ribbon
noun
ˈrɪbən
noun
1
PIECE OF CLOTH
布条
a
narrow
piece
of
attractive
cloth
that
you
use,
for
example,
to
tie
your
hair
or
hold
things
together
丝带,绸带;
C,U
little
girls
with
ribbons
in
their
hair
头发上系着丝带的小姑娘们
a
bundle
of
letters
tied
with
pale
blue
ribbon
一捆用淡蓝色丝带捆好的信
The
ribbon
was
cut
and
the
new
station
was
officially
open.
剪彩后,新车站正式开始运营。
2
MILITARY HONOUR
军功
a
piece
of
ribbon
with
a
special
pattern
on
it
that
you
wear
to
show
that
you
have
received
a
military
honour
〔表示军功的〕绶带,勋带
C
3
PRIZE
奖品
a
length
of
coloured
ribbon,
sometimes
arranged
in
the
form
of
a
flat
flower,
that
is
given
as
a
prize
in
a
competition
[美] 〔作为比赛奖品的〕绶带; 花结;
C | AmE BrE
For
the
second
time
she
won
the
blue
ribbon
(=first
prize)
.
她第二次赢得了一等奖。
4
STH NARROW
狭长的东西
something
that
is
long
and
narrow
【书面】
狭长的东西,条,带
singular 单数 | written
[+
of
]
a
winding
ribbon
of
water
一条弯弯曲曲的水带
5
be cut/torn to ribbons
to
be
cut
or
torn
in
a
lot
of
places
割烂/撕烂
Her
legs
were
bruised
and
her
feet
were
cut
to
ribbons.
她的腿青了,脚上也划了一道道的伤痕。
6
INK
墨水
a
long
narrow
piece
of
cloth
or
plastic
with
ink
on
it
that
is
used
in
a
TYPEWRITER
〔打字机用的〕色带
C