ribbon

英 ['rɪbən] 美 ['rɪbən]
  • n. 带;缎带;(勋章等的)绶带;带状物;勋表
  • vi. 形成带状
  • vt. 把…撕成条带;用缎带装饰

中文词源


ribbon 带子,丝带,绶带

来自古法语 riban,丝带,来自 ruban 拼写变体,来自荷兰语 ringhband,项链,领结,可能来自 ring,环形,band,带子。引申诸相关词义。

英文词源


ribbon (n.)
early 14c., ribane, from Old French riban "a ribbon," variant of ruban (13c.), of unknown origin, possibly from a Germanic compound whose second element is related to band (n.1); compare Middle Dutch ringhband "necklace." Modern spelling is from mid-16c. Originally a stripe in a material. Custom of colored ribbon loops worn on lapels to declare support for some group perceived as suffering or oppressed began in 1991 with AIDS red ribbons.

双语例句


1. Add a length of ribbon tied in a bow.
再用一段丝带,系个蝴蝶结。

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2. Mrs. Haines stood nearby, holding scissors to cut a ribbon.
海恩斯夫人站在旁边,手持剪刀准备剪彩。

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3. I covered the scroll in sealing wax, and affixed a red ribbon.
我用封蜡将卷轴封好,并系上一根红丝带。

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4. They ceremoniously cut a piece of ribbon, declaring the exhibition open.
他们郑重其事地剪彩,宣布展览开幕。

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5. She had tied back her hair with a peach satin ribbon.
她用一根桃色缎带把头发扎在脑后。

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