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headband

/hed-band/US // ˈhɛdˌbænd //UK // (ˈhɛdˌbænd) //

头带,头巾,头饰,头带式

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a band worn around the head; fillet.
    • : Printing. a band for decorative effect at the head of a chapter or of a page in a book.
    • : a band sewed or glued to the head or tail of the back of a book, or to both, often to protect and strengthen the binding but sometimes for decoration.Compare tailband.

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Examples

  • Her fashion style stood out amongst the cast as her signature matching outfit and headband combo became the hallmark of her style.

  • Former youth poet laureate Amanda Gorman delivered her original poem, “The Hill We Climb,” in a red headband and yellow coat by Miuccia Prada, a designer Gorman has said she personally admires for her feminist advocacy and intellect.

  • Its ergonomically designed “halo” headband is easy to adjust and rests comfortably on your head, and the viewfinder is able to accommodate those with glasses.

  • Before I got the Alpine headband, my ears would always hurt.

  • Apple had aimed to announce the headphones earlier, but it was delayed after the headband was deemed too tight in testing, Bloomberg reported in October.

  • “[M]any a headband was soon stained red,” noted a TIME cover story from 1964.

  • But the crown itself (or headband or cluster of buds) screams disingenuous.

  • The King was all bones and coal eyes under the shiny gold headband.

  • It comes with matching headband, optional sleeve panels and petticoat.

  • Dressed down in jean shorts and white a t-shirt for lunch with friends, the singer wore her new hair with a gold headband.

  • Under their dropped lids his eyes found the tiny bow of the leather headband inside his high grade ha.

  • His fingers found quickly a card behind the headband and transferred it to his waistcoat pocket.

  • Stepping into the porch he doffed his hat, took the card from his pocket and tucked it again behind the leather headband.

  • For very large books a double headband may be worked on two pieces of gut or string—a thick piece with a thin piece in front.

  • This method, I think, has little constructive value, but it certainly avoids the rather unfinished look of the cut-off headband.