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1 Band
2. Band <-[e]s, Bänder> [bant, pl ʼbɛndɐ] nt(Hut\Band) hatband;(Schürzen\Band) apron string;das Blaue \Band the Blue Riband [or (Am) Ribbon];2) (Mess\Band) measuring tape3) (Metall\Band) metal band4) (Verpackungs\Band) packaging tapeetw auf \Band aufnehmen to tape [record] sth, to record sth on tape;auf \Band sein to be [recorded] on tape;etw auf \Band haben to have sth [recorded] on tape6) (Fließ\Band) conveyor belt;am \Band arbeiten to work on an assembly [or a production] line;vom \Band laufen to come off the [production] line;am laufenden \Band ( fam) non-stop, continuously;etw am laufenden \Band tun to keep doing sth7) radio wavelength, [frequency] band3. Band <-[e]s, -e> [bant, pl ʼbandə] nt1) ( gegenseitige Beziehung) bond, tie;zarte \Bande knüpfen to start a romance4. Band -[e]s, Bände> [bant, pl ʼbɛndə] mvolume;Bände füllen to fill volumes;über etw Bände schreiben können to be able to write volumes about sthWENDUNGEN:Bände sprechen ( fam) to speak volumes5. Band -, -s> [bɛnt] fmus band, group -
2 band
2. Band <-[e]s, Bänder> [bant, pl ʼbɛndɐ] nt(Hut\band) hatband;(Schürzen\band) apron string;das Blaue \band the Blue Riband [or (Am) Ribbon];2) (Mess\band) measuring tape3) (Metall\band) metal band4) (Verpackungs\band) packaging tapeetw auf \band aufnehmen to tape [record] sth, to record sth on tape;auf \band sein to be [recorded] on tape;etw auf \band haben to have sth [recorded] on tape6) (Fließ\band) conveyor belt;am \band arbeiten to work on an assembly [or a production] line;vom \band laufen to come off the [production] line;am laufenden \band ( fam) non-stop, continuously;etw am laufenden \band tun to keep doing sth7) radio wavelength, [frequency] band3. Band <-[e]s, -e> [bant, pl ʼbandə] nt1) ( gegenseitige Beziehung) bond, tie;zarte \bande knüpfen to start a romance4. Band -[e]s, Bände> [bant, pl ʼbɛndə] mvolume;Bände füllen to fill volumes;über etw Bände schreiben können to be able to write volumes about sthWENDUNGEN:Bände sprechen ( fam) to speak volumes5. Band -, -s> [bɛnt] fmus band, group -
3 Band
Band I m MEDIA volume (Buch) Band II n 1. COMP tape; reel (Datenträger); 2. GEN bond (der Freundschaft); tie (Familienbande); 3. IND assembly line; 4. KOMM, MEDIA tape; 5. PERS assembly line, production line, conveyor belt • auf Band MEDIA on tape • auf Band aufnehmen MEDIA tape • etw. vom Band löschen GEN wipe sth from a tape, delete sth from a tape* * *n 1. < Comp> tape, Datenträger reel; 2. < Geschäft> der Freundschaft, bond, Familienbande tie; 3. < Ind> assembly line; 4. <Komm, Medien> tape; 5. < Person> assembly line, production line, conveyor belt ■ auf Band < Medien> on tape ■ auf Band aufnehmen < Medien> tape ■ etw. vom Band löschen < Geschäft> wipe sth from a tape, delete sth from a tape* * *Band
(Buch) volume, (Computer) tape;
• durchschossener Band interleaved volume;
• einzelner Band odd volume;
• endloses Band endless (continuous) belt;
• laufendes Band assembly line;
• am laufenden Band produzieren to spawn (sl.);
• Bandarbeit assembly-line technique;
• Bandaufnahme tape recording, (Aufgenommenes) canned speech, (Rundfunksendung) prerecorded broadcast;
• Band aufnahmeproduktion, Bandaufzeichnung tape recording, taping session;
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* * *n.1) the act of binding or settling, opp. to lausn;fig., lausn ok band allra vandamála, the decision in all difficult cases;2) band, cord (mjótt band);3) in pl.:a) bonds, fetters (hafa e-n í böndum);b) bond, confederacy (ganga í bönd ok eið);blóta bönd, to worship the gods;at mun banda, at the will of the gods.* * *n. pl. bönd, [binda; Ulf. bandi, f. δεσμός; O. H. G. pfand, whence the mod. Dan. pant; N. H. G. band; Engl. band and bond; Dan. baand.]I. prop. in sing. any kind of band; mjótt band, a thin cord, Edda 20, Grág. ii. 119.β. a yarn of wool, v. bandvetlingar.γ. metaph. a bond, obligation; lausn ok b. allra vandamála, Fms. v. 248, Bs. i. 689.II. in pl. also,1. bonds, fetters, Lat. vincula; í böndum, in vinculis, Bs. i. 190, Fms. ii. 87, 625. 95: theol., synda bönd, 656 A; líkams bönd, Blas. 40.2. a bond, confederacy; ganga í bönd ok eið, to enter into a bond and oath, Band. 22; cp. hjónaband, marriage; handaband, a shaking of hands, etc.3. poët. the gods, cp. hapt; of providence ruling and uniting the world, Hkm. 10; banda vé, the temples, Hkr. i. 204; at mun banda, at the will of the gods, 210; vera manu bönd í landi, the gods (i. e. lares tutelares) are present in the land, Bs. i. 10; gram reki bönd af löndum, Eg. (in a verse); blóta bönd, to worship the gods; vinr banda, the friend of the gods; bönd ollu því, the gods ruled it, Haustl.; vide Lex. Poët., all the instances being taken from heathen poems. Egilsson suggests a reference to the imprisoning of the three gods, Odin, Hænir, and Loki, mentioned Edda 72; but bönd is that which binds, not is bound; (band means vinculum not vinctus.)4. metric. a kind of intricate intercalary burden (klofastef). This seems to be the meaning in the word Banda-drápa, where the burden consists of five intercalary lines occurring in sets of three verses | Dregr land at mun banda || Eiríkr und sik geira | veðrmildr ok semr hildi || gunnblíðr ok réð síðan | jarl goðvörðu hjarli; but as this metrical term is nowhere else recorded, the name of the poem may have come from the word ‘banda’ (gen. pl. deorum), Hkr. i. 210 sqq.COMPDS: bandadagr, bandamenn, bandaríki, bandaþing. -
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The thin twisted cotton rope used to drive spindles of the spinning, doubling and winding machine. ———————— The collar which in the 17th century supplanted the ruff. It was first a stiff stand-up collar of cambric lawn or linen, starched, wired and sometimes edged with lace. Worn as late as 1656. Yellow starch was used as in the case of the ruff. Contemporary with the band stand-up was the falling band, also edged with lace, sometimes embroidered or made of Italian cut work ornamented with pearls. Falling bands are mentioned in 1604 and are sometimes called French Falls. The Cavaliers wore the broad type of band and the Roundheads a very narrow type. Geneva bands were used by the Protestant churchmen. The term, band-box, has descended from those early days, when similar boxes were used solely for keeping bands and ruffs in. ———————— Trade term in Bengal for the wild silk crop of any single month. -
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band, ribbon, tapebromsband; brake bandlarvband; caterpillar chainmatarband; feeding beltmåttband; measuring taape, tape measureplockband; belt picking table, picking band, picking belt, sorting beltstenband; stone bandtransportband; belt conveyor, conveying belt, endless beltändlöst band; endless belt, endless band -
7 Band-Band-Rekombination
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8 Band-Band-Übergang
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9 Band in Kehrlage
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10 Band in Regellage
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Band in Regellage
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11 Band-zu-Band-Übergangswellenlänge
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Band-zu-Band-Übergangswellenlänge
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12 Band
Band n 1. (recording) tape (siehe auch: Magnetband); ribbon; 2. band, range (z. B. Energieband); 3. s. → Lochband; 4. s. → Frequenzband • das Band hin- und herbewegen jog and shuttle (bei Schnittstellensuche)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Band
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band UEFA■ A flat, thin strip or loop of material displaying the manufacturer's design mark which may be used once or repeatedly on the outside of an item of playing kit. -
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Band n 1. ARCH band (Schmuck an Säulen und als Gesimsglied); belt (Ornament im Mauerwerk und an Säulen); 2. hinge (Baubeschlag für Türen und Fenster); 3. HB strap anchor, strap; 4. BT strip (z. B. zur Abdichtung); 5. BT tape (Rollladen); 6. forked wood (Gabelholz); 7. BT fillet (Zierleiste); 8. ARCH string (Bandgesims); 9. STAT tapeDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Band
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15 Band aufnahmeproduktion
Band aufnahmeproduktion, Bandaufzeichnung
tape recording, taping sessionBusiness german-english dictionary > Band aufnahmeproduktion
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16 Band im Abwurfausleger
Band n im Abwurfausleger BERGB, FÖRD, UMSCHL discharge boom belt, discharge boom conveyor, spreader conveyorDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Band im Abwurfausleger
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17 Band im Aufnahmeausleger
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18 Band im Schaufelradausleger
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19 Band im Schwenkbandausleger
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20 Band im Zuführungsausleger
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Band im Zuführungsausleger
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