Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Band"
The meaning of "Band" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does band mean?
A:
it can come to any various sizes
Q:
What does a band member’s lip was busted from eager spectators bumping into paraders. mean?
A:
"I busted my lip while skating yesterday."
"She fell on the floor and busted her lip."
"busting your lip" is a common expression used when saying someone damaged their lip, usually causing it to be swollen or bleeding. or both.
"eager spectators" would be people who were at the parade and excited (eager) to watch the parade. they were so excited / eager that they were bumping into people. one of the band members must've been in a crowd with eager spectators, and the spectator ran into them / bumped into them, hitting their lip. this caused their lip to get busted.
答えを分かるといいですね。monicaさんはまだ混同があったら、私は手伝えてみます。
"She fell on the floor and busted her lip."
"busting your lip" is a common expression used when saying someone damaged their lip, usually causing it to be swollen or bleeding. or both.
"eager spectators" would be people who were at the parade and excited (eager) to watch the parade. they were so excited / eager that they were bumping into people. one of the band members must've been in a crowd with eager spectators, and the spectator ran into them / bumped into them, hitting their lip. this caused their lip to get busted.
答えを分かるといいですね。monicaさんはまだ混同があったら、私は手伝えてみます。
Q:
What does What is it like to be in a band when the genre is dead mean?
A:
Genre is the music style - rock, pop, jazz, metal, etc. The person asking the question thinks your music style is no good. They think no one listens to your music style anymore.
They are asking "what is it like to make music that no one listens to?"
But it could also mean "why do you make music that no one likes" or "why do you make unpopular music". This is the implied meaning. They want you to feel bad about your music. It is a mean question. :(
They are asking "what is it like to make music that no one listens to?"
But it could also mean "why do you make music that no one likes" or "why do you make unpopular music". This is the implied meaning. They want you to feel bad about your music. It is a mean question. :(
Q:
What does To jump the band wagon mean?
A:
To jump ON the band wagon.
To start doing something or to join in after it's become popular or successful. It's a negative thing to say, implying the person is an opportunist.
To start doing something or to join in after it's become popular or successful. It's a negative thing to say, implying the person is an opportunist.
Q:
What does "band" in 448 mean?
A:
@g_fuxi: group
Example sentences using "Band"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with band.
A:
The Beatles is my favourite music band from England.
The marching band at the parade was very lively.
The marching band at the parade was very lively.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with band together.
A:
We all need to band together.
We should all band together to make it happen.
If we banded together this would be easier.
We should all band together to make it happen.
If we banded together this would be easier.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with The band Twenty One Pilots.
A:
- Have you heard of the band twenty one pilots?
- twenty one pilots just released a new song!
- I wish I could go a twenty one pilots concert.
- My friend's brother works as a security guard for twenty one pilots.
- twenty one pilots just released a new song!
- I wish I could go a twenty one pilots concert.
- My friend's brother works as a security guard for twenty one pilots.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with band.
A:
- He is in a band (as in a musical band)
- She is in Band (as in the school music band class)
- We must band together (as in "get" together, but in a mob/protest situation)
- A band of stars/color (as in a stripe of something)
- There is a band holding it together. (as in a strip of material looped/tied around something else)
Hope that helped!...I never realized "band" meant so much 😳
- She is in Band (as in the school music band class)
- We must band together (as in "get" together, but in a mob/protest situation)
- A band of stars/color (as in a stripe of something)
- There is a band holding it together. (as in a strip of material looped/tied around something else)
Hope that helped!...I never realized "band" meant so much 😳
Synonyms of "Band" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between band together and gather ?
A:
band together is when people become a team to achieve something.
We all banded together to defeat the government.
Gather is just when people come together. We are all gathered here in the hospital waiting for the news. There is nothing to achieve here even if they are there for the same purpose, it's not a 'mission'.
Ofcourse you can also 'gather' anything, gather flowers, gather mushrooms.
We all banded together to defeat the government.
Gather is just when people come together. We are all gathered here in the hospital waiting for the news. There is nothing to achieve here even if they are there for the same purpose, it's not a 'mission'.
Ofcourse you can also 'gather' anything, gather flowers, gather mushrooms.
Q:
What is the difference between Why did he leave the band? and Why has he leaved the band? ?
A:
The second one is not grammatically correct! You can say either:
Why did he leave the band?
Or
Why has he left the band?
They both mean the same thing!!
Why did he leave the band?
Or
Why has he left the band?
They both mean the same thing!!
Q:
What is the difference between i'm trying to start( a band) and i'm trying to create( a band), думаю разницы никакой, как часто говорят первый вариант? ?
A:
Да, вы правильно думаете. Мы чаще говорим "start a band." Я бы сказал, что "create a band" звучит немного странно, но понятно.
Q:
What is the difference between I want to make a band with them all. and I want to make a band with all of them. ?
A:
the verb for that would be ‘start’ or ‘form,’ instead of ‘make.’ so “i want to start a band with them” or “i want to form a band with them.” you could say ‘all of them’ if you want to be specific
Q:
What is the difference between A) Let's band together and B) Let's stick together ?
A:
“Let’s band together,” is used when a group of people have a similar goal to achieve.
Example:
Let’s band together to defeat our enemies.
“Let’s stick together,” is used when trying to keep a group from splitting apart.
Example:
It isn’t safe to travel alone at night. Let’s stick together.
Example:
Let’s band together to defeat our enemies.
“Let’s stick together,” is used when trying to keep a group from splitting apart.
Example:
It isn’t safe to travel alone at night. Let’s stick together.
Translations of "Band"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? They are not so popular band in Japan, so I often get surprised to see the pictures with a lot of crowds in other countries.
A:
They're not a very well-known band in Japan, so I often get surprised when I see pictures with [big crowds]/[a lot of people in the crowd] at their concerts in other countries.
not popular → 人気がない(あまり好かれてはいない)
not well-known → 有名ではない(あまり知られてはいない)
not so + 形容詞のみ 〇
not so + 形容詞 + 名詞 ✕
a lot of crowds → 群衆が何組も(ライブの crowd は大きな一つしかないので、文脈に合わないです)
not popular → 人気がない(あまり好かれてはいない)
not well-known → 有名ではない(あまり知られてはいない)
not so + 形容詞のみ 〇
not so + 形容詞 + 名詞 ✕
a lot of crowds → 群衆が何組も(ライブの crowd は大きな一つしかないので、文脈に合わないです)
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? the famous band stayed dormant for a long while
is this correct usage of dormant?
is this correct usage of dormant?
A:
that is correct ! but in that sentence i feel like "inactive" would be a better choice of words
"the famous band was inactive for a long time"
"the famous band was inactive for a long time"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? bandはまだ活動していますか?
A:
Is this/the band still active?
Do they still play?
Are they still playing?
Do they still play?
Are they still playing?
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what do you call the sparkly bands we put on the christmas tree to decorate it?
A:
tinsel
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? ‘나는 밴드음악을 좋아해’에서 밴드음악을 band music or music band
A:
band music
Other questions about "Band"
Q:
I love the band Imagine dragons but many of my friends don't like it, but I make them listen to my music anyway
A:
I love the band Imagine dragons but many of my friends don't like them. Regardless, I make them listen to my music anyway
Q:
I express my band DNA.
Can 'express DNA' mean 'express someone's ability or capability'? Does this sound natural?
Can 'express DNA' mean 'express someone's ability or capability'? Does this sound natural?
A:
You could say something more like:
'It's like band is in my DNA' or 'It's like band is in my blood'
Band can be replaced with anything, it shows you're passionate about that thing.
'It's like band is in my DNA' or 'It's like band is in my blood'
Band can be replaced with anything, it shows you're passionate about that thing.
Q:
The band shifted from a post-punk sound to one inspired by 1980s synthpop and Italo disco around 2006. Does this sound natural?
A:
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Q:
the band is active with three people. Does this sound natural?
A:
the band is active with three people はただしいです。でもthe band only has 3 peopleはちょっとnaturalと思う
Q:
Please show me how to pronounce He tied a band of cotton around his arm to stop the bleeding.(*just natives) ..
A:
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