Skip to main content

ribbing

/rib-ing/US // ˈrɪb ɪŋ //UK // (ˈrɪbɪŋ) //

罗纹,罗纹装饰,罗纹针织品,罗纹针织

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : ribs collectively.
    • : an assemblage or arrangement of ribs, as in cloth or a ship.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • While that ribbing helped with mobility, however, the lack of stretch in the fabric was notable on longer runs, as well as while doing push-ups.

  • From armpit to waistline, there’s a four-inch strip of ribbing that improved arm mobility, which made this the most comfortable hoodie for exercise.

  • Despite the ribbing, Guy Frankenstein, of Germantown, Ohio, eventually grew into his name.

  • In all, the comment seemed to be a bit of gentle ribbing with the leader of the free world.

  • While Pamela reverts to ribbing Louie, she's visibly shaken.

  • Good to see that the brothers are not done with ribbing each other as publicly as possible.

  • For them, the signs are meant as a gentle ribbing, not to start “some kind of beef.”

  • Bipartisanship is well and good, but sometimes what the Beltway really needs is glamour and a good ribbing.

  • Continue even in ribbing until armhole from first shaping measures 3¾ ins.

  • Large brown amphorae, peg bottoms; ribbed after 180, wide ribbing at first, then narrower.

  • Continue ribbing until the stocking measures, from casting on, 22 inches.

  • Work on a 2nd needle ribbing according to pattern, all the stitches on the next two needles excepting the two last.

  • Having 80 stitches on your needle, you must, in commencing the ribbing, narrow off the extra stitches.