band in German
band in German
Band
A strip of material wrapped around things to hold them together.
Band
A group of musicians who perform together as an ensemble; sometimes, such a group working for a professional recording artist.
Combo
A group of musicians who perform together as an ensemble; sometimes, such a group working for a professional recording artist.
Kapelle
A group of musicians who perform together as an ensemble; sometimes, such a group working for a professional recording artist.
Musikkapelle
A group of musicians who perform together as an ensemble; sometimes, such a group working for a professional recording artist.
Musikbande
A group of musicians who perform together as an ensemble; sometimes, such a group working for a professional recording artist.
Blaskapelle
A type of orchestra originally playing janissary music; an instance of this type.
Marschkapelle
A type of orchestra originally playing janissary music; an instance of this type.
Frequenzspektrum
A continuous tablet, stripe, or series of ornaments, as of carved foliage, of colour, or of brickwork.
Band
A continuous tablet, stripe, or series of ornaments, as of carved foliage, of colour, or of brickwork.
Bande
A group of people loosely united for a common purpose, such as a band of thieves.
Gemeinde
A group of people loosely united for a common purpose, such as a band of thieves.
Gruppe
A group of people loosely united for a common purpose, such as a band of thieves.
Mannschaft
A group of people loosely united for a common purpose, such as a band of thieves.
Stamm
A group of people loosely united for a common purpose, such as a band of thieves.
Trupp
A group of people loosely united for a common purpose, such as a band of thieves.
binden
(transitive) To fasten with a band.
sich vereinigen
(intransitive) To group together for a common purpose; to confederate.
verbinden
(intransitive) To group together for a common purpose; to confederate.
beringen
(transitive, ornithology) To fasten an identifying band around the leg of (a bird).