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bandstand

/band-stand/US // ˈbændˌstænd //UK // (ˈbændˌstænd) //

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a platform, often roofed, for outdoor band performances.
    • : a raised platform in a nightclub, restaurant, etc., used by the members of a band or orchestra while performing.

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Examples

  • Haynes has contributed to an effort to restore the 184-acre park, including the fieldhouse, a bandstand, the walkways and other features.

  • Videos that later circulated on Twitter showed police snatching women at the bandstand, and a series of photographs in particular showed one woman pushed to the ground by police officers.

  • So I’ve had to learn a lot on the bandstand and that’s been really an old-school kind of process.

  • Peter Christopherson made the leap to life on the bandstand and became a pioneer in the industrial music genre.

  • The tenor saxophonist was one of the most imaginatively restless artists to ever work a bandstand.

  • When Cosby looked up, he saw that Sonny Stitt, the famed alto sax player, had joined the bandstand.

  • The Roots now preside from a large, wooden bandstand, the aggregation having grown slightly in size.

  • Batiste and his band ended the evening by marching off the bandstand and playing amid the crowd.

  • The wooded hills rose over the bandstand, against the bright blue sky.

  • The Casino having been burned down in 1918, the concerts took place under the bandstand in the park.

  • In the middle was a circular bandstand where greasy musicians fiddled with perspiring zeal.

  • Gas flared in two concentric circles of flame around the hall and around the central bandstand.

  • In the grey distance the big bandstand of a watering-place stood up like a giant mushroom with six legs.