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borrowed from Middle French bandouliere, probably borrowed from Catalan bandolera, feminine noun derivative from bandoler "highwayman, bandit" (presumably from the use of such belts as a prop for a highwayman's firearm), earlier, "supporter, partisan," from bàndol, variant (with parasitic l) of bando "faction, party" (borrowed from Spanish, probably going back to Late Latin bandum "flag, standard") + -er, going back to Latin -ārius -er >entry 2 — more at band >entry 3
The first known use of bandolier was circa 1577
bandy1 of 2verb
to exchange (words) in argument
to discuss or mention in gossip or small talk
several names were bandied about
bandy2 of 2adjective
curved especially outward
bandy legs
bandwidthnoun
a range of frequencies
the capacity for or rate of data transfer
a high bandwidth Internet connection
bandwagonnoun
a wagon carrying musicians in a parade
a popular movement or activity that attracts growing support
jump on the bandwagon
bandstandnoun
an outdoor platform on which a band performs
band sawnoun
a saw in the form of a continuous steel band running over pulleys
bandoliernoun
a belt worn over the shoulder and across the body along the length of which items (as cartridges) may be carried in loops or pouches
bandoliernoun
a belt worn over the shoulder and across the body along the length of which items (as cartridges) may be carried in loops or pouches
1 Mine I had snatched from my knees and held over my head, by a sort of instinct. As for the captain, he had carried his over his shoulder by a bandoleer, and like a wise man, lock uppermost.
出于某种本能,我将枪从膝上抓起举过了头,至于船长,他用一条子弹带将枪背在了肩上,并且,像一个明智的人所做的那样,枪机冲上。
2 He then calls in certain bishops, who enter armed with muskets, bandoleers, and swords.
3 Images of Zapata with a broad sombrero, thick mustache and bandoleer rival Che Guevara as icons of both romantic rebellion and capitalist entrepreneurialism.
4 Tobacco-pipes were emptied and pouched, flints and pans scrutinized, straps and bandoleers tightened, moccasins relaced.
5 Clad in all black and sporting a bandolier of bullets, Beyoncé’s show was a clear ode to the Black Panthers and called attention to the Black Lives Matter movement.
6 He was dressed in the uniform of a Union soldier: blue trousers, dark blue wool jacket over a white shirt, a bandoleer slung over his shoulder, a leather-brimmed forage cap on his head.
7 Outfitted in his 10-gallon leather hat and a bandolier holding his brushes, Marquez painted for more than a month as Ukrainian military foot patrols passed by daily on their rounds.
8 Photographers caught him as he mounted the steps of the escape plane: a triumphant swashbuckler in a dark beret, clutching a rifle, his chest crossed with bullet and grenade bandoleers.
9 Today, members of the Sac and Fox Nation travel to the museum to experience their culture firsthand, embodied by the intricate, vibrant beadwork that adorns the bandolier bag.
10 The soldier carried the powder charges in little metal boxes hung from a bandoleer.
11 Six bandoleers were listed; they were belts with loops holding pierced metal cases which held the matches for firing the powder which set off the charge in guns.
12 Photos of the king, dressed in a traditional Bedouin police uniform with red bandoleers crossing his chest and a silver dagger protruding from his belt, hang prominently in the force’s stations.
13 A spent shot had struck him on the bandoleer, demolishing one of the cartridges, but fortunately failing to penetrate the leather belt.
14 According to the investigative records, live ammunition was also found on top of a cart used by the prop department, in a bandoleer on the cart, and in an ammunition box.
15 His eyes took in my large pith helmet, my khaki jacket, and bandoleers of cartridges, the two revolvers swinging at my hips, the large rifle resting against my body.
16 Last time, the bandoleers and “Burn Baby Burn” crowd sidelined, segregated and dead-ended the movement — opening the door to Louis Farrakhan, who still poisons the heart springs of common cause.
17 Later a city paper has a photo of Chico in custody, the bandoleer still across his chest.
18 Then there is the bandoleer, and the soldier on active service in this war never carries less than one hundred and fifty rounds of ammunition at any one time, and sometimes he carries much more.
19 Ammunition in bandoleers and 30 rounds in right pocket section.
20 "The Americans came this morning. They are for guidance and direction only," said one Iraqi soldier, a bandoleer hanging around his shoulders.
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