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tear to ribbons

  • 1 ribbon

    noun
    1) (band for hair, dress, etc.) Band, das; (on typewriter) [Farb]band, das; (on medal) [Ordens]band, das
    2) (fig.): (strip) Streifen, der
    * * *
    ['ribən]
    (a long narrow strip of material used in decorating clothes, tying hair etc: a blue ribbon; four metres of red ribbon.) das Band
    * * *
    rib·bon
    [ˈrɪbən]
    n
    1. (strip of fabric) Band nt; ( fig) Streifen m
    a \ribbon of road ein Straßenband nt
    2. MIL Ordensband nt
    3. (rag)
    in \ribbons in Fetzen
    to cut sb/sth to \ribbons jdn/etw zerfetzen [o in Stücke reißen]; ( fig) jdn/etw in der Luft zerreißen
    4. of a typewriter Farbband nt
    * * *
    ['rɪbən]
    n
    1) (for hair, dress) Band nt; (for typewriter) Farbband nt; (on medal) Ordensband nt; (fig, narrow strip) Streifen m
    2) pl (= tatters) Fetzen pl

    to tear sth to ribbonsetw zerfetzen or zerreißen; (fig) play etc etw in der Luft zerreißen

    * * *
    ribbon [ˈrıbən]
    A s
    1. Band n, Borte f:
    ribbons Bandwaren
    2. Ordensband n: academic.ru/7755/blue_ribbon">blue ribbon 1 a
    3. (schmaler) Streifen
    4. Fetzen m:
    in ribbons in Fetzen;
    tear to ribbons in Fetzen reißen;
    a ribbon of mist ein Nebelfetzen
    5. Farbband n (der Schreibmaschine etc)
    6. TECH
    a) (auch Metall) Band n, (-)Streifen m
    b) (Holz) Leiste f
    7. pl Zügel pl:
    handle the ribbons die Zügel in der Hand halten (a. fig)
    8. Spinnerei: Strähn m, Strang m
    9. Heraldik: Achtelsbinde f
    B v/t
    1. mit Bändern schmücken, bebändern
    2. streifen
    3. in Streifen schneiden, in Fetzen reißen
    C v/i sich (wie ein Band) dahinziehen (Straße etc)
    * * *
    noun
    1) (band for hair, dress, etc.) Band, das; (on typewriter) [Farb]band, das; (on medal) [Ordens]band, das
    2) (fig.): (strip) Streifen, der
    * * *
    n.
    Band ¨-er n.

    English-german dictionary > ribbon

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