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rib.bon5rIb7[nna long narrow strip of material used to tie things together or as a decoration缎带,丝带My daughter wears a ribbon in her hair. [C]我的女儿在头发上系了一条丝带。She tied a yellow ribbon round her hat. [C]她在帽子的周围系了一条黄丝带。He tied up the present with ribbon. [U]他用缎带系起了礼物。(fig.) A narrow ribbon (= strip) of road stretched ahead of us across the desert. [C]一条穿越沙漠的狭窄道路在我们面前延伸。A ribbon is also a small piece of coloured material given to someone in the armed forces to show appreciation for their brave actions. [C](勋章的)绶带,饰带(specialized) A ribbon is also the narrow strip of material that contains the ink for a TYPEWRITER (= a keyboard machine that produces letters that look like printed text).(打字机的)色带My typewriter needs a new ribbon. [C]我的打字机需要一条新色带。If something is in ribbons, it is torn into narrow strips.(被撕成)细条状Her coat was in ribbons.她的衣服被撕成细条。His shirt hung in tattered ribbons about him.他的衬衫像碎布条一样挂在身上。If something is cut/torn into ribbons, it is cut or torn many times and is badly damaged.撕成碎条,体无完肤Our new kitten has torn the living room carpet into ribbons.我们的新小猫已将起居室的地毯撕成了碎条。(fig.) The attacking soldiers were cut to ribbons (= killed) by machine-gun fire.进攻的士兵被机枪打得体无完肤。(Br and Aus) Ribbon development happens when long rows of buildings are built along main roads leading out of towns.带状发展Ribbon development was common in the 1920s and 1930s.带状发展在20世纪20年代和30年代很普遍。
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