wrist band - translation to greek
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wrist band - translation to greek

ANY BAND OR STRAP WORN AROUND THE WRIST
Wristbands; Masturband; Wrist band; Wrist Bands; Entry wristband
  • A collection of wristbands from music festivals.
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  • [[Rafael Nadal]] wearing yellow wrist bands during a [[tennis]] match.
  • A white terrycloth wristband on an arm, next to a blue silicone wristband.
  • pilgrim]] at [[Masjid al-Haram]] in [[Makkah]], as identifiers.

wrist band         
μανικέτι
conduction electrons         
VALENCE BAND AND CONDUCTION BAND ARE THE BANDS CLOSEST TO THE FERMI LEVEL AND THUS DETERMINE THE ELECTRICAL CONDUCTIVITY OF THE SOLID
Conduction band; Valence band; Conduction electron; Conduction electrons; Conduction level; Conductance band; Valence-band electron; Valence bands; Conduction bands
ηλεκτρόνια αγωγιμότητας
μανικέτι      
cuff, wrist band, wristlet

Definition

Wristband
·noun The band of the sleeve of a shirt, or other garment, which covers the wrist.

Wikipedia

Wristband

Wristbands are encircling strips worn on the wrist or lower forearm. The term may refer to a bracelet-like band, similar to that of a wristwatch, to the cuff or other part of a sleeve that covers the wrist, or decorative or functional bands worn on the wrist for many different reasons. Wristbands are often worn and used similarly to event passes such as lanyards to information or allow people entry to events. These wristbands are made from loops of plastic that are placed around the wrist and are used for identification purposes (demonstrating the wearer's authorization to be at a venue, for example).

Another type of wristband is the sweatband; usually made of a towel-like terrycloth material. These are usually used to wipe sweat from the forehead during sport but have been known to be used as a badge or fashion statement. A practice common in mid-1980s punk subculture was to cut the top off of a sock and fashion the elastic into this type of wristband.

Examples of use of wrist band
1. Since then I have admired the tournament from afar, still sporting the Black Stars wrist band and with my hearing restored.
2. Both guessed the British public would respond, though even their legendary optimism could never have predicted more than six million residents would be wearing their campaign‘s symbol, a white wrist band, when the first drum beat rang out yesterday.
3. Cameron‘s move to review his party‘s policy on world poverty is part of an attempt to woo the "wrist band generation" –– supporters of action on aid and trade –– as he seeks to return the Conservatives to office.
4. "About 20 years ago," he told me, "Cameroon lost their first game to Egypt and went on to win the cup –– it‘s going to happen again." I finally succumbed to the umpteenth offer of merchandise and bought a Ghanaian wrist band.
5. Partly due to the man‘s mistake but also because the patient‘s wrist band was not checked, staff at the Conquest wrote the wrong name of the woman he thought to be his mother, called patient B in the report, above her bed.