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  1. band:
    The word band exists in our database, but we currently do not have a translation from French to English.
    • Synonyms for "bandé":
      ligaturé; lié; attaché; garrotté


English

Detailed Translations for band from English to French

band:

band [the ~] nomen

  1. the band (link; binding; bond; thickness)
    la liaison; l'épaisseur; le rapport; la relation
  2. the band (orchestra)
    la fanfare musicale; la fanfare; l'harmonie
  3. the band (gang)
    la bande; la troupe; l'horde
  4. the band
    – The interval between status thresholds that define a specific level of performance. All input values between the upper and lower thresholds or boundaries of a band have the same indicator status and performance level. 1
  5. the band
    – A container for label and control pairs and for complex controls such as grids. 1
    le libellé
  6. the band
    – In printing graphics, a rectangular portion of a graphic sent by the computer to a printer. The technique of dividing a graphic into bands prevents a printer from having to reconstruct an entire image in memory before printing it. 1
    la bande

Translation Matrix for band:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bande band; gang accumulation; assembling; bandage; bobbins; bunch; clan; clique; clutter; collection; coterie; couple; crowd; file; flounce; frill; gang; gathering; heel; horde; label; ligature; line; list; pair; party; private chat; rank; row; set; small circle; spools; strip; stripe; swathe; the two
fanfare band; orchestra blare; blast of trumpets; brass band; drum band; flourish of trumpets; marching band; sound of horns; sound of trumpets; wind orchestra
fanfare musicale band; orchestra
harmonie band; orchestra accord; alliance; balance; brass band; concord; connection; connexion; conscencus; consensus; consensus of opinion; consonance; equilibrium; harmony; melodiousness; oneness; solidarity; theory of harmony; togetherness; unanimity; unity; wind orchestra
horde band; gang bunch; clutter; crowd; gang; heap; herd; load; lot; pack; party; troop; troupe; wattle
liaison band; binding; bond; link; thickness OLE/DDE link; affair; agreement; alliance; amorous adventure; appointment; association; binding; bond; combination; connection; contact; courtship; data binding; date; junction; junctions; league; liaison; line; link; linkage; linking; linking together; love affair; pact; relationship; relative context; romance; romanticism; telephone connection; union; wooing
libellé band defamation; lampoon; libel; pamphlet
rapport band; binding; bond; link; thickness account; agreement; alliance; amorous adventure; announcing; association; bond; commentary; connection; courtship; giving notice of; intercourse; junction; league; legend; liaison; link; love affair; minutes; myth; narration; pact; proclaiming; record; relation; relationship; report; romance; romanticism; story; survey; tale; union; wooing
relation band; binding; bond; link; thickness acquaintance; affair; agreement; alliance; amorous adventure; association; bond; combination; connection; contact; courtship; junction; junctions; knowledge; league; liaison; line; link; linkage; linking; love affair; pact; relation; relationship; relative context; romance; romanticism; telephone connection; union; wooing
tranche parcel; piece of bread; piecie; slice; slice of bread
troupe band; gang accumulation; assembling; bunch; cattle trail; clutter; collection; common herd; crowd; drove; flock; gang; gathering; heap; herd; horde; hotchpotch; jumble; load; lot; medley; mishmash; mob; multitude; pack; party; set; troop; troupe; wattle
épaisseur band; binding; bond; link; thickness corpulency; fatness; viscosity
- banding; circle; dance band; dance orchestra; isthmus; lot; ring; set; stria; striation; stripe
VerbRelated TranslationsOther Translations
liaison link
- ring
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
bande tape
liaison linking
tranche band
OtherRelated TranslationsOther Translations
- orchestra

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Related Definitions for "band":

  1. a thin flat strip of flexible material that is worn around the body or one of the limbs (especially to decorate the body)2
  2. an adornment consisting of a strip of a contrasting color or material2
  3. a restraint put around something to hold it together2
  4. a strip of material attached to the leg of a bird to identify it (as in studies of bird migration)2
  5. a thin flat strip or loop of flexible material that goes around or over something else, typically to hold it together or as a decoration2
  6. a driving belt in machinery2
  7. jewelry consisting of a circlet of precious metal (often set with jewels) worn on the finger2
    • he noted that she wore a wedding band2
  8. a stripe or stripes of contrasting color2
    • chromosomes exhibit characteristic bands2
  9. a cord-like tissue connecting two larger parts of an anatomical structure2
  10. a range of frequencies between two limits2
  11. an unofficial association of people or groups2
  12. instrumentalists not including string players2
  13. a group of musicians playing popular music for dancing2
  14. attach a ring to the foot of, in order to identify2
    • band the geese to observe their migratory patterns2
  15. bind or tie together, as with a band2
  16. The interval between status thresholds that define a specific level of performance. All input values between the upper and lower thresholds or boundaries of a band have the same indicator status and performance level.1
  17. A container for label and control pairs and for complex controls such as grids.1
  18. In printing graphics, a rectangular portion of a graphic sent by the computer to a printer. The technique of dividing a graphic into bands prevents a printer from having to reconstruct an entire image in memory before printing it.1

Wiktionary Translations for band:

band
noun
  1. group of musicians
band
noun
  1. Sorte de lien plat et large.
  2. bande qui sert à ceindre le front et la tête.
  3. Deux personnes ou plus faisant la même chose
  4. pièce de cuir ou d’étoffe, coupée en long, étroite, qui sert à lier, à attacher quelque chose.
  5. ensemble de personnes, voire d’animaux.
  6. Sorte de courroie longue et étroite.

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
band bande; groupe Band — Gruppe von Musikern (besonders im Bereich des Jazz und der Rockmusik)
band bande; bandage Fatscheösterreichisch, umgangssprachlich, regional: Verband oder Binde; Fasche
band liston Leiste — schmales, meistens langes Bauteil aus Holz, Metall oder Kunststoff
band accoupler; joindre vereinigen — Zu einer Gesamtheit führen

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French

Detailed Translations for band from French to English

bandé:


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