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band /bænd/ noun [countable]
band verb [transitive usually passive]
گروه موسیقی
ارکستر، دسته موسیقی، اتحاد، توافق، روبان، بانداژ، نوار زخم بندی، متحد کردن، دسته کردن، نوار پیچیدن، به صورت نوار در آوردن، با نوار بستن، متحد شدن، اره نواری، شبکه سیم خاردار، نوار مانع، قسمت موزیک، کمربند، بند و زنجیر، تسمه یا بند مخصوص محکم کردن، لولا، مهندسی: باند رادیو، کامپیوتر: نوار، مهندسی: باند، معماری: نواره، حقوقی: متحد شدن، شیمی: نوار، ورزش: باریکه، نظامی: نوار
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Advanced Persian Dictionaryمهندسی: باند، نوار،
کامپیوتر: نوار،
شیمی: نوار، باریکه،
تربیت بدنی: باند، نوار، اره نواری، باند رادیو،
مهندسی: متحد کردن، متحد شدن،
حقوق: نواره،
معماری: شبکه سیم خاردار، نوار مانع، قسمت موزیک، کمربند، نوار،
نظامی: باند،
مهندسی: بند و زنجیر، تسمه یا بند مخصوص محکم کردن، نوار، لولا، ارکستر، دسته ی موسیقی، اتحاد، توافق، روبان، باند، بانداژ، نوار زخم بندی، متحد کردن، دسته کردن، نوار پیچیدن، به صورت نوار در آوردن، با نوار بستن، متحد شدنباند، نوار،
کامپیوتر: نوار،
شیمی: نوار، باریکه،
تربیت بدنی: باند، نوار، اره نواری، باند رادیو،
مهندسی: متحد کردن، متحد شدن،
حقوق: نواره،
معماری: شبکه سیم خاردار، نوار مانع، قسمت موزیک، کمربند، نوار،
نظامی: باند،
مهندسی: بند و زنجیر، تسمه یا بند مخصوص محکم کردن، نوار، لولا، ارکستر، دسته ی موسیقی، اتحاد، توافق، روبان، باند، بانداژ، نوار زخم بندی، متحد کردن، دسته کردن، نوار پیچیدن، به صورت نوار در آوردن، با نوار بستن، متحد شدن
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Wordsband[noun]Synonyms:- ensemble, combo, group, orchestra
- gang, body, company, group, party, posse
(informal)————————
[noun]strip, belt, bond, chain, cord, ribbon, strap
Antonyms: break up, disband
Contrasted words: disintegrate, disperse, dissolve, separate
Related Words: belt,
border,
edge,
line,
tape,
fascia,
taenia,
streak,
vein,
amalgamate,
unionize,
consociate,
club,
team (up),
assembly,
bevy,
body,
bunch,
covey,
group,
detachment,
detail
English Thesaurus: stripe, streak, ban [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English DictionaryI. band1 S2 W2 /bænd/
noun [countable][
Sense 1-2: Date: 1400-1500;
Language: French;
Origin: bande 'group of people']
[
Sense 3-6: Date: 1400-1500;
Language: French;
Origin: bande 'flat strip, edge, side']
1. [also + plural verb] British English a group of musicians, especially a group that plays popular music:
The band was playing old Beatles songs.
I grew up playing in rock bands.
Smith joined the band in 1989.
They formed a band when they were still at school.
The entertainment includes a disco and live band.
interviews with band members ⇒
big band,
brass band,
marching band,
one-man band2. a group of people formed because of a common belief or purpose
band of
a small band of volunteers
bands of soldiers3. a range of numbers within a system:
Interest rates stayed within a relatively narrow band.age/tax/income etc band
people within the $20,000–$30,000 income band4. a flat narrow piece of something with one end joined to the other to form a circle:
papers held together with a rubber band
a slim gold band on her finger5. a narrow area of light, colour, land etc that is different from the areas around it:
The birds have a distinctive blue band round their eyes.band of
a thin band of cloud6. technical a range of radio signals
Synonym : waveband [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. band2 verb [transitive usually passive] British English to put people or things into different groups, usually according to income, value, or price:
After valuation, properties will be banded in groups of £20,000 or more.band together phrasal verb if people band together, they unite in order to achieve something:
Local people have banded together to fight the company’s plans. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocationsband nounI. group of musicians ADJ. big | brass, string, wind | blues, dance, jazz, rock | marching, military, regimental | school | live the excitement of seeing a live band
one-man (often figurative) He runs the business as a one-man band (= does everything himself)
. VERB + BAND form | join, play in, sing in She plays in a rock band.
conduct, lead BAND + VERB perform, play | strike up We heard a band strike up in the park. BAND + NOUN leader, member PREP. in a/the ~ a singer in a rock band
with a/the ~ a drummer with a jazz band PHRASES a member of the band [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
band II. group of people ADJ. select, small He is one of a select band of top class players.
dwindling | growing VERB + BAND join PREP. ~ of a band of rebels [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
band III. range ADJ. age, price, tax the 25?35 age band VERB + BAND be in, fall into Which tax band do you fall into? [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
Common ErrorsbandnounSee MUSIC 2 (
music)
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Thesaurusstripe a line of colour, especially one of several lines of colour all close together:
the red and white stripes on the US flag
horizontal stripesstreak a coloured line or thin mark, especially one that is not straight or has been made accidentally:
His hair was black with streaks of grey.
He saw the red streaks of sunrise in the sky.band a thick line of colour that is different from the areas around it:
The fish has a black band on its fin. [TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus ▲
Idiomsband̈ɪbænd See:
beat the band [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲