Small band
1Small Band — [englisch, smɔːl bænd], kleine Jazzformation (Combo). * * * Smallband [ smɔ:l bænd], die; , s, (auch:) Small Band, die; , s [engl. small band, zu: band, 3↑Band]: Combo …
2Band gap — This article is about solid state physics. For voltage control circuitry in electronics, see Bandgap voltage reference. In solid state physics, a band gap, also called an energy gap or bandgap, is an energy range in a solid where no electron… …
3Band diagram — This article refers to the electronic bandgap found in the semiconductors; for discussion of the photonic band gap, see Photonic Crystal article. In solid state physics of semiconductors, a band diagram is a diagram showing the variation in the… …
4band — band1 W2S2 [bænd] n [Sense: 1 2; Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: bande group of people ] [Sense: 3 6; Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: bande flat strip, edge, side ] 1.) [also + plural verb] …
5band — 01. Neil plays drums in a little [band] he s started with a few friends. 02. We gave our daughters tickets to see her favorite [band] in concert for her birthday present. 03. The Beatles are probably the most popular [band] that has ever been. 04 …
6band — 1 noun (C) 1 MUSIC a group of musicians, especially a group that plays popular music: jazz/rock/big etc band (=a band that plays jazz etc): He plays saxophone in a little known jazz band. | band leader/singer (=someone who leads a band, or sings… …
7Band-Aid — Band Aids also band aid 1) N VAR A Band Aid is a small piece of sticky tape that you use to cover small cuts or wounds on your body. [mainly AM, TRADEMARK] She had a Band Aid on her ankle. (in BRIT, use plaster) 2) ADJ: ADJ n (disapproval) If you …
8Band — may refer to a specific group: * Band (music), a company of musicians * School band, a group of student musicians who rehearse and perform instrumental music together * Band (radio), a range of frequencies or wavelengths used in radio… …
9Band-e Amir — (Persian: بند امیر, meaning Dam of the Amir ) refers to five lakes high in the Hindu Kush Mountains of Central Afghanistan near the famous Buddhas of Bamyan. They were created by the carbon dioxide rich water oozing out of the faults and… …
10Band — (b[a^]nd), n. [OE. band, bond, Icel. band; akin to G., Sw., & D. band, OHG. bant, Goth. bandi, Skr. bandha a binding, bandh to bind, for bhanda, bhandh, also to E. bend, bind. In sense 7, at least, it is fr. F. bande, from OHG. bant. [root]90.… …