band

band
band [{{t}}bænd]
1 noun
(a) {{}}Music{{}} (musicians → folk, rock, jazz) groupe m; (→ brass, military) fanfare f;
to be or play in a band faire partie d'un groupe;
drinks were free to members of the band les boissons étaient gratuites pour les musiciens
(b) (group) bande f, troupe f;
a band of dedicated reformers une bande de réformateurs convaincus
(c) (strip → of cloth, metal) bande f; (→ on hat) ruban m; (→ of leather) lanière f
(d) (stripe → of colour) bande f; (→ of sunlight) rai m; (→ small) bandelette f
(e) (as binding → around wheel) bandage m; (→ around books) sangle f; (→ on cigar) bague f; (→ on barrel) cercle m
(f) {{}}Technology{{}} (drive belt) courroie f de transmission
(g) {{}}Radio{{}} (range of frequency) bande f; {{}}Optics{{}} (in spectrum) bande f; {{}}Computing{{}} bande f magnétique
(h) {{}}British{{}} (range → in age, price) tranche f;
people in this age band les gens dans ou de cette tranche d'âge
(i) (ring) anneau m;
wedding band alliance f
2 transitive verb
(usu passive) (stripe) a red wall banded with yellow un mur rouge rayé de jaune
►► Band Aid (charity) = association caritative fondée en 1984 pour lutter contre la faim en Éthiopie qui réunit notamment des vedettes du monde de la musique pop;
{{}}Technology{{}} band saw scie f à ruban;
{{}}Physics{{}} band spectrum spectre m de bandes
band together intransitive verb
(unite) se grouper, se liguer; (gang together) former une bande

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