Band together Meaning in English
expression
ˈbænd/ /təˈɡɛðɝ
BAND tuh-GETH-er
bˈænd/ /təɡˈɛðɐ
BAND tuh-GETH-uh
释义
To join with other people for a common purpose, usually to achieve something or deal with a problem.
用法与细微差别
Usually used in contexts of teamwork, solidarity, or facing difficulties together. Common with 'to' ('to band together'), often informal. Not literal—does not mean forming a musical band.
Spanish: unirse - juntarsePortuguese (BR): unir-se - juntar-sePortuguese (PT): unir-se - juntar-seChinese (Simplified): 团结起来 - 联合起来Chinese (Traditional): 團結起來 - 聯合起來Hindi: एक साथ आना - मिलकर काम करनाArabic: يتحدون - يجتمعونBengali: একত্রিত হওয়া - একসাথে হওয়াRussian: объединиться - сплотитьсяJapanese: 団結する - 力を合わせるVietnamese: hợp sức - cùng nhau đoàn kếtKorean: 힘을 합치다 - 뭉치다Turkish: birleşmek - güç birliği yapmakUrdu: اکٹھے ہونا - مل جل کر کام کرناIndonesian: bersatu - bekerja sama
例句
They decided to band together to clean the park.
basic
Neighbors must band together in times of trouble.
basic
Workers banded together to ask for better pay.
basic
If we band together, we can make a real difference.
natural
The small businesses had to band together to survive the crisis.
natural
People from all over the city banded together to protest the new law.
natural