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英語單詞

band是什么意思

band

英 [b?nd] 美 [b?nd]
  • n. 帶,環;[物] 波段;(演奏流行音樂的) 樂隊
  • vi. 用帶綁扎;給...鑲邊
  • n. n.樂隊;隊;一群

中文詞源


band 帶子,樂隊

來自PIE *bendh, 綁。同bend, bind, bond. 樂隊義來自于舊時士兵綁一條帶子在頭上作為某種象征,而最早的樂隊成員也有類似的動作。

英文詞源


band
band: There are two distinct words band in English, but neither of them goes back as far as Old English. The one meaning ‘group of people’ [15] comes from Old French bande, but is probably Germanic in ultimate origin; the specific sense ‘group of musicians’ developed in the 17th century. Band ‘strip’ [13] comes from Germanic *bindan, source of English bind, but reached English in two quite separate phases.

It first came via Old Norse band, in the sense ‘something that ties or constrains’; this replaced Old English bend, also from Germanic *bindan (which now survives only as a heraldic term, as in bend sinister), but is now itself more or less obsolete, having been superseded by bond, a variant form. But then in the 15th century it arrived again, by a different route: Old French had bande ‘strip, stripe’, which can be traced back, perhaps via a Vulgar Latin *binda, to the same ultimate source, Germanic *bindan.

=> bend, bind, bond, bundle, ribbon
band (n.1)
"a flat strip," also "something that binds," a merger of two words, ultimately from the same source. In the sense "that by which someone or something is bound," it is attested from early 12c., from Old Norse band "thin strip that ties or constrains," from Proto-Germanic *bindan, from PIE *bendh- "to bind" (cognates: Gothic bandi "that which binds; Sanskrit bandhah "a tying, bandage," source of bandana; Middle Irish bainna "bracelet;" see bend (v.), bind (v.)). Most of the figurative senses of this word have passed into bond (n.), which originally was a phonetic variant of this band.

The meaning "a flat strip" (late 14c.) is from Old French bande "strip, edge, side," via Old North French bende, from Old High German binda, from Proto-Germanic *bindan (see above). In Middle English, this was distinguished by the spelling bande, but since the loss of the final -e the words have fully merged. Meaning "broad stripe of color" is from late 15c.; the electronics sense of "range of frequencies or wavelengths" is from 1922. The Old North French form was retained in heraldic bend. Band saw is recorded from 1864.
band (n.2)
"an organized group," late 15c., from Middle French bande, which is traceable to the Proto-Germanic root of band (n.1), probably via a band of cloth worn as a mark of identification by a group of soldiers or others (compare Gothic bandwa "a sign"). The extension to "group of musicians" is c. 1660, originally musicians attached to a regiment of the army. To beat the band (1897) is to make enough noise to drown it out, hence to exceed everything.
band (v.)
1520s, "to bind or fasten;" also "to join in a company," from band (n.1) and (n.2) in various noun senses, and partly from French bander. The meaning "to affix an ID band to (a wild animal, etc.)" is attested from 1914. Related: Banded; banding.

雙語例句


1. My underskirt had ridden up into a thick band around my hips.
我的襯裙已經躥到臀部,厚厚地卷成一圈。

來自柯林斯例句

2. I learned a lot from him about how to run a band.
我從他那里學到了許多關于經營樂隊方面的東西.

來自柯林斯例句

3. Kurt had started out playing bass in a rock band.
庫爾特起初在一個搖滾樂隊彈低音吉他。

來自柯林斯例句

4. They still get treated differently from almost every other contemporary British band.
他們所得到的待遇仍然與當代幾乎所有其他英國樂隊都不同。

來自柯林斯例句

5. He spent his adolescent years playing guitar in the church band.
他在教堂的樂隊里彈吉他,度過了他的青少年時期。

來自柯林斯例句

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