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Ban·de1 <-, -n> [ˈbandə] N f

1. Bande (Verbrecherbande):

Bande
Bande

2. Bande MUS inf (Gruppe):

Bande
gang inf

Ban·de2 <-, -n> [ˈbandə] N f SPORTS

Bande

band [bant] VB

band imp von binden

I. bin·den <bindet, band, gebunden> [ˈbɪndn̩] VB trans

1. binden (durch Binden zusammenfügen):

etw [zu etw dat] binden
to bind [or tie] sth [to sth]

2. binden (fesseln, befestigen):

jdn/etw/ein Tier an etw acc binden
to tie [up sep] sb/sth/an animal to sth
to tie sb's hands
[sich dat] etw um etw acc binden
to tie sth round [one's] sth

3. binden (festlegen):

jdn [an jdn/etw] binden
to bind sb [to sb/sth]

4. binden (emotional verbinden):

jdn an etw acc binden
to tie sb to sth

5. binden (festhalten):

etw [mit etw dat/durch etw acc] binden
to bind sth [with/by means of sth]

6. binden CHEM:

etw binden
to bind sth

7. binden FOOD:

to bind [or thicken] sth

8. binden PUBL (mit Einband versehen):

etw binden
to bind sth

9. binden MUS:

Phrases:

II. bin·den <bindet, band, gebunden> [ˈbɪndn̩] VB intr

binden Soße etc.:

III. bin·den <bindet, band, gebunden> [ˈbɪndn̩] VB refl (sich verpflichten)

sich acc an jdn/etw binden

Band N nt FINMKT

Band1 <-[e]s, Bänder> [bant, pl ˈbɛndɐ] N nt

1. Band:

ribbon a. fig

2. Band (Messband):

3. Band (Metallband):

4. Band (Verpackungsband):

5. Band TECH (Tonband):

to tape [record] sth

6. Band (Fließband):

7. Band RADIO:

8. Band meist pl ANAT:

9. Band CONSTR (Baubeschlag):

Band2 <-[e]s, -e> [bant, pl ˈbandə] N nt form

1. Band (gegenseitige Beziehung):

2. Band pl (Fesseln):

bonds npl
jdn in Bande schlagen old
to clap [or put] sb in irons

Band3 <-[e]s, Bände> [bant, pl ˈbɛndə] N m

Phrases:

Band4 <-, -s> [bɛnt] N f MUS

Band5 <-(e)s, Bänder-(e)s, Bände-(e)s, -e-, -s> [bant] N nt

Live·band, Live-Band [ˈlaif-] N f

·bi·us-Band [ˈmø:bi̯ʊs] N nt kein pl MATH