bib
复数形式
bibs
1
围嘴, 围兜
a piece of cloth or plastic fastened at the neck of a child to protect its clothes when eating or drinking
A bib is a piece of clothing worn to protect clothing from food or drink spills, particularly for infants and young children. They are designed to be worn over the front of the body and are typically made from soft, absorbent materials such as cotton or terry cloth. Bibs can have various closure mechanisms, including ties, snaps, or Velcro, to keep them securely fastened around the neck. Some bibs also come with pockets at the bottom to catch any fallen food. In addition to being used for infants and young children, bibs can also be used by adults during messy activities such as cooking or painting to protect their clothing from stains.
- The baby giggled as her mother tied a colorful bib around her neck before feeding her.
当妈妈在喂食前把一条色彩鲜艳的围嘴系在她的脖子上时,婴儿咯咯地笑了起来。
- After each meal, the stained bib was tossed into the laundry to be washed.
每餐后,弄脏的围嘴被扔进洗衣房清洗。
- He chose a bib with a playful dinosaur pattern for his toddler’s lunchtime.
他为他蹒跚学步的孩子午餐时间选择了一个带有 playful 恐龙图案的围嘴。
- The waterproof bib kept the baby’s clothes clean, even when she spilled juice.
防水围嘴即使宝宝打翻果汁也能保持衣服干净。
- She packed an extra bib in the diaper bag, just in case of any messy emergencies.
她在尿布包里多装了一个围嘴,以防出现任何混乱的紧急情况。
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the upper section of an apron that covers the chest
- The chef's bib protected his clothing from splashes.
- She adjusted the bib of her apron before cooking.
- The apron's bib was made of durable fabric.
- The baker's bib kept flour off his shirt.
- The bib extended from the waist to the chest.