ハンド — meaning in English
bando
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English meaning
- band noun A group of musicians who perform together.
- bunt verb In baseball, to deliberately tap the ball softly with the bat instead of swinging fully, so it stays hard to field.
- ensemble noun A coordinated group of things that work together as a whole, such as a matching outfit.
- handball noun A team sport in which players throw and bounce a ball, trying to score by throwing it into the opposing goal.
- wristband noun A band worn around the wrist, for decoration, identification, or to absorb sweat during sport.
Senses
ハンド is used for these senses in English:
- 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.
- bunt (baseball, softball) A ball that has been intentionally hit softly so as to be difficult to field, sometimes with a hands-spread batting stance or with a close-hand, choked-up hand position. No swinging action is involved.
- ensemble (collective) A group of musicians, dancers, actors, etc who perform together; e.g. the chorus of a ballet company.
- handball (countable, Australian rules football) An act of passing a football by holding it with one hand and hitting it with the other.
- wristband A strip of material worn around the wrist, e.g. to absorb perspiration, especially in sports.
band — full definition
- noun A group of musicians who perform together.
- noun A thin strip of material used to bind, wrap, or hold something together.
- noun A range or category within a larger scale, such as income or frequency.
- verb To join together for a shared purpose.
bunt — full definition
- verb In baseball, to deliberately tap the ball softly with the bat instead of swinging fully, so it stays hard to field.
- verb To push or nudge with the head or horns, as an animal does.