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wristband

/rist-band/US // ˈrɪstˌbænd //UK // (ˈrɪstˌbænd) //

腕带,手腕带,手带,手带式

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the band of a sleeve, especially that of a shirt sleeve, that covers the wrist.
    • : a strap attached to a wrist watch and worn around the wrist.
    • : a sweatband worn on the wrist to absorb perspiration.

Examples

  • Other quarterbacks wanted wristbands with play calls connected to a number Arians called.

  • Borrowing an idea from the Super Mario franchise, visitors can collect virtual coins by wearing a dedicated wristband as they explore the area and interact with park features via a Switch console.

  • To help himself, Matte wore a wristband that included a small play card.

  • The first night one of my engineers hooked me up with the infrared wristband, I was walking around in the dark between two houses and suddenly I felt a bunch of buzzing on my wrist.

  • In China, people were required to wear a digital wristband and download the StayHomeSafe app, which worked together to enforce quarantine requirements.

  • The folks at PTI should have made Rice reinforce his own awareness by wearing a purple wristband.

  • Seriously athletes wear heart-rate monitors, not wristband trackers.

  • Similarly the Kapture is “an audio-recording wristband for saving and sharing what was just said,” according to its brochure.

  • The Pebble comes close, but it still looks like a computer sitting on a wristband.

  • In scenes, he almost always wore a thick wristband and a smile on his face, his friends told The Daily Beast when he died.

  • Their voluminousness of wristband, with an air of excessive frankness, should betray them at once.

  • Another little thing that might have helped was the cabman's number written on his wristband.

  • And at the last moment I could not make out what I had written on my wristband as a mem.

  • Believe us, reader, there is no more distinctive mark of a correct man than a snowy-white wristband, always to be visible.

  • It marked all faces, and it lodged between neck and neckband and wrist and wristband where it chafed the skin.