a long, narrow strip of fabric, used especially for tying something or for decoration
(尤指用于捆扎或装饰的)缎带,丝带
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the tiny pink ribbons in her hair 扎在她头发上的粉红色小缎带
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cut four lengths of ribbon .剪下四段缎带。
a strip of fabric of a special colour or design awarded as a prize or worn to indicate the holding of an honour, especially a small multicoloured piece of ribbon worn in place of the medal it represents
绶带,饰带;(尤指代替勋章佩带的彩色)勋带,勋表。
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〈喻〉 奖品;荣誉
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in the Silk Cup trophy class Mullins stayed in the ribbons .在丝绸杯中,夺杯呼声很高的马林斯队再次捧走了奖杯。
a long, narrow strip of something
细长条状物
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slice the peppers into ribbons lengthways .把辣椒纵切成细长条。
a narrow band of impregnated material wound on a spool and forming the inking agent in some typewriters and computer printers
(打字机和电脑打印机的)色带。
extend or move in a long narrow strip like a ribbon
成带状延伸(或运动)
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miles of concrete ribboned behind the bus .混凝土路在公交车后如丝带似的绵延数英里。
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cut a (或the )ribbon perform an opening ceremony, typically by formally cutting a ribbon across the entrance to somewhere 剪彩 -
cut (或tear )something to ribbons cut (or tear) something so badly that only ragged strips remain 把…剪(或撕扯)成碎片 -
figurative damage something severely 〈喻〉 严重破坏the country has seen its economy torn to ribbons by recession . 经济衰退严重破坏了这个国家的经济
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