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bib

/bib/US // bɪb //UK // (bɪb) //

围嘴,围脖,围裙,围兜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a piece of cloth, plastic, or paper that covers the chest and is often tied under the chin of a child to protect the clothing while the child is eating.
    • : any similar cloth or part of a garment.
    • : the front part of an apron, overalls, or similar protective garment above the waist.
    • : Fencing. a piece of canvas attached to the base of the mask, for protecting the throat.
    • : bibcock.
  1. 1

    bibbed, bib·bing.

    • : Archaic. to tipple; drink.

Examples

  • The cowboys were dressed in bib overalls, which just about killed my father.

  • One child between three and four was convulsed at the sight of his baby bib fastened round the neck of his bearded sire.

  • He had a vision of a high chair, and a child installed therein with the customary bib and spoon.

  • Solder should be dropped oftener on the brass bib than on the lead pipe.

  • The bib must not extend too far into the lead pipe or it will obstruct the flow of water.

  • The bib is laid on an angle of 45° pointing away from the wiper.