riband
noun [ C ] old use uk/ˈrɪb.ənd/ us/ˈrɪb.ənd/
(捆扎或装饰用的)带子,丝带,缎带
a ribbon (= a long, narrow strip of material used to tie things together or as a decoration)
A rosemary branch tied with silken ribands of all colours was presented to wedding guests, as a symbol of love and loyalty. 一根象征爱情和忠诚的系着各色丝带的迷迭香树枝被赠送给婚礼客人。
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- Some of the boys were holding long javelins with bright ribands attached to them.
- There were tattered ribands fluttering on the yards to show where the sails had been blown away.
- There is great pride when the ribands are put around the necks of cattle.