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I [bænd]1) mus. (rock) gruppo m., complesso m.; (army) banda f., fanfara f. (militare); (municipal) banda f.2) (with common aim) banda f., gruppo m., compagnia f.II [bænd]verbo transitivo riunire, associareIII [bænd]1) (of light, colour) banda f., fascia f.; (of land) striscia f.2) rad. banda f.3) BE (of age, income tax) fascia f., scaglione m.4) (for hair, hat) fascia f., nastro m.; (around waist) fascia f., cintura f.; (around neck) collare m.; (around arm) fascia f., bracciale m.; (around head) benda f.* * *[bænd] I noun1) (a strip of material to put round something: a rubber band.)2) (a stripe of a colour etc: a skirt with a band of red in it.)3) (in radio etc, a group of frequencies or wavelengths: the medium waveband.)II 1. noun1) (a number of persons forming a group: a band of robbers.)2) (a body of musicians: a brass band; a dance band.)2. verb(to unite or gather together for a purpose: They banded together to oppose the building of the garage.)* * *I [bænd] n(gen) banda, striscia, (of hat, cigar) nastroII [bænd] n1) Mus banda (musicale), (jazz band, pop group) complesso (musicale), Mil fanfara2) (group of people) banda•* * *band (1) /bænd/n.2 banda, striscia ( di stoffa, di colore); fascia; nastro; riga: a white cup with a red band around it, una tazza bianca con una riga rossa intorno3 (mecc.) cinghia; correggia; nastro5 (geol.) banda; lamina8 (elettr., radio) banda: band filter, filtro di banda; band switch, commutatore di banda (o d'onda); quad band (attr.), quadribanda● (fis., chim.) band gap ► bandgap □ (tecn.) band saw, sega a nastro □ (fis.) band spectrum, spettro a bande □ band string, fettuccia; striscia di cotone □ band wheel, puleggia.♦ band (2) /bænd/n.2 (mus.) banda musicale; orchestra ( jazz o da ballo); complesso: brass band, orchestra di ottoni; rock band, complesso rock; jazz band, orchestra jazz; complesso jazzistico; DIALOGO → - Wedding reception- They've hired a band, hanno ingaggiato un gruppo; The band struck up, la banda attaccò a suonare3 (zool.) branco.(to) band (1) /bænd/v. t.4 assegnare a uno scaglione; scaglionare(to) band (2) /bænd/v. i.(generalm. to band together) unirsi ( con un fine); associarsi; fare causa comune: They banded together to oppose the plan, si sono uniti per opporsi al progetto.* * *I [bænd]1) mus. (rock) gruppo m., complesso m.; (army) banda f., fanfara f. (militare); (municipal) banda f.2) (with common aim) banda f., gruppo m., compagnia f.II [bænd]verbo transitivo riunire, associareIII [bænd]1) (of light, colour) banda f., fascia f.; (of land) striscia f.2) rad. banda f.3) BE (of age, income tax) fascia f., scaglione m.4) (for hair, hat) fascia f., nastro m.; (around waist) fascia f., cintura f.; (around neck) collare m.; (around arm) fascia f., bracciale m.; (around head) benda f. -
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