bib
英 [bɪb]
美 [bɪb]
n.  围嘴; 围兜; (运动员佩戴的)号码布,彩色身份标记
复数:bibs 现在分词:bibbing 过去式:bibbed
BNC.26039 / COCA.20446
习惯用语
n.
- your best bib and tucker
 - (个人)最漂亮的衣服
your best clothes that you only wear on special occasions 
牛津词典
noun
- 围嘴;围兜
a piece of cloth or plastic that you put under babies' chins to protect their clothes while they are eating - (运动员佩戴的)号码布,彩色身份标记
a piece of cloth or plastic with a number or special colours on it that people wear on their chests and backs when they are taking part in a sport, so that people know who they are 
柯林斯词典
- 围嘴儿
Abibis a piece of cloth or plastic which is worn by very young children to protect their clothes while they are eating. 
英英释义
noun
- a napkin tied under the chin of a child while eating
 - top part of an apron
 
verb
- drink moderately but regularly
- We tippled the cognac
 
 
双语例句
- Put a bib on the baby. I don't want him to spit up on his new clothes.
给小孩带上围嘴儿,我不想让他吐到他的新衣服上。 - She tied a bib under her son's chin.
她在儿子下巴底下系上围嘴。 - The cowboy gets all dress up in his best bib and tucker to go to the dance.
那牛仔穿上自己最好的衣服去参加舞会。 - Do I have to put on my best bib and tucker?
我一定要穿最好的衣服吗? - Arranged in a two-part of the bib to spend to attract everyone's eye.
布置中,一张由两部分组成的围涎花吸引了大家的眼球。 - Plus, I think I prefer not to wear a bib.
而且我不想挂一条餐巾。 - They went to church in their best bib and tucker.
他们穿着最好的衣服上教堂。 - For your bag with the diapers, some clothes and a bib.
为了您的尿布袋,一些衣服和一个围兜。 - Don't tuck the napkin in your vest or put it under chin like a baby's bib.
不要把餐巾塞入马甲或围在下颚像婴儿的围兜。 - The baby's name is on the bib.
婴儿正戴着一个围兜。 
