German Meaning of bands
Bands
Other German words related to Bands
Nearest Words of bands
- banding (together) => Gruppieren (zusammen)
- bandied words => Schlagwörter
- bandied (about) => hau kolumnenweise um sich
- banderols => Banderole
- banderoles => Banner
- banderol => Banderolierung
- banded (together) => Verbunden (zusammen)
- bandboxes => Hutschachteln
- bandannas => Bandanas
- bandanas => Bandanas
- bands (together) => zusammen
- bandy (about) => schwatzen, plaudern
- bandy words => leere Worte
- bandying (about) => hin- und herwerfen (über)
- bandying words => mit Worten jonglieren
- banes => Plagen
- bang away => weiterschlagen
- bang on => genau richtig
- bang-bang => Bang-bang
- banged away => sich kaputtgeschlagen
Definitions and Meaning of bands in English
bands
track sense 2e(3), belt sense 2, a narrow strip of material applied as trimming to an article of dress, a cord or strip across the back of a book to which the sections are sewn, a thin flat encircling strip especially for binding, a narrow strip serving chiefly as decoration, a ring of elastic, a strip of connective tissue that causes obstruction of the bowel, a range of wavelengths, frequencies, or energies between two specified limits, something that confines or constricts while allowing some movement, to unite for a common purpose, a strip of cloth used to protect a newborn baby's navel, band cell, a strip of abnormal tissue either congenital or acquired, a strip serving to join or hold things together, a more or less well-defined range of wavelengths, frequencies, or energies, a strip separated by some characteristic color or texture or considered apart from what is adjacent, something that binds or restrains legally, morally, or spiritually, to finish or decorate with a band, range sense 7a, a pair of strips hanging at the front of the neck as part of a clerical, legal, or academic dress, a ring without raised portions, a strip that is different (as in color, texture, or composition) from nearby matter, a group of persons, animals, or things, a close-fitting strip that confines material at the waist, neck, or cuff of clothing, a thin flat strip of metal that encircles a tooth, one transverse to the long axis of the body, to tie up with a band, to affix a band to or tie up with a band, to join in a group, a group of musicians organized for ensemble playing, one of the alternating dark and light segments of skeletal muscle fibers, something that confines or constricts while allowing a degree of movement, a strip (as of living tissue or rock) or a stripe (as on an animal) differentiable (as by color, texture, or structure) from the adjacent material or area, a thin flat encircling strip, a line or streak of differentiated cells, a stripe, streak, or other elongated mark on an animal, a group of musicians playing together, to gather together, to put a band on
FAQs About the word bands
Bands
track sense 2e(3), belt sense 2, a narrow strip of material applied as trimming to an article of dress, a cord or strip across the back of a book to which the s
Gürtel,Kreise,Körbe,Schleifen,Ringe,Spulen,Halsbänder,Augen,Runden,Kränze
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banding (together) => Gruppieren (zusammen), bandied words => Schlagwörter, bandied (about) => hau kolumnenweise um sich, banderols => Banderole, banderoles => Banner,