band

band — verb

1. to add a ring, strip, or narrow edge around something so it is held together, ma

1.動詞及物
釋義

to add a ring, strip, or narrow edge around something so it is held together, marked, or given a border.

例句

The park team banded each duck before it flew south for winter.

band + animal for identification

Workers banded the newspapers together with string for the morning delivery.

band + objects together

同義詞
  • tag

    mainly means marking something for identification, especially an animal.

  • tie

    the everyday word for fastening things together; it does not suggest a ring or border.

  • bind

    more formal and often suggests fastening something tightly.

  • trim

    used for adding a decorative edge, not for identification.

反義詞
  • untie

    used when something fastened together is released.

  • unfasten

    a broader opposite for opening or loosening something attached.

文法句型

band + [object]

band + [objects] together

be banded for identification

用法筆記

Often used for birds or farm animals that receive a small ring for tracking. With objects, it usually means tying them together or adding a narrow decorative border.

常見錯誤

The workers banded with string the boxes.
The workers banded the boxes with string.
💡the wrapped object normally comes right after 'band'.

band — noun