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ribbed

/rib/US // rɪb //UK // (rɪb) //

有棱有角,有肋的,有棱角的,有纹路的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : one of a series of curved bones that are articulated with the vertebrae and occur in pairs, 12 in humans, on each side of the vertebrate body, certain pairs being connected with the sternum and forming the thoracic wall.
    • : a cut of meat, as beef, containing a rib.
    • : ribs, spareribs.
    • : Architecture. any of several archlike members of a vault supporting it at the groins, defining its distinct surfaces, or dividing these surfaces into panels: including ogives and tiercerons.any of several molded members or moldings, including ridge ribs and liernes, and on the surface of a vault accenting the ridges or dividing the surface into panels.
    • : something resembling a rib in form, position, or use, as a supporting or strengthening part.
    • : a structural member that supports the shape of something: an umbrella rib.
    • : Nautical. any of the curved framing members in a ship's hull that rise upward and outward from the keel; frame.
    • : a stiffening beam cast as part of a concrete slab.
    • : a primary vein of a leaf.
    • : a vertical ridge in cloth, especially in knitted fabrics.
    • : a ridge, as in poplin or rep, caused by heavy yarn.
    • : a wife.
    • : Ceramics. a scraper for smoothing clay being thrown on a potter's wheel.
    • : a metal ridge running along the top of the barrel of a firearm to simplify aligning the sights.
    • : a longitudinal strip of metal joining the barrels of a double-barreled gun.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ribbed, rib·bing.

    • : to furnish or strengthen with ribs.
    • : to enclose as with ribs.
    • : to mark with riblike ridges or markings.

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Examples

  • Keeping your chin tucked and your back flat, pull the weight toward your rib cage, keeping your arm tight against your body.

  • He was taken to a hospital and treated for injuries police described as life-threatening, including broken ribs and a lacerated kidney.

  • Beef, usually short ribs and various off cuts, is simmered for four to eight hours with a handful of vegetables that may include yuca, potatoes, chayote, carrots, corn, or plantains.

  • Source DNA PhotographyIf you’re in Parow and looking for a restaurant with character, check out the quirky Bar-B-Que Steakhouse, which has been serving up steaks, ribs and schnitzels since 1969.

  • The ribs are spot-on, too, the house rub balancing out its ample sugars with paprika and cayenne.

  • After all, Kansas is as rock-ribbed a Republican state as they come.

  • They sported fashionable helmets and choker-style ribbed neckbands, like something Nefertiti would have worn.

  • The ribbed khaki look could also came on sporty-looking trousers which tied at the ankles.

  • Netanyahu then ribbed Obama, saying, “You knew exactly when to come here, you knew we had elections.”

  • “We came from real studios,” Williams ribbed, as McHale joked around with the audience.

  • He had the Yankee body, lank and ribbed, and was so tall that his head seemed always looking over a transom.

  • His casque of black steel, ribbed with shining iron, imparted a martial air to his pleasing and open countenance.

  • For there were many brown-ribbed skeletons swaying airily among the chafing boughs.

  • There was the cove, sweeping in to the left, along the bluff opposite, which was high and rock-ribbed.

  • The Wasp Fly—dubbed with brown bear or cow's hair, ribbed with yellow silk, and the wings of the inside of starling's wing.