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rib·bonBrE /ˈrɪbən/NAmE /ˈrɪbən/ noun [U, C] a narrow strip of material, used to tie things or for decoration (用于捆绑或装饰的)带子;丝带◆a present tied with yellow ribbon 系着黄丝带的礼物◆lengths of velvet ribbon 一段段天鹅绒带子◆She was wearing two blue silk ribbons in her hair. 她的头发上系着两根蓝色丝带。 [C] something that is long and narrow in shape 带状物;狭长的东西◆The road was a ribbon of moonlight. 这条路在月光下如同一条缎带。 [C] a ribbon in special colours, or tied in a special way, that is given to sb as a prize or as a military honour, or that is worn by sb to show that they belong to a particular political party 绶带;勋带 ➡ compare rosette (1) [C] a long strip of material containing ink that you put into typewriters and some computer printers (打字机或打印机的)色带 ●cut/tear, etc. sth to ˈribbonsto cut/tear, etc. sth very badly (将某物)撕扯得粉碎,切成碎片 |