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rubber band

橡皮筋,橡胶带,橡皮圈,橡胶圈

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a narrow, circular or oblong band of rubber, used for holding things together, as papers or a box and its lid.

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Examples

  • The word “hole” has many meanings in everyday speech — bubbles, rubber bands and bowls all have different kinds of holes.

  • I also brought two extra tubes, a pump, a multi-tool to tighten bolts, a patch kit, electrical tape and rubber bands.

  • Transfer them to a large, cylindrical container and cover the opening with cheesecloth secured with a rubber band or string.

  • Thicker bands are better for leg and glute exercises, while stretchier rubber bands are an excellent way to target the arms, chest, and back.

  • Meanwhile, wrap the lid of the pot in a clean dish towel, preferably one that’s waffle-knit or terry cloth, securing it to the handle with a knot or rubber band so the edge of it won’t be in danger of catching flame.

  • He plays an aging punk rocker and I play the drummer from his old band.

  • The band turned back around, raising a lively tune to signal life would go on.

  • The band was still on its way back as De Blasio and his wife departed.

  • The last band I was in was kind of a Sonic Youth rip-off band, and I thought that that was my calling.

  • Every other band I had been in had been pretty loud, you could never hear the vocals.

  • His little band was almost immediately surrounded by the enemy.

  • Conny stepped smilingly forward, and proceeded to affix the band around the vicar's massive throat.

  • Roulard had played the trumpet in the regimental band in which Aristide had played the kettle drum.

  • There was a band playing down at Klein's hotel, and the strains reached them faintly, tempered by the distance.

  • On this the royal band of music would strike up its liveliest airs, and a great bell would toll its evening warning.