ribbon

名詞

UK/ˈrɪb.ᵊn/
US/ˈrɪb.ᵊn/

定義 ribbon 名詞

  1. C2Countable(可數名詞)Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    A long, narrow strip of material used for tying or decoration.

    絲帶;彩帶

    • She tied her ponytail with a pink ribbon.

      她用一條粉紅色的絲帶綁了馬尾。

    • The gift box was adorned with a beautiful ribbon.

      禮物盒上裝飾著一條美麗的絲帶。

    • She cut the ribbon into small pieces to use for crafts.

      她把絲帶剪成小段來做手工藝品。

  2. Countable(可數名詞)

    A small piece of coloured material awarded to a member of the armed forces to indicate recognition for acts of bravery.

    勳帶;獎章

    • The soldiers wore their ribbons at the parade.

      士兵們在遊行時佩戴著他們的勳帶。

    • The veteran proudly displayed the ribbons he had earned.

      這位退伍軍人自豪地展示了他獲得的勳帶。

    • This ribbon symbolizes his bravery in the war.

      這條勳帶象徵著他在戰爭中的勇敢。

  3. Countable(可數名詞)

    The narrow strip of material that contains the ink for a typewriter.

    (打字機的)色帶

    • I need to buy a new ribbon to replace the old one in the typewriter.

      我需要買一條新的色帶來更換打字機裡的舊色帶。

    • The printouts became blurry because the printer ribbon was worn out.

      列印出來的文件變得模糊,因為印表機的色帶已經磨損了。

片語 ribbon 名詞

  • a ribbon of something

    A long, narrow strip or piece of something.

    一條(細長物品)

    A ribbon of road stretched like a long ribbon across the desert.

    一條像長絲帶一樣的道路橫跨沙漠。

成語

  • in ribbons

    Describes something torn or cut into long, thin, and scattered strips.

    撕成細條

    After the fierce battle, the war flag was in ribbons.

    激烈的戰鬥過後,戰旗被撕成了碎片。

  • cut/tear something/someone to ribbons

    To severely damage or destroy something or someone by cutting or tearing them into many pieces.

    割成碎片

    The crazed man tore his old shirt to ribbons.

    那個瘋狂的男人把他的舊襯衫撕成了碎片。