She tied a bib under her son's chin. 她在儿子下巴底下系上围嘴。
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。
Loose-fitting trousers, usually of strong fabric, with a bib front and shoulder straps, often worn over regular clothing as protection from dirt. 宽松的裤子,工装裤常由坚固织物制成的宽松的裤子,前有围裙的上部分,肩有背带;常穿于普通衣服外面以挡尘土
bib
[ noun ]
top part of an apron; covering the chest
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a napkin tied under the chin of a child while eating
Bib \Bib\, n. [From {Bib}, v., because the bib receives the drink that the child slavers from the mouth.] 1. A small piece of cloth worn by children over the breast, to protect the clothes.
2. (Zo["o]l.) An arctic fish ({Gadus luscus}), allied to the cod; -- called also {pout} and {whiting pout}.
3. A bibcock.
Bib \Bib\, Bibbe \Bibbe\, v. t. [L. bibere. See {Beverage}, and cf. {Imbibe}.] To drink; to tipple. [Obs.]
This miller hath . . . bibbed ale. --Chaucer.
There was hardly a drop of juice splattered on his bib.
At a 1987 interview, he wore clownlike bib overalls, neon orange basketball shoes and a red satin Chicago Bulls jacket.
About one in every four Iowans owns a pair of bib overalls, which apparently are a hot fashion item among some younger people.
Several luminaries at the march received polite applause, but Mr. Williams, decked out in bib overalls and a denim jacket, was clearly the favorite.
The latest finding, published in The Des Moines Register on Sunday, is that 28 percent of adult Iowans own a pair of bib overalls.