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ribbon

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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ldoce_285_crib·bon /ˈrɪbən/ ●●○ noun  1 piece of cloth 布条 [countable, uncountable]DECORATE a narrow piece of attractive cloth that you use, for example, to tie your hair or hold things together 丝带,绸带 bow 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 一捆用淡蓝色丝带扎好的信 The ribbon was cut and the new station was officially open. 剪彩后,新车站正式开始运营。5  See picture of ribbon AmE 【美】/rosette BrE 【英】花结, ribbon 丝带2. military honour 军功 [countable]PM 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3 prize 奖品 [countable] American EnglishWIN a length of coloured ribbon, sometimes arranged in the form of a flat flower, that is given as a prize in a competition 〔作为比赛奖品的〕绶带,花结 SYN British English rosette For the second time she won the blue ribbon (=first prize). 这是她第二次赢得一等奖。4 STH narrow 狭长的东西 [singular] writtenC something that is long and narrow 狭长的东西,条,带ribbon of a winding ribbon of water 一道弯弯曲曲的水流5 be cut/torn to ribbons CUTto 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TC [countable] 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
Examples from the Corpus
ribbonBelow: Satin or embroidered ribbons, brocades, bows and tassels can all give added dimension and interest to pictures.Get enough ribbon to wrap the jam box and tie a bow.Fire Island is a 30-mile-long ribbon of beachland.Christmas ornaments hung from red ribbons on the tree.Bows can be tied in satin ribbon or in matching or contrasting fabric.Before her the long straight reach of the canal lay like a silver ribbon.She had light brown hair tied, like Patsy's, with ribbon.blue ribbonThe Longitude Act established a blue ribbon panel of judges that became known as the Board of Longitude.Then he went on gazing at Thérèse, voluptuous in flowered chintz and blue ribbons.There are blue devils and blue ribbons and blue bloods.A cot swathed in draperies and blue ribbon stood isolated in a corner.A large jug and basin, charmingly ornamented with a design of blue ribbon, was its centre-piece.There were two large bouquets and a bundle of letters tied with pale blue ribbon, presumably from stage-door admirers.Holly's tomatoes won the blue ribbon.Christine had friends in the Working Groups, and Tim wore the blue ribbon.Then there was Raymond Lereaux who showed horses and won blue ribbons that he brought to school for Show and Tell.
Origin ribbon (1500-1600) riband ribbon ((14-21 centuries)), from Old French riban, ruban
rib·bon nounChineseSyllable
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ribbon
ribbon /ˈrɪbən/ noun
 Date: 1500-1600
 Origin: riband 'ribbon' (14-21 centuries), from Old French riban, ruban

1.  PIECE OF CLOTH  [uncountable and countable] a narrow piece of attractive cloth that you use, for example, to tie your hair or hold things together ⇨ bow:
    little girls with ribbons in their hair
    a bundle of letters tied with pale blue ribbon
    The ribbon was cut and the new station was officially open.
2.  MILITARY HONOUR  [countable] a piece of ribbon with a special pattern on it that you wear to show that you have received a military honour
3.  PRIZE  [countable] American English a length of coloured ribbon, sometimes arranged in the form of a flat flower, that is given as a prize in a competition
   SYN  rosette British English:
    For the second time she won the blue ribbon (=first prize).
4.  SOMETHING NARROW  [singular] written something that is long and narrow
    ribbon of
    a winding ribbon of water
5. be cut/torn to ribbons to be cut or torn in a lot of places:
    Her legs were bruised and her feet were cut to ribbons.
6.  INK  [countable] a long narrow piece of cloth or plastic with ink on it that is used in a typewriter


rib·bonBrE /ˈrɪbən/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrɪbən/ 🔊 noun
[uncountable, countable] 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。🔊🔊
[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。🔊🔊 [countable] 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) [countable] 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