band
noun
verb
bænd
noun
1
a
group
of
musicians,
especially
a
group
that
plays
popular
music
[英] 〔尤指演奏流行音乐的〕乐队,乐团
also + plural verb 亦用复数动词 | BrE
2
a
group
of
people
formed
because
of
a
common
belief
or
purpose
一伙,一群,一帮〔指志趣相投的一群人〕
[+
of
]
a
small
band
of
volunteers
一小批志愿者
bands
of
soldiers
一群群士兵
3
a
range
of
numbers
within
a
system
〔数目的〕范围,段
Interest
rates
stayed
within
a
relatively
narrow
band.
利率在一个相对较小的范围内波动。
age/tax/income
etc
band
people
within
the
$20,000-$30,000
income
band
收入在 20,000 至 30,000 美元这个范围的人
4
a
flat,
narrow
piece
of
something
with
one
end
joined
to
the
other
to
form
a
circle
圈,箍,带
papers
held
together
with
a
rubber
band
用橡皮筋捆在一起的文件
a
slim
gold
band
on
her
finger
她手指上戴的一个细细的金指环
5
a
narrow
area
of
light,
colour,
land
etc
that
is
different
from
the
areas
around
it
带状物,条纹〔指异于周围的一条狭窄的光带、色带、土地等〕
The
birds
have
a
distinctive
blue
band
round
their
eyes.
这种鸟的眼圈是蓝色的,很特别。
[+
of
]
a
thin
band
of
cloud
一条细细的云彩
6
a
range
of
radio
signals
[术语] 波段,频带;
technical
verb
7
to
put
people
or
things
into
different
groups,
usually
according
to
income,
value,
or
price
[英] 〔按收入、价值或价格〕给…分级
After
valuation,
properties
will
be
banded
in
groups
of
£20,000
or
more.
房产经估价后会划分成两万或两万英镑以上的组别。
8
if
people
band
together,
they
unite
in
order
to
achieve
something
团结起来,联手
Local
people
have
banded
together
to
fight
the
company’s
plans.
当地民众联手抵制该公司的计划。