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band1 [bænd] SOST

1. band (strip):

band
pasek m
band of grass
pas m

2. band (piece of clothing):

band
opaska f
waist band
pas m

3. band (fastener):

rubber band
gumka f

4. band (range):

band

5. band RADIO:

band
pasmo nt

band2 [bænd] SOST

1. band MUS:

band
big band
brass band

2. band (group):

band
grupa f
band of robbers
banda f

Alice band [ˈælɪs-] SOST ingl brit

band together VB vb intr

brass band SOST

Citizens' Band SOST

Citizens' Band
pasmo nt CB

elastic band SOST

fluctuation band SOST

rock band SOST

rock band

rubber band SOST

rubber band
gumka f

wave-band SOST

wrist-band [ˈrɪstbænd] SOST

1. wrist-band (in tennis):

2. wrist-band (in hospital):

Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)

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An early comment that their work sounded like garbage inspired the band's name.
en.wikipedia.org
There will also be carolers and a band along the way.
www.kcbd.com
We had no future anyways, so let's just be in a rock band!
en.wikipedia.org
It ripped off the band-aid and decided to focus completely on a new subscription revenue model.
techcrunch.com
Many of the band's songs explore themes of parent vs. child conflicts and criticisms of the educational system.
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
Jones' lack of punctuality played a major role in his dismissal from the band.
en.wikipedia.org
She switches around characters' lives, such as a cab driver and teen garage band singer.
en.wikipedia.org
The composition of band was almost intact with the exception of a key element on drums.
en.wikipedia.org
The band then underwent several changes of lead guitar, changing the name of the band each time.
en.wikipedia.org

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