Significado de band en inglés
bandband1 /bænd/ noun [countable]
Ver todas las traducciones1a group of musicians, especially a group that plays popular musicgrupo de músicos, especialmente uno que toca música popular:
The band was playing old Beatles songs.La banda estaba tocando canciones antiguas de los Beatles.
I grew up playing in rock bands.Crecí tocando en bandas de rock.
Smith joined the band in 1989.Smith se unió a la banda en 1989.
They formed a band when they were still at school.Formaron una banda cuando todavía estaban en la escuela.
The entertainment includes a disco and live band.El entretenimiento incluye una disco y una banda en vivo.
interviews with band membersentrevistas con miembros de la banda → big band, brass band, marching band, one-man bandGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?GRAMÁTICA: ¿Verbo en singular o en plural?• In this meaning, band is usually followed by a singular verb: · The band has made a video.• En este significado, band normalmente va seguido de un verbo en singular: · The band has made a video.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The band have made a video.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• En inglés británico, también se puede usar un verbo en plural: · The band have made a video.Guía gramatical ‒ SUSTANTIVOS2a group of people formed because of a common belief or purposegrupo de personas unidas por una creencia o propósito comúnband of
a small band of volunteersun pequeño grupo de voluntarios
bands of soldiersgrupos de soldados3a range of numbers within a systemun rango de números dentro de un sistema:
Interest rates stayed within a relatively narrow band.Las tasas de interés se mantuvieron dentro de una banda relativamente estrecha.age/tax/income etc band
people within the $20,000–$30,000 income bandpersonas dentro de la franja de ingresos de $20,000 a $30,0004a flat narrow piece of something with one end joined to the other to form a circlepieza plana y estrecha con los extremos unidos para formar un círculo:
papers held together with a rubber bandpapeles sujetos con una goma elástica
a slim gold band on her fingeruna fina banda de oro en su dedo5a narrow area of light, colour, land etc that is different from the areas around itfranja estrecha de luz, color, tierra, etc., que se distingue de las zonas circundantes:
The birds have a distinctive blue band round their eyes.Las aves tienen una distintiva franja azul alrededor de los ojos.band of
a thin band of clouduna delgada franja de nubes6 technicaltécnico a range of radio signalsuna banda de señales de radio SYN wavebandCOLLOCATIONSCOLOCACIONESverbsverbosform a band· They formed their own band and released a single.· Formaron su propia banda y lanzaron un sencillo.join a band· He took up the saxophone and joined the school band.· Empezó a tocar el saxofón y se unió a la banda del colegio.play/sing in a band (=be a musician or singer in a band)· Budd played in a rock band.· Budd tocaba en una banda de rock.lead a band (=either as lead singer or as a conductor)· He led his own band in Florida and played in clubs.· Dirigió su propia banda en Florida y tocó en clubes.a band performs/plays· The band is performing live on Saturday night.· La banda actuará en vivo el sábado por la noche.a band strikes up (=starts playing)· We were on the dance floor waiting for the band to strike up.· Estábamos en la pista de baile esperando que la banda comenzara a tocar.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + bandADJETIVOS/SUSTANTIVO + banda rock/jazz etc band· He’s the saxophonist in a jazz band.· Es el saxofonista de una banda de jazz.a brass band (=a band of brass instruments such as trumpets and trombones)· A brass band was playing in the park.· Una banda de metales estaba tocando en el parque.a live band (=playing live music, not recorded music)· There’s a live band at the club on Saturday nights.· Los sábados por la noche hay una banda en vivo en el club.the school band· She plays the trumpet in the school band.· Ella toca la trompeta en la banda del colegio.a marching band (=musicians who march as they play)· the Ohio state marching band· la banda de marcha del estado de Ohioa military band (=musicians who play music on military occasions)· a military band with their brass and their drums· una banda militar con sus instrumentos de metal y sus tamboresband + NOUNband + SUSTANTIVOa band member· He was one of the original band members.· Él era uno de los miembros originales de la banda.a band leader (=the conductor of a brass band, a military band, etc)COMMON ERRORSERRORES FRECUENTES ► Don’t say ‘make a band’. Say form a band.
Ver todas las traducciones1a group of musicians, especially a group that plays popular musicgrupo de músicos, especialmente uno que toca música popular:
The band was playing old Beatles songs.La banda estaba tocando canciones antiguas de los Beatles.
I grew up playing in rock bands.Crecí tocando en bandas de rock.
Smith joined the band in 1989.Smith se unió a la banda en 1989.
They formed a band when they were still at school.Formaron una banda cuando todavía estaban en la escuela.
The entertainment includes a disco and live band.El entretenimiento incluye una disco y una banda en vivo.
interviews with band membersentrevistas con miembros de la banda → big band, brass band, marching band, one-man bandGRAMMAR: Singular or plural verb?GRAMÁTICA: ¿Verbo en singular o en plural?• In this meaning, band is usually followed by a singular verb: · The band has made a video.• En este significado, band normalmente va seguido de un verbo en singular: · The band has made a video.• In British English, you can also use a plural verb: · The band have made a video.Grammar guide ‒ NOUNS• En inglés británico, también se puede usar un verbo en plural: · The band have made a video.Guía gramatical ‒ SUSTANTIVOS2a group of people formed because of a common belief or purposegrupo de personas unidas por una creencia o propósito comúnband of
a small band of volunteersun pequeño grupo de voluntarios
bands of soldiersgrupos de soldados3a range of numbers within a systemun rango de números dentro de un sistema:
Interest rates stayed within a relatively narrow band.Las tasas de interés se mantuvieron dentro de una banda relativamente estrecha.age/tax/income etc band
people within the $20,000–$30,000 income bandpersonas dentro de la franja de ingresos de $20,000 a $30,0004a flat narrow piece of something with one end joined to the other to form a circlepieza plana y estrecha con los extremos unidos para formar un círculo:
papers held together with a rubber bandpapeles sujetos con una goma elástica
a slim gold band on her fingeruna fina banda de oro en su dedo5a narrow area of light, colour, land etc that is different from the areas around itfranja estrecha de luz, color, tierra, etc., que se distingue de las zonas circundantes:
The birds have a distinctive blue band round their eyes.Las aves tienen una distintiva franja azul alrededor de los ojos.band of
a thin band of clouduna delgada franja de nubes6 technicaltécnico a range of radio signalsuna banda de señales de radio SYN wavebandCOLLOCATIONSCOLOCACIONESverbsverbosform a band· They formed their own band and released a single.· Formaron su propia banda y lanzaron un sencillo.join a band· He took up the saxophone and joined the school band.· Empezó a tocar el saxofón y se unió a la banda del colegio.play/sing in a band (=be a musician or singer in a band)· Budd played in a rock band.· Budd tocaba en una banda de rock.lead a band (=either as lead singer or as a conductor)· He led his own band in Florida and played in clubs.· Dirigió su propia banda en Florida y tocó en clubes.a band performs/plays· The band is performing live on Saturday night.· La banda actuará en vivo el sábado por la noche.a band strikes up (=starts playing)· We were on the dance floor waiting for the band to strike up.· Estábamos en la pista de baile esperando que la banda comenzara a tocar.ADJECTIVES/NOUN + bandADJETIVOS/SUSTANTIVO + banda rock/jazz etc band· He’s the saxophonist in a jazz band.· Es el saxofonista de una banda de jazz.a brass band (=a band of brass instruments such as trumpets and trombones)· A brass band was playing in the park.· Una banda de metales estaba tocando en el parque.a live band (=playing live music, not recorded music)· There’s a live band at the club on Saturday nights.· Los sábados por la noche hay una banda en vivo en el club.the school band· She plays the trumpet in the school band.· Ella toca la trompeta en la banda del colegio.a marching band (=musicians who march as they play)· the Ohio state marching band· la banda de marcha del estado de Ohioa military band (=musicians who play music on military occasions)· a military band with their brass and their drums· una banda militar con sus instrumentos de metal y sus tamboresband + NOUNband + SUSTANTIVOa band member· He was one of the original band members.· Él era uno de los miembros originales de la banda.a band leader (=the conductor of a brass band, a military band, etc)COMMON ERRORSERRORES FRECUENTES ► Don’t say ‘make a band’. Say form a band.bandband2 verb [transitive]
British English to put people or things into different groups, usually according to income, value, or priceagrupar a personas o cosas en distintos grupos, generalmente según ingresos, valor o precio:
After valuation, properties will be banded in groups of £20,000 or more.Tras la tasación, las propiedades se agruparán en tramos de £20,000 o más.GRAMMAR Band is usually passive.band together phrasal verb if people band together, they unite in order to achieve somethingsi las personas band together, se unen para lograr algo:
Local people have banded together to fight the company’s plans.Los vecinos se han unido para luchar contra los planes de la empresa.
British English to put people or things into different groups, usually according to income, value, or priceagrupar a personas o cosas en distintos grupos, generalmente según ingresos, valor o precio:
After valuation, properties will be banded in groups of £20,000 or more.Tras la tasación, las propiedades se agruparán en tramos de £20,000 o más.GRAMMAR Band is usually passive.band together phrasal verb if people band together, they unite in order to achieve somethingsi las personas band together, se unen para lograr algo:
Local people have banded together to fight the company’s plans.Los vecinos se han unido para luchar contra los planes de la empresa.