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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5617 COCA: 4838

ribbon

noun
/ˈrɪbən/
/ˈrɪbən/
Idioms
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  1. [uncountable, countable] a narrow piece of material, used to tie things or for decoration(用于捆绑或装饰的)带子;丝带
    • Her present was tied with yellow ribbon.她的礼物上系着黄丝带。
    • 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。
    Extra Examples
    • He tied some gold ribbon around the present.他给礼品系了一些金丝带。
    • Her hair was tied back with a black silk ribbon.她的头发用黑丝带扎在后面。
    • She had a pink ribbon in her hair.她的头发上扎着一条粉红色的丝带。
    • The Lord Mayor cut a ribbon to launch the celebrations.市长大人为庆典剪彩。
    Topics Clothes and Fashionc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • long
    • wide
    • narrow
    … of ribbon
    • length
    • piece
    verb + ribbon
    • tie
    • tie something with
    • tie something back with
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  2. [countable] 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。
  3. [countable] a ribbon in special colours, or tied in a special way, that is given to somebody as a prize or as a military honour, or that is worn by somebody to show that they belong to a particular political party绶带;勋带 compare rosette
  4. [countable] a long narrow piece of material containing ink (= coloured liquid for writing, drawing, etc.) that you put into typewriters and some computer printers(打字机或打印机的)色带
  5. Word Originearly 16th cent.: variant of riband. The French spelling ruban was also frequent in the 16th–18th cents.
Idioms
cut a/the ribbon (on something)
  1. to officially open a building, road, etc. with a special ceremony that typically involves cutting a ribbon across the entrance 功能区:通过特殊的仪式正式打开建筑物,道路等,通常包括在入口处剪彩
    • The prince cut the ribbon to officially open the building.王子剪彩正式开放大楼。
    • Yesterday the mayor cut the ribbon on the new sports centre.昨天市长为新的体育中心剪彩。
  2. to officially start something, such as a business project or activity功能区:正式开始某事,例如商业项目或活动
    • Today we're happy to cut the ribbon on a project that will improve safety for cyclists.今天,我们很高兴为一个将提高骑自行车者安全性的项目剪彩。
cut/tear, etc. something to ribbons
  1. to cut/tear, etc. something very badly(将某物)撕扯得粉碎,切成碎片
    • His coat was torn to ribbons by the barbed wire fence.他的外套被带刺的铁丝网撕成了碎片。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5617 COCA: 4838
ribbon

noun

ADJECTIVE | ... OF RIBBON | VERB + RIBBON ADJECTIVElong長緞帶wide寬緞帶narrow, thin細緞帶;薄緞帶satin, silk, velvet緞帶;絲帶;天鵝絨緞帶hair髮帶... OF RIBBONlength, piece一節/一條緞帶He cut off a length of ribbon.他剪下一節緞帶。VERB + RIBBONtie, tie sth with紮絲帶;用絲帶把⋯紮起來He tied some gold ribbon around the present.他給禮品繫了一些金絲帶。Her hair was tied back with a black silk ribbon.她的頭髮用黑絲帶紮在後面。tie sth back with, tie sth up with用絲帶把⋯紮在後面;用絲帶把⋯紮起來undo, untie解開絲帶cut剪彩The Mayor cut a ribbon to launch the celebrations.市長為慶典剪彩。have, wear紮着絲帶She had a pink ribbon in her hair.她的頭髮上紮着一條粉紅色的絲帶。She was wearing a pink hair ribbon.她紮着一條粉紅色的髮帶。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 5617 COCA: 4838
ribbon noun
strip

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