
음식을 먹을 때 옷이 더러워지지 않도록 목에 두르는 턱받이.
A piece of cloth or plastic fastened around a person's neck, especially a child's, to keep their clothes clean while eating.
예문:
"The toddler was messy, so his mother tied a bib around his neck."
"Plastic bibs are much easier to clean than cloth ones after a meal."
앞치마나 멜빵바지의 허리 윗부분인 가슴받이.
The upper part of an apron or a pair of overalls that covers the chest.
예문:
"He kept his pens in the small pocket located on the bib of his overalls."
"The apron's bib was stained with flour from the morning's baking."
운동 경기에서 선수 식별을 위해 덧입는 조끼나 번호판.
A sleeveless garment worn over other clothes for identification, typically by athletes or officials.
예문:
"All players in the scrimmage were required to wear a neon green bib."
"Please make sure your race bib is clearly visible to the officials."
동물의 목이나 가슴에 있는 다른 색깔의 털이나 반점.
A patch of distinctive color on the throat or upper breast of a bird or other animal.
예문:
"The robin is easily recognized by the distinctive orange bib on its chest."
"Our black cat has a small white bib that makes him look like he's wearing a tuxedo."
대구과의 작은 바닷물고기.
A small marine fish of the cod family, found in the North Atlantic.
예문:
"The bib is a popular target for sea anglers along the Atlantic coast."
"Scientists studied the migration patterns of the bib in the North Sea."
술을 상습적으로 또는 홀짝홀짝 마시다.
To drink alcohol frequently or in small sips.
예문:
"The old man would sit by the fire and bib his cider all evening."
"They spent the night bibbing and sharing stories of their youth."