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I . band [bænd] N

1. band of metal, cloth:

band
trak m

2. band of colour:

band
proga f
band (section also)
snop m

3. band (range):

band
band
obseg m
age band
tax band

4. band MUS:

band (modern)
band (traditional)
godba f

5. band of robbers:

band
tolpa f

II . band [bænd] VB trans Brit SCHOOL

band

band together VB intr

band
band

ˈBand-Aid® N

ˈband mem·ber, ˈbands·man N

brass ˈband N

brass band

ˈdance band N

elas·tic ˈband N

elastic band
elastic band
gumica f

ˈrock band N

rub·ber ˈband N

rubber band

ˈstring band N

ˈsweat band N

ˈwave-band N

Citi·zens' Band ˈRa·dio N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Then wear a wrist-band stating they want no part of it.
www.thesudburystar.com
Lyrically, it is one of the band's most uplifting songs.
en.wikipedia.org
Gray's empty boiler suit and mask are on a stand on stage throughout the set which is emblazoned at times with his band number: two.
thelinc.co.uk
The composition of band was almost intact with the exception of a key element on drums.
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He played the vibraphone, flute, piano, synthesizers and occasional drums, and he was with the band from late 1969 until late 1972.
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The band said their new music was current, fun, naughty, girly and dancy.
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She switches around characters' lives, such as a cab driver and teen garage band singer.
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This is the velocity with which the mean wave energy is transported horizontally in a narrow-band wave field.
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Many of the band's songs explore themes of parent vs. child conflicts and criticisms of the educational system.
en.wikipedia.org
There will also be carolers and a band along the way.
www.kcbd.com

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