ribbon 的 3 个定义
- a woven strip or band of fine material, as silk or rayon, varying in width and finished off at the edges, used for ornament, tying, etc.
- material in such strips.
- anything resembling or suggesting a ribbon or woven band.
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- to adorn with ribbon.
- to mark with something suggesting ribbon.
- to separate into ribbonlike strips.
- to form in ribbonlike strips.
ribbon 近义词
narrow strip of material
更多ribbon例句
- He was always knocking the ribbon out, and I was putting it always in.
- Display tarps, marking ribbon, or your blaze-orange hunting vest.
- The Office Superstore opened its first store in Brighton, Massachusetts in 1986, less than a year after the idea came to founder, Tom Stemberg, who struggled to get a replacement ribbon for his typewriter over the July 4th weekend.
- “In here would be total destruction,” Soreng said, pointing to woods between the ribbons and the bridge.
- Bringing fabric into a tree, with ribbon, really can help provide contrast.
- He was one of living symbols of “White Ribbon Revolution” of 2012, always in black, slim, shaved, almost a monk.
- At various times, we had spoken about honors--Hitchcock had been awarded the Légion d'Honneur and wore a ribbon in his lapel.
- But it was a real gong and it came with a nice ribbon and a letter from the Queen.
- But the WTC ribbon is from the attack on 9/11, which saw Baugh race to the scene after the first plane struck.
- As a cook, after college, I drank Pabst Blue Ribbon along with the rest of the team.
- The badge of the order was a ribbon, striped black, white and yellow, and the device something like an icicle.
- Henrietta had been dressed in a clean slip and the smartest hair ribbon she owned.
- For young ladies, at home, ribbon or velvet are the most suitable materials for a head-dress.
- She is coming, my children—mes enfants, as Tommy will say when he gets his job as ribbon starcher to the French ambassador.
- The veil had slipped and might easily have been mistaken for a ribbon confining the queue at the base of the head.