bands 的 3 个定义
- a company of persons or, sometimes, animals or things, joined, acting, or functioning together; aggregation; party; troop: a band of protesters.
- Music. a group of instrumentalists playing music of a specialized type: rock band; calypso band; mariachi band.a musical group, usually employing brass, percussion, and often woodwind instruments, that plays especially for marching or open-air performances.big band. dance band.
- a division of a nomadic tribe; a group of individuals who move and camp together and subsist by hunting and gathering.
- a group of persons living outside the law: a renegade band.
- to unite in a troop, company, or confederacy.
- to unite; confederate: They banded together to oust the chairman.
bands 近义词
something which encircles
group of people with same interest
musical group
group or join group
更多bands例句
- The Solo bands are available as an option on the new Series 6 models or for purchase separately, at $50 for the rubber version and $100 for the braided band.
- One way to explain the difference is that the zones of wide dark bands indicate torpor, and animals with milder winters didn’t need to enter that state.
- It’s more like a jazz band, one where all the musicians know the rules and how to play, but nothing is scripted or planned.
- There is always a mix of music with a live band and a DJ, a full open bar, creative catering, and photo booths, plus an afterparty.
- An online concert held by the band in June was the world’s biggest paid online music event, drawing more than 750,000 viewers, the Yonhap News Agency reported.
- He plays an aging punk rocker and I play the drummer from his old band.
- The band turned back around, raising a lively tune to signal life would go on.
- The band was still on its way back as De Blasio and his wife departed.
- The last band I was in was kind of a Sonic Youth rip-off band, and I thought that that was my calling.
- Every other band I had been in had been pretty loud, you could never hear the vocals.
- His little band was almost immediately surrounded by the enemy.
- Conny stepped smilingly forward, and proceeded to affix the band around the vicar's massive throat.
- Roulard had played the trumpet in the regimental band in which Aristide had played the kettle drum.
- There was a band playing down at Klein's hotel, and the strains reached them faintly, tempered by the distance.
- On this the royal band of music would strike up its liveliest airs, and a great bell would toll its evening warning.