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ribbon

英 ['rɪbən]美['rɪbən]
  • n. 带;缎带;(勋章等的)绶带;带状物;勋表
  • vi. 形成带状
  • vt. 把…撕成条带;用缎带装饰

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词态变化


复数: ribbons;

中文词源


ribbon 带子,丝带,绶带

来自古法语 riban,丝带,来自 ruban 拼写变体,来自荷兰语 ringhband,项链,领结,可能来自 ring,环形,band,带子。引申诸相关词义。

英文词源


ribbon (n.)
early 14c., ribane, from Old French riban "a ribbon," variant of ruban (13c.), of unknown origin, possibly from a Germanic compound whose second element is related to band (n.1); compare Middle Dutch ringhband "necklace." Modern spelling is from mid-16c. Originally a stripe in a material. Custom of colored ribbon loops worn on lapels to declare support for some group perceived as suffering or oppressed began in 1991 with AIDS red ribbons.

双语例句


1. Add a length of ribbon tied in a bow.
再用一段丝带,系个蝴蝶结。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Mrs. Haines stood nearby, holding scissors to cut a ribbon.
海恩斯夫人站在旁边,手持剪刀准备剪彩。

来自柯林斯例句

3. I covered the scroll in sealing wax, and affixed a red ribbon.
我用封蜡将卷轴封好,并系上一根红丝带。

来自柯林斯例句

4. They ceremoniously cut a piece of ribbon, declaring the exhibition open.
他们郑重其事地剪彩,宣布展览开幕。

来自柯林斯例句

5. She had tied back her hair with a peach satin ribbon.
她用一根桃色缎带把头发扎在脑后。

来自柯林斯例句

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