
공통의 목적이나 관심을 가진 사람들의 무리
A group of people who have a common interest or purpose.
예문:
"A small band of volunteers gathered to clean up the local park."
"The travelers moved in a tight-knit band for safety during the journey."
함께 음악을 연주하는 음악가나 가수의 집단
A group of musicians and vocalists who play music together, especially pop, jazz, or rock.
예문:
"The rock band is planning a world tour to promote their new album."
"She plays the flute in the school marching band."
무언가를 묶거나 장식하기 위해 두르는 얇고 평평한 끈이나 띠
A flat, thin strip or loop of material put around something to hold it together or for decoration.
예문:
"He secured the stack of documents with a thick rubber band."
"The bride wore a simple gold band on her ring finger."
주변과 다른 색깔이나 질감을 가진 가늘고 긴 줄무늬 부분
A stripe or elongated area of a different color or texture than its surroundings.
예문:
"The bird is easily identified by the white band around its neck."
"A narrow band of light filtered through the closed shutters."
소득이나 세금 등 일련의 수치 내에서 정해진 범위나 범주
A range of values or a specified category within a series, such as for income or taxes.
예문:
"The new policy aims to reduce the tax burden on the lower income band."
"Employees in the senior management band receive additional benefits."
라디오나 전자 공학에서 특정 범위의 주파수 또는 파장
A specific range of frequencies or wavelengths in radio or electronics.
예문:
"The emergency services operate on a dedicated radio band."
"This router can switch between the 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands."
공통의 목적을 위해 또는 적에 대항하기 위해 집단으로 뭉치다
To join together in a group for a common purpose or to resist an enemy.
예문:
"The local residents banded together to protest the construction of the factory."
"Small independent shops often band together to compete with large retailers."
식별이나 추적을 위해 동물, 특히 새에게 인식표를 달다
To put a band on an animal, especially a bird, for identification or tracking.
예문:
"Researchers band the penguins to monitor their migration habits."
"The captured hawk was banded and then released back into the wild."