bib

bib1
noun
  1. a piece of cloth or plastic fastened round a child's neck to keep its clothes clean while eating
    围涎,围嘴
    ■a loose-fitting sleeveless garment worn for identification, especially by competitors and officials at sporting events
    (尤指体育比赛中参赛者和工作人员所穿、用以表明身份的)马甲衫,背心
    ■the part above the waist of the front of an apron or pair of dungarees
    围裙(或工装裤)的围胸
    ■a patch of colour on the throat of a bird or other animal
    (鸟或其他动物)喉咙上的色块
  2. a common European inshore fish of the cod family
    条鳕。 亦称 pout 或 pouting
  3. Trisopterus luscus, family Gadidae
    拉丁名Trisopterus luscus,鳕科
常用词组
one's best bib and tucker
  1. (informal)one's smartest clothes
    (某人)最好的衣服,作客衣服
stick (或 poke) one's bib in
  1. (Austral./NZ informal)interfere
    (澳/新西兰,非正式)干涉
语源
  1. late 16th cent.: probably from bib

bib2
(bibbed, bibbing)
  1. [with obj.](archaic)drink (something alcoholic)
    (古)饮(酒)
语源
  1. late Middle English : probably from Latin bibere 'to drink'
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