band
noun /bænd/
/bænd/
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流行音乐乐队 - a rock/punk/jazz band
摇滚/朋克/爵士乐队 - He plays drums in a band that he formed with some friends.
他在一个由他和一些朋友组成的乐队里打鼓。 - The band is/are playing a gig in Liverpool tonight.
乐队今晚将在利物浦演出。 - She's a singer with a band.
她是一个乐队的歌手。 - There's nothing like the excitement of seeing a live band.
没有什么比看到现场乐队更令人兴奋的了。 - his fellow band members Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr
他的乐队成员保罗·麦卡特尼、乔治·哈里逊和林哥·斯塔尔
Topics Musica1- He formed a garage band with his friends.
他与朋友一起组成了一支车库乐队。 - He was accompanied onstage by his backing band.
他在舞台上有自己的伴奏乐队伴奏。 - They hired a Beatles tribute band to play at the reception.
他们雇了一支甲壳虫乐队的翻唱乐队在招待会上演出。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- brass
- string
- …
- form
- start
- join
- …
- perform (something)
- play (something)
- strike up
- …
- leader
- member
- practice
- …
- in a/the band
- with a/the band
- a member of the band
- a rock/punk/jazz band
- [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of musicians who play brass and percussion instruments
管乐队;鼓号乐队 - a military band
军乐队 - We heard a band strike up in the park.
我们听到公园里一支乐队奏起了音乐。
Wordfinder- ballet
- ballroom
- band
- choreograph
- dance
- floor
- folk dance
- music
- partner
- step
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- big
- brass
- string
- …
- form
- start
- join
- …
- perform (something)
- play (something)
- strike up
- …
- leader
- member
- practice
- …
- in a/the band
- with a/the band
- a member of the band
- a military band
- [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of people who do something together or who have the same ideas, interests or achievements
一伙人;一帮人 - a band of outlaws/rebels
一群亡命之徒/反叛者 - He persuaded a small band of volunteers to help.
他劝服了一小批志愿者来帮忙。
Topics Family and relationshipsb2- They are members of a growing band of enthusiasts.
爱好者越来越多,他们是其中的一分子。 - The two men are part of a dwindling band of veterans.
这两个人是日益减少的退伍军人中的一员。 - He is one of a select band of top class players.
他是为数不多的一流乐手中的一位。 - The young Irishman joined the elite band of Formula One drivers this week.
这位年轻的爱尔兰人本周加入了一级方程式车手精英乐队。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- select
- small
- dwindling
- …
- join
- band of
- a band of outlaws/rebels
- enlarge image[countable] a thin flat piece or circle of any material that is put around things, for example to hold them together or to make them stronger
带;箍 - She always ties her hair back in a band.
她总是用一条带子把头发扎在后面。 - All babies in the hospital have name bands on their wrists.
医院里所有新生儿手腕上都套着写有名字的手环。 - She wore a simple band of gold (= a ring) on her finger.
她戴着一枚净面的金戒指。
- She always ties her hair back in a band.
- [countable] a line of colour or material on something that is different from what is around it
条纹;条饰 - a white plate with a blue band around the edge
带蓝边的白盘子 - The light had expanded in a broad band across the sky.
光线在天空中呈宽带状扩展。
Wordfinder- band
- check
- dot
- fleck
- pattern
- speckle
- splash
- spot
- streak
- stripe
- a white plate with a blue band around the edge
- (also waveband)[countable] a range of radio waves
频带;波段 - Short-wave radio uses the 20–50–metre band.
短波收音机用的波段是 20–50 米。
- Short-wave radio uses the 20–50–metre band.
- [countable] a range of numbers, ages, prices, etc. within which people or things are counted or measured
(数目、年龄、价格等的)范围,段 - the 25–35 age band
25–35 岁的年龄段 - Which tax band do you fall into?
你属于哪个课税等级?
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- age
- price
- tax
- …
- be in
- fall into
- the 25–35 age band
group of musicians乐队
group of people人群
thin piece of material/colour
of radio waves无线电波
range范围
词源noun senses 4 to 7 late Old English (in the sense of something that restrains), from Old Norse, reinforced in late Middle English by Old French bande, of Germanic origin; related to bind. noun senses 1 to 3 late Middle English: from Old French bande, of Germanic origin; related to banner.