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band
- IPA[band]
美式
- a flat, thin strip or loop of material put around something, typically to hold it together or to decorate it;a plain ring for the finger, especially a gold wedding ring
- surround (an object) with something in the form of a strip or ring, typically for reinforcement or decoration;put a band on (a bird) for identification
verb: band, 3rd person present: bands, gerund or present participle: banding, past tense: banded, past participle: banded
noun: band, plural noun: bands
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a flat, thin strip or loop of material put around something, typically to hold it together or to decorate it wads of banknotes fastened with gummed paper bands 同義詞
- ▪ a plain ring for the finger, especially a gold wedding ring a narrow band of gold was her only jewelry
- ▪ North American a ring of metal placed around a bird's leg to identify it look for a leg band on the osprey
- ▪ a belt connecting wheels or pulleys.
- ▪ a collar with two hanging strips, worn by certain clerics and academics as part of their formal dress I'm wearing clerical bands, which are a sign of my office
- 2. a stripe or elongated area of a different color, texture, or composition than its surroundings a long, narrow band of cloud 同義詞
- ▪ a range of frequencies or wavelengths in a spectrum (especially of radio frequencies) channels in the UHF band
- 3. archaic a thing that restrains, binds, or unites must I fall, and die in bands?
動詞
- 1. surround (an object) with something in the form of a strip or ring, typically for reinforcement or decoration doors are banded with iron to make them stronger
- ▪ North American put a band on (a bird) for identification the map shows where starlings banded in Holland were later recovered
- 2. mark (something) with a stripe or stripes of a different color the bird's bill is banded across the middle with black