Word: band
Category: band
Arts & Entertainment, Shopping, People & Society
Related words: band
the band, rock band, zac brown band, zac brown, marching band, band perry, it band, dave matthews band, wedding band, nike band, nike fuel band, fuel band, fresh beat band, the band perry, eli young band, up band
Synonyms: band
companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother
Translations: band
band in spanish
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spanish
Translations:
banda, círculo, cinta, faja
band in german
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german
Translations:
musikgruppe, bauchbinde, ring, musikkapelle, kolonne, frequenzbereich, trupp, streifen, bande, band, reifen, kapelle
band in french
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french
Translations:
chaîne, bague, ruban, anneau, écharpe, ceinture, classe, courroie, bandeau, bandage, rayure, chapelle, bande, raie, passement
band in italian
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italian
Translations:
striscia, fettuccia, nastro, banda, benda, unire
band in portuguese
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portuguese
Translations:
bando, faixa, cáfila, estria, barra, argola, tira
band in dutch
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dutch
Translations:
troep, strook, ring, band, streep, wapenbalk, kapel, orkest, bende, beugel, lint
band in russian
Dictionary:
russian
Translations:
отряд, стержень, ансамбль, банда, диапазон, оркестр, поясок, обруч, обод, ремешок, группа, круг, повязка, табор, полоса, ватага
band in norwegian
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norwegian
Translations:
bind, bånd
band in swedish
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swedish
Translations:
strimma, remsa, linning, gäng, band, orkester
band in finnish
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finnish
Translations:
joukko, juova, aallonpituusalue, raita, nauha, kehä, kopla, viiru, soittokunta, suikale, orkesteri, lössi, rengas
band in danish
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danish
Translations:
bånd, bande
band in czech
Dictionary:
czech
Translations:
páska, pásmo, řemen, kapela, obvaz, proužek, pás, pásek, obruč, stuha, skupina, tlupa, pruh
band in polish
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polish
Translations:
opaska, orkiestra, pasek, wstęga, gąsienica, taśma, banda, wstążka, szlaczek, pasmo, obwódka, zespół, kapela, grupa, szajka, zgraja
band in hungarian
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hungarian
Translations:
vaskarika, hajszalag, tánczenekar, beágyazódás, közbetelepülés, katonazenekar, szalag, pad, egyesület, köteg, vászonpólya
band in turkish
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turkish
Translations:
bando, bant, yüzük, yol, çizgi, çember, halka, takım
band in greek
Dictionary:
greek
Translations:
ταινία
band in ukrainian
Dictionary:
ukrainian
Translations:
околиця, стрижень, тоді-то, банда, група
band in bulgarian
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bulgarian
Translations:
лента
band in belarusian
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belarusian
Translations:
колца
band in estonian
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estonian
Translations:
bänd, lint, pael
band in croatian
Dictionary:
croatian
Translations:
dijapazon, orkestar, trakast, obruč, zavoj, veza
band in latin
Dictionary:
latin
Translations:
fascia
band in lithuanian
Dictionary:
lithuanian
Translations:
žiedas, banda, orkestras
band in latvian
Dictionary:
latvian
Translations:
saite, banda, grupa, stīpa, lente
band in romanian
Dictionary:
romanian
Translations:
fâşie, inel, orchestră
band in slovenian
Dictionary:
slovenian
Translations:
kapela, pásek, muzika
band in slovak
Dictionary:
slovak
Translations:
muzika, tlupa, kapela
The meaning and "use of": band
noun
- a flat, thin strip or loop of material put around something, typically to hold it together or to decorate it. - wads of banknotes fastened with gummed paper bands
- a stripe or elongated area of a different color, texture, or composition than its surroundings. - a long, narrow band of cloud
- a range of frequencies or wavelengths in a spectrum (especially of radio frequencies). - channels in the UHF band
- a thing that restrains, binds, or unites. - He comes out bound with bands and a cloth over his head.
- a group of people who have a common interest or purpose. - guerrilla bands
- a group of musicians who play together, in particular. - This is the first time these half pop, part punk bands have toured together.
- a herd or flock. - moving bands of caribou
- surround (an object) with something in the form of a strip or ring, typically for reinforcement or decoration. - doors are banded with iron to make them stronger
- mark (something) with a stripe or stripes of a different color. - the bird's bill is banded across the middle with black
- (of people or organizations) form a group for a mutual purpose. - local people banded together to fight the company
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