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  • 1 band

    1. noun
    1) Band, das

    a band of light/colour — ein Streifen Licht/Farbe

    2) (range of values) Bandbreite, die (fig.)

    long/medium band — Langwellen-/Mittelwellenband, das

    4) (organized group) Gruppe, die; (of robbers, outlaws, etc.) Bande, die
    5) (of musicians) [Musik]kapelle, die; (pop group, jazz band) Band, die; Gruppe, die; (dance band) [Tanz]kapelle, die; (military band) Militärkapelle, die
    2. transitive verb
    1)

    band somethingein Band um etwas machen

    2) (mark with stripes) bändern
    3. intransitive verb

    band together [with somebody] — sich [mit jemandem] zusammenschließen

    * * *
    [bænd] I noun
    1) (a strip of material to put round something: a rubber band.) das Band
    2) (a stripe of a colour etc: a skirt with a band of red in it.) der Streifen
    3) (in radio etc, a group of frequencies or wavelengths: the medium waveband.) das Frequenzband
    II 1. noun
    1) (a number of persons forming a group: a band of robbers.) die Bande
    2) (a body of musicians: a brass band; a dance band.) die Band
    2. verb
    (to unite or gather together for a purpose: They banded together to oppose the building of the garage.) sich zusammentun
    * * *
    band1
    [bænd]
    I. n
    1. of metal, cloth Band nt
    rubber [or elastic] \band Gummiband nt
    2. of colour Streifen m; (section also) Abschnitt m
    \band of grass Grasstreifen m; METEO
    \band of cloud Wolkenband nt
    a \band of light rain and showers ein zerrissenes [Wolken]band mit Regenschauern
    3. (in clothing) Band nt
    hat \band Hutband nt
    head \band Stirnband nt
    waist \band Bund m; (for trousers also) Hosenbund m
    4. (range) Bereich m, Kategorie f; TELEC Frequenzband nt
    UHF \band UHF-Band nt
    in the 30-40 age \band in der Altersgruppe von 30-40 [Jahren]
    tax \band Steuerklasse f
    5. STOCKEX (fluctuations) Band nt, Bandbreite f
    6. (ring) Ring m
    wedding \band Trauring m, Ehering m
    II. vt
    1. (put band on)
    to \band sth ein Band um etw akk wickeln
    to \band sth together [with sth] etw [mit etw dat] zusammenbinden
    to \band sb jdn einstufen
    band2
    [bænd]
    I. n
    1. MUS (modern) Band f, Gruppe f; (traditional) Kapelle f, Orchester nt
    brass \band Blaskapelle f, Blasorchester nt
    \band practice Probe f
    2. of robbers Bande f, Gang f
    3. AM of animals Herde f
    \band of birds Vogelschwarm m
    a \band of wild dogs ein Rudel nt wilder Hunde
    II. vi sich akk zusammentun fam
    * * *
    I [bnd]
    1. n
    1) (of cloth, iron) Band nt; (on barrel) Fassband nt, Reifen m; (over book jacket) (Einband)streifen m; (of leather) Band nt, Riemen m; (= waistband) Bund m; (on cigar) Banderole f, Bauchbinde f; (= ring on bird; US = wedding band) Ring m; (on machine) Riemen m
    2) (= stripe) Streifen m
    3) pl (ECCL, UNIV: collar) Beffchen pl
    4) (RAD) Band ntfrequency band, waveband
    See:
    frequency band, waveband
    2. vt
    bird beringen II
    n
    1) Schar f; (of robbers etc) Bande f; (of workers) Trupp m, Kolonne f
    2) (MUS) Band f; (= dance band) Tanzkapelle f; (in circus, brass band, MIL ETC) (Musik)kapelle f
    * * *
    band1 [bænd]
    A s
    1. Schar f, Gruppe f
    2. MUS
    a) (Musik-, besonders Blas) Kapelle f, (Tanz-, Unterhaltungs) Orchester n, (Jazz-, Rock- etc) Band f
    b) MIL Musikkorps n
    c) (Instrumenten)Gruppe f (im Orchester):
    big band Big Band (Jazz- od Tanzmusikensemble, in dem einzelne Instrumente der Melodiegruppe mehrfach besetzt sind); academic.ru/6039/beat">beat1 C 8
    3. bewaffnete Schar, (besonders Räuber) Bande f
    4. ZOOL US
    a) Herde f
    b) (Insekten-, Vogel) Schwarm m
    5. fig US Reihe f, Anzahl f
    B v/t meist band together zu einer Gruppe, Bande etc vereinigen
    C v/i meist band together
    a) sich zusammentun,
    b) sich zusammenrotten
    band2 [bænd]
    A s
    1. (flaches) Band, (Heft)Schnur f: rubber band
    2. Band n (an Kleidern), Gurt m, Binde f, (Hosen- etc) Bund m
    4. ZOOL Querstreifen m (z. B. beim Zebra)
    5. ANAT (Gelenk)Band n:
    band of connective tissue Bindegewebsbrücke f
    6. MED bandage A 1
    7. RADIO (Frequenz-)Band n:
    band filter Bandfilter n/m
    8. Ring m (auch eines Vogels)
    9. TECH
    a) Treibriemen m
    b) Band n
    10. pl Beffchen n (der Richter, Geistlichen etc)
    11. ARCH Band n, Borte f, Leiste f
    12. Band n, Ring m (zur Verbindung oder Befestigung)
    13. TECH (Rad)Schiene f
    14. Bergbau: Zwischenschicht f
    15. Bauchbinde f (einer Zigarre)
    16. meist pl fig Band n, Bande pl, Bindung f
    17. obs oder fig Fessel f
    B v/t
    1. mit einem Band zusammenbinden oder kennzeichnen, Bäume mit einer (Leim)Binde versehen
    2. mit (einem) Streifen versehen
    3. einen Vogel beringen
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) Band, das

    a band of light/colour — ein Streifen Licht/Farbe

    2) (range of values) Bandbreite, die (fig.)

    long/medium band — Langwellen-/Mittelwellenband, das

    4) (organized group) Gruppe, die; (of robbers, outlaws, etc.) Bande, die
    5) (of musicians) [Musik]kapelle, die; (pop group, jazz band) Band, die; Gruppe, die; (dance band) [Tanz]kapelle, die; (military band) Militärkapelle, die
    2. transitive verb
    1)
    3. intransitive verb

    band together [with somebody] — sich [mit jemandem] zusammenschließen

    * * *
    (music) n.
    Kapelle -en f.
    Musikkapelle f. n.
    Band ¨-er f.
    Bande -n f.
    Schar nur sing. f.
    Trupp -s m.

    English-german dictionary > band

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