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单词 military band
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Definition of military band in English:

military band

noun
  • A group of musicians playing brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments, typically while marching.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the wind suites he wrote for British military bands he worked around folk tunes in country pastels and rare turns of light and shade.
    • Pipers and military bands were in attendance, patriotic speeches were made, and a suitable lunch followed.
    • Each stage of the funeral will be attended by music from a military band.
    • Tomorrow, on his actual birthday, he is to be serenaded in Johannesburg by the military band.
    • Led by a military band and with standards flying, they march onto the town square.
    • He was shown a good time: tours of the city, dinners with prominent citizens, an introduction to Benedict Arnold, and a concert by a military band.
    • Some 1,300 soldiers from 14 countries marched in parades or played national anthems with military bands.
    • We are presented with images of performing military bands in rotundas being watched by finely dressed women and British soldiers.
    • It was followed and preceded by large detachments of soldiers, sailors and airmen slow-marching and there were three military bands in the cortège playing funeral music.
    • Prokofiev wrote the cantata for more than 500 performers, including a military band, an accordion ensemble, two choirs and batteries of drums and cymbals.
    • He was also the composer of a number of light operas, music for a military band and string quartet and most of his piano music was arranged from orchestral scores.
    • Some of the world's finest military bands will perform the soundtrack of the Centenary Naval Review.
    • In 1991 he was asked to start the Army Cadet Force Music Department to co-ordinate military bands and music.
    • Digestion, though not conversation, was helped by the accompanying music of a military band, playing music by Suppe, Gounod and Weber.
    • There will also be performances by military bands, talks and displays about the role of the railways during the war and even an opportunity to ride on the Green Arrow - billed as the ‘engine that won the war’.
    • San Marino has a military band that performs at ceremonial events.
    • My uncle George used to play in a military band and perform in the street.
    • While in college some of his music teachers were members of military bands.
    • More than 30,000 fans are expected to pack the venue to watch more than 12,000 international performers including Highland dancers, military bands and the finest exponents of the pipes and drums.
    • The games began on January 25 with a procession of the 20 participating nations marching through the town following a military band.
 
 

Definition of military band in US English:

military band

nounˈmiləˌterē bandˈmɪləˌtɛri bænd
  • A group of musicians playing brass, woodwind, and percussion instruments, typically while marching.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was followed and preceded by large detachments of soldiers, sailors and airmen slow-marching and there were three military bands in the cortège playing funeral music.
    • My uncle George used to play in a military band and perform in the street.
    • Tomorrow, on his actual birthday, he is to be serenaded in Johannesburg by the military band.
    • Some of the world's finest military bands will perform the soundtrack of the Centenary Naval Review.
    • Each stage of the funeral will be attended by music from a military band.
    • Led by a military band and with standards flying, they march onto the town square.
    • In the wind suites he wrote for British military bands he worked around folk tunes in country pastels and rare turns of light and shade.
    • Some 1,300 soldiers from 14 countries marched in parades or played national anthems with military bands.
    • He was also the composer of a number of light operas, music for a military band and string quartet and most of his piano music was arranged from orchestral scores.
    • We are presented with images of performing military bands in rotundas being watched by finely dressed women and British soldiers.
    • Prokofiev wrote the cantata for more than 500 performers, including a military band, an accordion ensemble, two choirs and batteries of drums and cymbals.
    • San Marino has a military band that performs at ceremonial events.
    • Digestion, though not conversation, was helped by the accompanying music of a military band, playing music by Suppe, Gounod and Weber.
    • In 1991 he was asked to start the Army Cadet Force Music Department to co-ordinate military bands and music.
    • Pipers and military bands were in attendance, patriotic speeches were made, and a suitable lunch followed.
    • While in college some of his music teachers were members of military bands.
    • The games began on January 25 with a procession of the 20 participating nations marching through the town following a military band.
    • More than 30,000 fans are expected to pack the venue to watch more than 12,000 international performers including Highland dancers, military bands and the finest exponents of the pipes and drums.
    • There will also be performances by military bands, talks and displays about the role of the railways during the war and even an opportunity to ride on the Green Arrow - billed as the ‘engine that won the war’.
    • He was shown a good time: tours of the city, dinners with prominent citizens, an introduction to Benedict Arnold, and a concert by a military band.
 
 
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