hold it together
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带子, 手环
a thin flat strip of flexible material that is worn around the body or one of the limbs (especially to decorate the body)
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环, 带
a strip of material attached to the leg of a bird to identify it (as in studies of bird migration)
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带子, 条
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
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传动带, 带
a driving belt in machinery
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带, 饰带
a horizontal decorative or structural element that runs along the exterior or interior of a building, typically separating different sections or adding visual interest to the architecture
In architecture, a band refers to a continuous strip or decorative feature that runs along the surface of a wall or structure. It is often used to enhance the visual appeal of a building, separating different architectural elements or materials. Bands can be found in various styles and materials, including stone, brick, or plaster, and may serve both aesthetic and functional purposes. They can help define levels or sections of a building, adding to its overall character and design while also sometimes providing structural support.
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一沓钞票, 一卷现金
a bundle of cash, typically in $1,000 increments; often used to emphasize wealth or spending power
- He walked into the club flashing bands like he didn't have a care in the world.
他走进俱乐部,炫耀着捆钞票,仿佛在世上毫无牵挂。
- After the big deal, she counted her bands and smiled.
大交易之后,她数了数自己的捆并笑了。
- They pulled out a couple of bands to tip the DJ.
他们拿出了几捆钞票来给DJ小费。
- Don't underestimate him; he's carrying bands in his wallet right now.
不要低估他;他钱包里现在正带着捆钱。
- The rapper showed off his bands during the interview.
说唱歌手在采访中炫耀了他的捆钱。