Bando in english
Bando
pronunciation: bændoʊ part of speech: noun
pronunciation: bændoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures
bando1 = camp ; side.
Example: This is a situation much debated between the two camps of those who would give everyone what he wants and those who would give each reader only the things of some constructive value.Example: She is fiercely loyal to those who she cares about or even who are on the same side as she is.more:
» apoyar un bando = back + one side .
Example: As everyone knows, the US is backing one side in the Syrian civil war.» cambiar de bando = switch + sides .
Example: Nearly one in five Democrats -- almost 20 percent -- said they would switch sides and vote for Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump, according to a new poll.» de tres bandos = three-cornered .
Example: In a remarkable turn-around on the previous three-cornered contest in 1993, the Nationals polled less than 10% of the vote.bando2 = edict.
Example: A French edict of 1571 set the maximum price of Latin textbooks in large type at 3 deniers a sheet.