英:[bɪb]
美:[bɪb]
英:[bɪb]
美:[bɪb]
复数:bibs
第三人称单数:bibs
现在分词:bibbing
过去式:bibbed
过去分词:bibbed
词根:bib
n.bibber 酒鬼
verb
drink
noun
a cloth or plastic shield tied under the chin to protect the clothes
the part of an apron or of overalls extending above the waist
a patch of differently colored feathers or fur immediately below the bill or chin of a bird or mammal
a piece of cloth, paper, or plastic with an identifying number that is worn by a participant in a race or contest
a race bib
abbreviation
Bible
biblical
best bib and tucker最好(或漂亮)的衣服,[口语]最正规(或最好、最漂亮)的衣服,礼服(一般用于妇女,偶尔也用于男子),最好(或最漂亮)的衣服,礼服
“bib”指系在胸前的亚麻制品,尤其是儿童在进餐时穿戴,以保持衣服前面的干净,可以追溯至1570年代,起源于动词 bibben “喝”(14世纪晚期),这个词可能是模拟唇部声音的发音; 或者(据 Skeat 所说),它来自拉丁词 bibere “喝”(来自 PIE 词根 *po(i)- “喝”)。如果是后者,现在很难说它之所以被穿戴在喝东西时或者是因为它可以“吸收”溅出的饮料。
护颈
红细胞碎片:恶性疟原虫的半月形配子体在红细胞中发育时,残碎红细胞片
Verb Middle English bibben
The first known use of bib was in the 14th century
bibulousadjective
highly absorbent
fond of alcoholic drinks
bibliographynoun
a list of writings about a subject or author or by an author
bibliographynoun
a list of writings about a subject or author or by an author
bibliographynoun
a list of writings about a subject or author or by an author
Biblenoun
a book made up of the writings accepted by Christians as coming from God
a book containing the sacred writings of some other religion
not capitalized a publication widely read and considered very important
the bible of show business
bibnoun
a cloth or plastic shield tied under a child's chin to protect the clothes
the upper part of an apron or of overalls
1 He’s also shirtless, as I learn when the barber removes his bib and Ross stands up, revealing even more tattoos as well as a noticeably slimmer frame from his highly publicized weight loss.
2 Madeleine showered and put on her first spring dress: an apple-green baby-doll dress with a bib collar and a high hem.
玛德琳洗了个澡并穿上了她的第一件春装:一条苹果绿的娃娃裙,带着围兜衣领和高高的褶边。
3 "He killed a man with a pitchfork," Dad would say, nodding slyly toward some hulking farmer in bib overalls.
4 He wore a bib to stop the ice cream from dribbling on his clothes.
5 The dynamic collection included trompe-l’oeil bibs to square off the chest, while mesh bags caught the current accessories vibe.
6 A big man with silver hair who usually wore bib overalls, Mr. Liggett used a plasma cutter and arc welder to turn old farm machines, car parts, road signs and railroad equipment into art.
7 Switching between roles is signified mostly — often delightfully — by having the actors don bibs and, as necessary, wigs.
8 “It’s a tie, not a bib,” Mamá said, laughing.
9 Doughty observes the hot, stifling humiliation of the holding cells beneath the Old Bailey, where defendants sit sweating in numbered plastic bibs.
10 The old child may use a bib with short ties.
较大的幼儿可用短带的围嘴。
11 I could just picture Fluffy sitting up to the dining room table with a little bib tied around his neck.
12 Grampa came into the kitchen wearing his bib overalls over his pajamas.
13 Real-life races such as Falmouth incorporate the price of the video route into the overall race package, which can include a bib, swag and a finisher’s certificate.
14 Right in the middle of the bed, curled up like a cushion, was a tiger cat with a white bib.
15 “I was born with a boy’s spirit under my bib and tucker,” wrote Miss Alcott in 1856.
16 In their first on-court meeting last November, Mr. Westbrook appeared to troll Mr. Durant by showing up for the game wearing an orange bib that read “Official Photographer.”
17 Beth’s new ‘ink bib’ was capital, and Hannah’s box of hard gingerbread will be a treasure.
18 He lapped at it eagerly, and by the few drops that were spilt on his bib, Jane and Michael could tell that the substance in the spoon this time was milk.
19 My husband and I love them as lobster bibs or for other messy foods.
20 They went to church in their best bib and tucker.
他们穿著最好的衣服上教堂。
4 背心