ribbon
Prononciation : [ˈrɪb.ən]
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Contexte : « crafts »
(noun) a narrow piece of material that is often used for tying things, decorating, or making crafts. We see ribbons in gifts or used to make pretty things like hair accessories.
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She tied the gift with a beautiful red ribbon.
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He didn't have any ribbon to wrap the present, so it looked plain.
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Can you help me choose a ribbon for my birthday gift?
Contexte : « awards »
(noun) a colored strip of material that represents an achievement. Ribbons are often given as prizes in competitions or special events to show that someone has done something great.
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She won a blue ribbon for her project at the science fair.
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He was disappointed that he didn't receive a ribbon after the race.
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What color ribbon did you get for your victory?
Contexte : « fashion »
(noun) a decorative band used in clothing or accessories. Ribbons can be found on dresses, hats, or bags to make them look nicer.
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The dress had a lovely ribbon around the waist.
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Without a ribbon, the hat looked very boring.
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Do you think the ribbon will match her outfit?
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