单词 | banded |
释义 | bandedadj. 1. Bound or fastened with, or as if with, a band. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fastening > binding or tying > [adjective] > binding > bound yboundOE boundenc1325 trussed1440 banded1488 vinculate?1541 bound1552 1488 in P. F. Tytler Inventory Jewels James III (1864) II. 391 A bandit kist like a gardeviant. 1813 W. Scott Rokeby iii. xxv. 139 These iron-banded chests to gain. 1852 M. F. Tupper Proverb. Philos. 409 One fortuitous grain might dislocate the banded universe. 2. Furnished with a band (or bands); in Heraldry with a band differing in colour from the garb. ΘΚΠ society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > representations of vegetation > [adjective] > having parts of specific tincture barbed1610 bladed1610 seeded1610 trunked1678 wisalled1688 banded1787 nerved?1828 stalked1864 the world > matter > colour > variegation > stripiness > [adjective] ray1374 barreda1387 rayed?a1400 bendedc1400 scowledc1440 listeda1500 burledc1500 palya1509 stripy1513 rawed1534 straked1537 railye1539 rowed1552 begaired1554 pirnie1597 tiger-marked1597 tiger-striped1597 interlined1601 waled1602 striped1604 panached1664 strip1666 ribboned1790 zebraed1806 zebrinea1810 banded1823 sparred1827 notate1857 zebraic1858 stroked1896 tigered1969 bestriped- 1787 ‘M. A. Porny’ Elements Heraldry (ed. 4) Three Blackamoors' Heads in Profile..banded Argent and Gules. 1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 581 Banded column, a column encircled with Bands, or annular rustics. 1837 F. Marryat Snarleyyow (ed. 2) I. vii. 71 A..gold-banded cocked hat. 1855 Ld. Tennyson Maud viii, in Maud & Other Poems 32 The snowy-banded,..Delicate-handed priest. 3. a. Marked with bands or stripes; esp. in specific zoological and botanical names. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > physical aspects or shapes > marks > [adjective] > marked with lines lineatea1643 lineated1677 banded1814 lineolated1819 lineolate1852 1814 S. L. Mitchill Rep. Fishes N.-Y. 427 Banded Mackerel. Scomber zonatus. 1823 E. James Acct. Exped. Rocky Mts. I. 267 Crotalus horridus, Banded rattlesnake. 1832 Ld. Tennyson Eleänore in Poems (new ed.) 26 The yellowbanded bees. 1836 Encycl. Brit. XIV. 129/1 The banded kangaroo..inhabits the islands on the west coast of New Holland. 1848 J. R. Bartlett Dict. Americanisms Grunter One of the popular names of the fish called by naturalists the Banded Drum. 1870 Amer. Naturalist 4 102 The banded Sunfish (Bryttus Chaetodon). 1921 H. Guthrie-Smith Tutira xxiii. 207 The Banded Dottrel (Charadrius bicinctus). 1949 C. Longfield Dragonflies Brit. Isles (ed. 2) 43 Agrion splendens, the Banded Agrion. b. Geology. (See quots.) ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > minerals > mineral structure or appearance > [adjective] > layered or stratified stratiformed1811 alternant1847 banded1859 1859 Q. Jrnl. Geol. Soc. 15 193 Peculiar banded flints in the chalk..exhibit a central longitudinal axis or narrow stem, crossed on its middle third by numerous short parallel stripes of alternately light and dark flint. 1876 D. Page Adv. Text-bk. Geol. (ed. 6) xvii. 310 This banded appearance of a lias cliff. 1889 Cent. Dict. Banded structure, the structure of a rock which is..divided into layers... The structure of a mineral made up of a series of layers.., as onyx. 1904 G. F. Goodchild & C. F. Tweney Technol. & Sci. Dict. 39/2 Banded Structure. This term is..coming into use in a more restricted sense, as descriptive of the parallel structures observable in gneisses. 4. Confederated, leagued, allied. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > association for a common purpose > [adjective] > associated for common purpose federeda1382 confedered1528 conjunct1529 adjoinate1543 confederate1555 in league with1565 associate1600 banded1601 combined1603 colleagued1605 confederated1605 contesserate1606 conjunctivea1616 conspired1619 coalesced1765 co-allied1765 leagued1781 federalized1793 federated1793 in cahoot(s) (with)18.. interleagued1844 federal1867 1601 Bp. W. Barlow Serm. Paules Crosse Martij 1600 sig. D8 This conspiracie thus banded. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost vi. 85 The banded Powers of Satan. View more context for this quotation 1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. IV. 274 The poet addressed himself to the banded enemies of France. Draft additions 1997 5. Finance. Divided into bands (band v.1 Additions 5); spec. with reference to the accumulation of interest at different rates on different parts of the invested capital. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > financial dealings > types of money-dealing > [adjective] > other attributes of investments or capital sound1601 unexchanged1618 discountable1771 defensive1857 uncalled1869 callable1874 pooled1888 unwatered1893 labile1894 aggressive1899 non-callable1902 geared1930 escrowed1946 undynamized1969 banded1987 1987 Times 7 Dec. 24/7 Proposals for a banded charge rather than a flat rate. 1989 Financial Times 28 Jan. (Weekend Suppl.) p. iii/3 You should ask whether your bank is offering you ‘tiered rates’—those paying the top rate of interest applicable on all your funds—or ‘banded rates’—those paying..the higher rates only on funds above a certain level. 1990 Economist 31 Mar. 27/2 Other wheezes, like a more elaborately banded community charge, would be unthinkable under Mrs. Thatcher. Draft additions September 2012 banded penguin n. a penguin having a contrasting band of black or white plumage; spec. any of four species of the genus Spheniscus, characterized by a horseshoe-shaped band of black around the breast and found in more temperate waters. ΚΠ 1890 Edinb. Rev. July 219 These explorers became familiar with the great king penguins [and] with the banded penguin at Kerguelen, Heard Island, and Marion Island. 1984 D. Müller-Schwarze Behavior of Penguins vii. 149 The banded penguins of the genus Spheniscus are familiar to the public, since the black-footed (or jackass) penguin..and the Humboldt penguin..have been displayed in zoos for a long time. 2009 R. Hanel Penguins 12 The banded penguins are marked by a stripe across their chests and include the Humboldt, African, Magellanic, and Galápagos. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online December 2021). > as lemmasbanded c. To furnish (a bird) with an identifying band. So banded adj., banding n. and adj. (See also bird banding n. at bird n. Compounds 2a) originally U.S. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping birds > [noun] > marking or ringing bird marking1892 bird banding1910 bird ringing1910 ringing1910 banding1914 the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping birds > [adjective] > ringing or ringed ringed1899 banded1914 banding1914 the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > keeping birds > [verb (transitive)] > ring band1914 1914 Literary Digest 17 Jan. 102/2 Last year over 150 young American and snowy egrets were banded. 1930 E. W. Hendy Wild Exmoor xviii. 275 The promiscuous habits of house wrens banded (i.e. ringed) in Ohio. 1930 J. Huxley Bird-watching & Bird Behaviour iii. 47 The practice of banding birds—attaching a light numbered and dated ring of metal to their legs, either when still in the nest, or after being caught in a special and harmless trap and subsequently set free again. 1930 J. Huxley Bird-watching & Bird Behaviour iii. 47 This banding method has..been used to shed light upon other sides of bird-life. 1934 Discovery Apr. 111/1 It was natural that those species to be banded..should be the common frequenters of our gardens. 1934 Discovery Apr. 112/2 The banding records indicate that..those that migrate through and winter in the east would be very slow to re-populate the devastated areas in the west. < adj.1488 as lemmas |
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