rib.bon
n.(名词)
A narrow strip or band of fine fabric, such as satin or velvet, finished at the edges and used for trimming, tying, or finishing.
缎带:边缘被润饰并用于整饰、系紧或修饰的精细织物,如缎或天鹅绒的窄条带或条饰
Something, such as a tape measure, that resembles a ribbon.
带节物:类似于带子的某些东西,例如卷尺
A long, thin strip:
长、细的条带:
例句:
a ribbon of land along the shore.
沿着海滩的一条细而长的土地带
ribbons Tattered or ragged strips:
ribbons 条状物:破烂的或破旧的带子:
例句:
a dress torn to ribbons.
撕成一条条的衣服
An inked strip of cloth used for making an impression, as in a typewriter.
色带:用来做印记的浸墨带,如打字机中的
A band of colored cloth signifying membership in an order or the award of a prize.
绶带,饰带:一条有色布带,意味有等级的成员资格或奖金的颁发
A strip of colored cloth worn on the left breast of a uniform to indicate the award of a medal or decoration.
勋带:戴在制服左胸上的一条有色布带,有以表示奖章或作装饰
ribbons Informal Reins for driving horses.
ribbons 【非正式用语】 为驾马所用的辔
See ledger board
参见 ledger board
v.tr.(及物动词)
rib.boned,rib.bon.ing,rib.bons
To decorate or tie with ribbons.
用带状物装饰或系紧
To tear into ribbons or shreds.
撕成一条条或一片片
来源:
Middle English ribban, riban
中古英语 ribban, riban
from Old French ruban
源自 古法语 ruban
[probably of Germanic origin] * see bhendh-
[可能是德语语源的] *参见 bhendh-
【引伸】
rib.bony
adj.(形容词)