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rock band
Rockband

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ˈrock band СЪЩ

Rockgruppe f <-, -n>
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в PONS речника

I. band1 [bænd] СЪЩ

1. band of metal, cloth:

Band ср <-(e)s, Bänder>
Gummiband ср <-bänder>

2. band of colour:

Streifen м <-s, ->
Abschnitt м <-[e]s, -e>
METEO band of cloud

3. band (in clothing):

Band ср <-(e)s, Bänder>
Hutband ср <-(e)s, -bänder>
Stirnband ср <-bänder>
Bund м <-(e)s, Bünde>
Hosenbund м <-(e)s, -bünde>

4. band (range):

Bereich м <-(e)s, -e>
Kategorie f <-, -ri̱·en>
band ТЕЛ
UHF-Band ср
in the 30-40 age band
Steuerklasse f <-, -n>

5. band БОРСА (fluctuations):

Band ср
Bandbreite f <-, -n>

6. band (ring):

Ring м <-(e)s, -e>
Trauring м <-(e)s, -e>
Ehering м <-(e)s, -e>

II. band1 [bænd] ГЛАГ прх

1. band (put band on):

to band sth
ein Band um etw вин wickeln
to band sth together [with sth]
etw [mit etw дат] zusammenbinden

2. band Brit УЩЕ:

to band sb

I. band2 [bænd] СЪЩ

1. band МУЗ:

Band f <-, -s>
Gruppe f <-, -n>
Kapelle f <-, -n>
Orchester ср <-s, ->
Blaskapelle f <-, -n>
Blasorchester ср <-s, ->
Probe f <-, -n>

2. band of robbers:

Bande f <-, -n>
Gang f <-, -s>

3. band Am of animals:

Herde f <-, -n>
Vogelschwarm м <-(e)s, -schwärme>

II. band2 [bænd] ГЛАГ нпрх

sich вин zusammentun разг

rock1 [rɒk, Am rɑ:k] СЪЩ

1. rock (piece of rock):

Fels[en] м
Riff ср <-(e)s, -e>
Felsbrocken м <-s, ->
to be [as] hard as a rock bread
to be [as] solid as a rock approv прен (reliable)

2. rock Am, Aus (stone):

Stein м <-(e)s, -e>

3. rock no pl (substance):

Stein м <-(e)s, -e>
rock ГЕОЛ
Gestein ср <-(e)s, -e>

4. rock ГЕОГ:

Neufundland ср <-s>

5. rock no pl Brit (candy):

Zuckerstange f <-, -n>

6. rock разг (diamond):

Klunker м <-s, -> разг

7. rock разг (piece of crack cocaine):

Crack ср <-s> kein pl

8. rock вулг sl (testicles):

Eier derb pl

9. rock Am dated разг (money):

Kohle f <-> kein pl разг
Kies м <-es> kein pl разг

Phrases:

bumsen вулг
am Ende разг
on the rocks relationship, marriage
on the rocks relationship, marriage

I. rock2 [rɒk, Am rɑ:k] СЪЩ

1. rock no pl:

Rockmusik f <-> kein pl

2. rock (movement):

Schaukeln ср kein pl
Wiegen ср kein pl

3. rock (dance):

Rock 'n' Roll м kein pl

II. rock2 [rɒk, Am rɑ:k] ГЛАГ прх

1. rock (cause to move):

to rock sb/sth
jdn/etw schaukeln
to rock sb/sth (gently)
jdn/etw wiegen

2. rock (sway):

to rock sth

3. rock (shock):

to rock sb/sth
jdn/etw erschüttern прен

Phrases:

to rock the boat разг
to rock the boat разг

III. rock2 [rɒk, Am rɑ:k] ГЛАГ нпрх

1. rock (move):

2. rock:

rocken разг

3. rock (be excellent):

er ist ein Supertyp! разг
diese Party bringt's! разг
Запис в OpenDict

rock СЪЩ

total ausflippen разг
sth gets one's rocks off inf!
etw geht total ab sl
sth gets sb's rocks off inf!
etw geilt jdn total auf sl

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band СЪЩ FINMKT

Band ср
Present
Iband
youband
he/she/itbands
weband
youband
theyband
Past
Ibanded
youbanded
he/she/itbanded
webanded
youbanded
theybanded
Present Perfect
Ihavebanded
youhavebanded
he/she/ithasbanded
wehavebanded
youhavebanded
theyhavebanded
Past Perfect
Ihadbanded
youhadbanded
he/she/ithadbanded
wehadbanded
youhadbanded
theyhadbanded

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Volcanic eruptions can generally be characterized as either explosive eruptions, sudden ejections of rock and ash, or effusive eruptions, relatively gentle outpourings of lava.
en.wikipedia.org
He climbed a high rock to reconnoiter, but could see nothing but some smoke rising from the ground.
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Everybody would be snapped out of their programmed environment through this rock and roll-induced liberated selflessness.
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Some bassinets are designed to rock or swing freely, with many carers finding their child calmed by this action.
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There is hiking, biking, fishing, ice fishing, camping, rock and ice climbing, canoeing and other boating forms, parasailing.
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[...]
Long before German rock band The Scorpions sang about it in 1990 in connection with the fall of the Iron Curtain, the “Wind of Change” had already been blowing on the radio.
[...]
www.aec.at
[...]
Schon lange bevor ihn die deutsche Rockband The Scorpions 1990 im Zusammenhang mit dem Fall des Eisernen Vorhangs besangen, wehte der ‘Wind of Change‘ im Radio.
[...]
[...]
Who would have thought that the band which is after all known as a rock band began their career with pure electro numbers like "Schuld und Sühne" and "Seelenübertritt" (both 1990)?
www.infrarot.de
[...]
Denn wer hätte gedacht, dass die - im weitesten Sinne - als Rockband bekannte Gruppe mit rein elektronischen Werken wie "Schuld und Sühne" und "Seelenübertritt" (beide 1990) begonnen hatten?
[...]
His creative work encompasses interdisciplinary collaboration with visual artists, writers, and dancers, arrangements for a number of rock bands, and experimental improvisation;
[...]
kultur-frankfurt.de
[...]
Seine künstlerische Tätigkeit umfasst die interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit mit bildenden Künstlern, Literaten und Tänzern, Arrangements für diverse Rockbands und experimentelle Improvisation.
[...]
[...]
They are a rock band that was formed in 1996 and consists of the following members:
[...]
www.expanish.com
[...]
Sie sind eine Rockband, die sich im Jahr 1996 bildete und besteht aus den folgenden Mitgliedern:
[...]
[...]
Who would have thought that the band which is after all known as a rock band began their career with pure electro numbers like " Schuld und Sühne " and " Seelenübertritt " (both 1990) ?
www.infrarot.de
[...]
Denn wer hätte gedacht, dass die - im weitesten Sinne - als Rockband bekannte Gruppe mit rein elektronischen Werken wie " Schuld und Sühne " und " Seelenübertritt " (beide 1990) begonnen hatten?