0 a group of musicians who play music together -- grupo, banda
a jazz band
1 a line of a different colour or design -- franja
2 a piece of material put around something -- cinta
an elastic band
3 a group of musicians -- banda [ feminine ]
to play in a band tocar en una banda
a rock/jazz band una banda de rock/jazz
6 a group of people with a common interest -- banda [ feminine ]
a band of anti-war protesters un grupo de manifestantes en contra de la guerra
7 to form a group to achieve sth -- aliarse
groups that banded together to fight government troops grupos que se aliaron para luchar contra las tropas del gobierno
Last but not least we are doubling the current levels of compensation, which will also be more subtly differentiated than hitherto and divided into three bands.
I would like to thank very warmly the small but select band of colleagues who have contributed to the debate.
The common position provides for all ingredients to be precisely named and for the quantities to be expressed in five percentage bands.
However, what would he have been without a big band?
There is a danger that massive economic interests which support those armed bands will simply seize power from the streets.
Bands of uniformed men are roaming the country, some of which refer to themselves as the 'official army' and others the 'private army'.
In my opinion - as we have now agreed - with frequency bands much better consideration will be given to public interests for the benefit of broadcasting.
I also consider it appropriate to deal with further thorny questions, including, above all, the costs for releasing bands.
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