| 单词 | ribbed | 
| 释义 | ribbedadj. 1.   a.  With preceding modifying word or numeral: having ribs of a specified kind, material, number, etc., or arranged in a certain way.The manuscript text of quot. a1425   is corrupt, but apparently reads out-ribbed.flat-, iron-, lean-, raw-, rock-, stone-ribbed, etc.: see the first element. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > structural parts > bone or bones > rib > 			[adjective]		 ribbed?1523 costal1615 subcostal1755 postcostal1826 costiferous1845 infracostal1858 xiphocostal1899 the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > corrugation > 			[adjective]		 > ridged > having ridges of a specific kind ribbed?1523 the world > plants > part of plant > part defined by form or function > ridge channel > 			[adjective]		 > like something spec. ribbed1753 a1425    in  W. H. Hulme Middle-Eng. Harrowing of Hell 		(1907)	 p. xxv  				After the ox, [perh. read out-]ribbed, low-brawned, schort-pasterd, and well Ifed.]			 ?1523    J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. xxxi  				The nyne properties of an oxe. The first is to be brode rybbed. 1556    T. Hill tr.  B. Cocles Brief Epitomye Phisiognomie xxxiii. sig. Eiii v  				They which be weake & smal ribbed, after nature be likened to the feminine kynde. a1616    W. Shakespeare Measure for Measure 		(1623)	  iii. i. 123  				In thrilling Region of thicke-ribbed  Ice.       View more context for this quotation 1753    Chambers's Cycl. Suppl. at Plantago  				The three-ribbed mountain-plantain. a1822    P. B. Shelley Tower of Famine 11 in  Poet. Wks. 		(1853)	  				Each marble-ribbed roof. 1828    J. E. Smith Eng. Flora 		(ed. 2)	 II. 118  				Calyx-leaves..obscurely five-ribbed. 1845    R. S. Surtees Hillingdon Hall I. x. 133  				The massive, deeply-ribbed, many-arched bridge. 1857    A. Henfrey Elem. Course Bot. §85  				Straight-ribbed leaves occur not unfrequently in Dicotyledons. 1874    R. W. Raymond Statistics Mines & Mining 39  				These are either very close-ribbed, or else simply perforated [etc.]. 1900    New Eng. Mag. June (Book notes) 2/2  				The volume is enclosed in a linen box, while a daisy chain in colors encircles the lovely green-ribbed cover. 1949    L. H. Bailey Man. Cultivated Plants 		(rev. ed.)	 730  				Fr[uit] oblate,..conspicuously 8-ribbed. 1999    Esquire Sept. 132  				The fine-ribbed fabric is cut and sewn into a jacket. 2008    Evening Standard 		(Nexis)	 28 May  a13  				Umbrellas only caught on..after the inventor Samuel Fox had devised a cheap steel-ribbed version that was lighter and easier to use.  b.  With prefixed or postmodifying adverb. Of a horse or dog: having the posterior ribs coming relatively close to the pelvic bones (i.e. short-coupled), regarded as a desirable feature. Now esp. in  well ribbed-up. Cf. home-ribbed adj., well-ribbed adj. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > family Equidae (general equines) > body or parts of horse > 			[adjective]		 > having little space between last rib and hips well-ribbed1556 ribbed1607 home-ribbed1688 1607    E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 74  				Wel ribbed, a great belly, the backe and shoulders verie broad. 1688    London Gaz. No. 2312/4  				A grey Nag..his Ears cropt close, home rib'd. 1758    J. Reeves Art Farriery 12  				It may be owing to a narrow chest, or when he is ribbed home too close. 1801    R. Lawrence Inq. Struct. & Animal Œcon. Horse i. 17  				A horse which is short in the carcase, is usually ribbed home, as it is termed, that is to say, there exists but a small space between the last rib and the hip bone. This conformation is justly esteemed excellent. 1850    F. E. Smedley Frank Fairlegh xxi. 173  				Rather inclined to be cow-hocked... Not ribbed home. 1877    Spirit of Times 24 Nov. 438/3  				They..were powerfully built, with short, strong backs, immense muscular quarters, round, well-ribbed bodies, on short, strong legs. 1883    G. Stables Our Friend the Dog vii. 59  				Cobby—Nicely ribbed up, compact in form like a cob-horse. 1902    Jrnl. Dept. Agric. W. Austral. 5 135  				The term ‘slack-in-the-loin’ is the opposite of ‘well-ribbed-up’. 1951    G. Heyer Quiet Gentleman xv. 223  				A good three-year-old, Martin, not too short in the back, and well ribbed-up! 2002    J. Cunliffe Encycl. Dog Breeds 		(new ed.)	 41/2  				A dog which is described as being well ribbed-up has a rib cage that extends well back along the length of the whole body.  c.  Without modifier. Having (prominent or visible) ribs. rare. ΚΠ 1626    G. Sandys tr.  Ovid Metamorphosis  xiv. 295  				The crooked Sterne to heads and faces growes,..What were their holds, to ribbed sides are growne. 1814    H. F. Cary tr.  Dante Vision I.  x. 41  				Nor mov'd the neck, nor bent his ribbed side. 1897    F. Thompson New Poems 113  				Who lit the furnace of the mammoth's heart? Who shagged him like Pilatus' ribbèd flanks? 1998    K. Nelson Toward the Sun 23  				His ribbed back showed no cut or bruise.  2.  Marked with or having ribs or ridges.  a.  Of an object, surface, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > corrugation > 			[adjective]		 > ridged ridged1324 rigged1545 crested1578 ribbed1583 ridgy1591 balked1597 ribby1706 rippleda1729 ridging1819 welted1899 1583    Edinb. Hammermen III. 33b in  Dict. Older Sc. Tongue at Schellit  				Ane pair clam schellit gairdis and ane paire ribbit gairdis. 1585    in  C. E. Whitelaw Sc. Arms Makers 		(1977)	 164  				Ane pair of ribbit sword gairdis. 1677    in  S. Young Hist. Worshipful Company Glass Sellers of London 		(1913)	 App. 68  				All covers for drinking..glasses ribbed and plain shall be delivered at 3s. per lb. 1798    S. T. Coleridge Anc. Marinere  iv, in  W. Wordsworth  & S. T. Coleridge Lyrical Ballads 21  				Thou art long and lank and brown As is the ribb'd Sea-sand. 1862    J. H. Burton Book-hunter 56  				The Elzevir classics..their dwarfish ribbed backs like those of ponderous folios, and their exquisite, but..too minute type. 1887    F. J. Furnivall R. Mannyng's Chron. Wace (Rolls) Introd. p. xix  				Two manuscripts,..of the old ribbed paper of about the middle of the fourteenth century. 1929    H. H. Richardson Fortunes Richard Mahony III.  iii. iv. 203  				The ribbed neck and stooping shoulders..the poor thin shanks. 1991    Photo Answers Apr. 75  				A small ribbed grip which allows you to get a..hold on the converter. 2003    Cakes & Sugarcraft Winter 87/1  				Cover with the bright pink sugarpaste..and texture with a ribbed rolling pin.  b.  Of leaves, other plant parts, mollusc shells, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > part of plant > part defined by form or function > ridge channel > 			[adjective]		 rivelledOE wrinkled1563 channelled1597 ribbed1597 trisulcated1703 ribby1706 rugose1707 ruminate1800 ruminated1828 striolate?1841 multicostate1849 crested1856 fork-ribbed1858 tricostate1861 bicarinate1872 carinal1872 vallecular1875 carinate1876 bicarinated1880 trisulcate1891 the world > animals > invertebrates > subkingdom Metazoa > grade Triploblastica or Coelomata > phylum Mollusca > 			[adjective]		 > of parts of molluscs > of shell or parts of shell testaceous1668 trivalvous1681 articulate1685 tabulous1734 concamerated1747 costated1751 ribbed1752 multivalve1753 umbilical1755 multivalved1759 trichite1765 right-handed1776 ventricose1777 unequivalved1788 sinistral1803 white-lipped1813 white-mouthed1815 turriculated1822 umbonial1824 turreted1826 siphunculated1828 columellar1829 sinistrorsal1830 canaliferous1834 spirivalve1835 turrited1835 versant1839 mitriform1843 paucispiral1843 turriculate1843 siphuncled1847 ventricous1850 camerated1851 convolute1851 perforated1851 parietal1854 septiferous1854 planorbiform1856 planorboid1856 trivalved1856 turrite1856 siphunculate1875 turriform1875 umbonic1877 costate1881 interlocular1888 varicated1891 lirate1894 evolute1896 1597    J. Gerard Herball  ii. 352  				Crossewoort Gentian hath many ribbed leaues spred vpon the ground. 1664    J. Evelyn Kalendarium Hortense 74 in  Sylva  				Apples..Pear-apple, Quince-apple, Red-greening ribb'd, Bloody-Pepin. 1748    W. Shenstone School-mistress xii, in  R. Dodsley Coll. Poems 		(ed. 2)	 I. 252  				Radish..And plantain ribb'd, that heals the reaper's wound. 1752    J. Hill Gen. Nat. Hist. III. 145  				The ribbed Music-shell. 1796    W. Withering Arrangem. Brit. Plants 		(ed. 3)	 I. 248  				The permanent involucrum..is egg-shaped, compressed, ribbed. 1851    S. P. Woodward Man. Mollusca  i. 46  				Races of neritina,..with whirls ribbed or keeled. 1855    T. R. Jones Gen. Outl. Animal Kingdom 		(ed. 2)	 v. 78  				The interior of the capsules has a slightly ribbed or striated appearance. 1904    H. H. Hume Citrus Fruits & their Culture xvi. 83  				Calyx of a good size, segments pointed; rind creased or almost ribbed. 1949    L. H. Bailey Man. Cultivated Plants 		(rev. ed.)	 701  				Joints ribbed, angled or tubercled. 1963    J. Kirkup Tropic Temper 49  				A curious, ribbed, tasteless vegetable called okras. 2003    Ann. Missouri Bot. Garden 90 407/2  				Hesperantha ciliolata is distinguished mainly by its straight, ribbed leaves.  c.  Of a knitted or woven fabric, or an article made from this. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > textiles > textile fabric or an article of textile fabric > textile fabric > textile fabric manufactured in specific way > 			[adjective]		 > ribbed or corded ribbed1742 corded1758 rep1860 repped1861 grosgrained1927 1742    Gentleman & Citizen's Almanack 72/2  				To Michael Bane, Twenty-five Pounds, for his Invention of making ribbed Stockings. 1782    in  Hist. Coll. Essex Inst. 		(1859)	 I. 13/1  				A patton [= pattern] of White Ribed Stuff for a Wescoat & Briches. 1841    C. Dickens Old Curiosity Shop  ii. xlvi. 50  				A waistcoat of ribbed black satin. 1863    C. E. Wilbour tr.  V. Hugo Les Misérables 142  				A sort of young working man..dressed in a torn blouse and patched pantaloons of ribbed velvet. 1925    Woman's World 		(Chicago)	 Apr. 26/3  				This [dress] pattern is also suitable for ribbed silks, crepe de chine and satin. 1985    Times 17 Dec. 9/1  				The gap between shoe and skirt is filled in with ribbed tights..or fancy hosiery. 2007    N.Y. Times 		(Nexis)	 26 Aug.  t112  				Women in bright narrow coats, ribbed sweaters and..wide-brimmed hats.  3.  In similative use: having ribs like those of something specified. ΚΠ 1597    J. Gerard Herball xxxv. 1169  				One leafe, ribbed like the Plantaine leafe. a1703    R. Hooke Disc. Earthquakes in  Posthumous Wks. 		(1705)	 256  				They [sc. two small stones] were of the very same Substance, but of a differing Figure,..being ribb'd like the 24th [sample]. 1796    J. G. Stedman Narr. Exped. Surinam II. xxiv. 206  				The leaf of the cacao-tree is..ribbed like the laurel-time. 1847    J. Gaugain Lady's Assistant 		(ed. 4)	 63  				The top, from ancle, is all white, ribbed like a stocking, finished with a little open work of blue. 1861    H. Mayhew London Labour & London Poor III. 28/2  				‘I've been at it longer than him,’ cried one with teeth ribbed like celery. 1903    Folk-lore 14 220  				The hair at the sides of the face is made to look like snakes writhing, while from the temples project wings ribbed like a dragon's. 1993    Equinox June 37/1  				Everywhere are white canvas tents, some ribbed like the Michelin man's belly, some round, [etc.].  4.  Chiefly Architecture and Building. Supported by ribs; having (structural or decorative) ribs. ΚΠ 1621    R. Brathwait Natures Embassie 97  				Armed Grecians in that ribbed vault, Prest for encounter. 1762    H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Painting I. vii. 166  				A sarcophagus with ribbed work and mouldings. 1774    W. Gostling Walk Canterbury xxiii. 149  				The roof is of ribbed arches. 1783    B. H. Hossack Kirkwall 		(1900)	 163  				A Ribbed Door or Gate upon the passage next the Street. 1805    W. Scott Lay of Last Minstrel  ii. ix. 41  				The keystone, that locked each ribbed aisle, Was a fleur-de-lys, or a quatre-feuille. 1815    T. Rickman in  J. Smith Panorama Sci. & Art I. 163  				The ribbed roofs, which are rich without being gorgeous. 1937    R. Byron Road to Oxiana  iii. 100  				Few architectural devices can equal a ribbed dome for blind, monumental ostentation. 1956    tr.  Pract. Guide Design Grey Iron Castings 		(Council of Ironfoundry Assoc.)	 		(1966)	 iv. 42/1  				The box-beam form is replaced by a ribbed section, and the mould can be made without a core. 2001    C. Freeland But is it Art? ii. 37  				Gothic architecture has a particular look: the pointed or ogival arch, ribbed vaults, rose windows, [etc.]. Compounds  ribbed grass  n. now rare = ribgrass n. ΘΚΠ the world > plants > particular plants > plants and herbs > according to family > Plantaginaceae > 			[noun]		 > narrow-leaved plantain ribwortc1300 lancella1400 ribgrass?a1500 long plantain1526 ribbed grass1770 cock's head1787 jackstraws1795 fighting cocks1807 ripple grass1819 1770    A. Young Six Months Tour N. Eng. I. 112  				This ingenious cultivator laid down a great many acres with Dutch clover, and what is here called ribbed grass, which I take to be the narrow leaft plantain. 1848    Brit. Farmer's Mag. 12 161/2  				The previous crop was white clover, trefoil, and ribbed grass, pastured with sheep. 1907    J. A. Wheldon  & A. Wilson Flora W. Lancs. 266  				Plantago lanceolata, L.—Ribwort. ‘Ribbed Grass.’ ‘Lambs-tongue’. British type. Native.   ribbed melilot  n. a yellow-flowered melilot,  Melilotus officinalis; also called ribbed melilot, yellow melilot. ΚΠ 1965    W. K. Martin  & D. H. Kent Conc. Brit. Flora in Colour Pl. 22 		(caption)	  				Ribbed melilot. 1996    R. Mabey Flora Britannica 225/1  				White melilot,..and its yellow-flowered relatives, tall melilot, M. altissima, and ribbed melilot, M. officinalis, were originally introduced to this country from Europe as fodder plants. 2002    Times 		(Nexis)	 18 June  				New grassland flowers include common or ribbed melilot, which looks like a set of small yellow ladders climbing up from the main stalk.   ribbed mussel  n. any of several mussels of the family  Mytilidae characterized by ribbed shells; spec. Geukensia demissa (formerly  Modiolus demissus), found in salt marshes of eastern North America. ΚΠ 1844    J. W. Loudon Glimpses of Nature ix. 200 		(caption)	  				Ribbed mussel (Myrtilus [sic] Crenulatus). 1883    Bull. U.S. National Mus. No. 27. 236  				Modiola plicatula,..known as the Ribbed-mussel, is found from Georgia to Caco Bay, Maine. 1918    Jrnl. Morphol. 31 98  				The ribbed mussel, Modiolus, occurs most commonly in bunches along the banks of tidal creeks and estuaries. 2004    H. Thurston Place between Tides vii. 129  				Of all the molluscs, the ribbed mussel is the best adapted to..the salt marsh. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > order Primates > suborder Anthropoidea (higher primates) > 			[noun]		 > group Catarrhinae (Old World monkey) > family Cercopithecidae > genus Mandrillus > Mandrillus sphinx (mandrill) ribbed-nose baboon1771 mandrill1774 rib-nosed baboon1792 1771    T. Pennant Synopsis Quadrupeds 103  				Ribbed-Nose B[aboon]. 1830    Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 98/2  				Not twenty yards in my rear was that detestable ribbed-nose baboon who had driven me from happiness. 1894    Pop. Sci. Monthly Feb. 516  				The ribbed-nose or mandrill baboon. Derivatives  ribbedly adv. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > corrugation > 			[adverb]		 > in a ridged manner a-ripple1855 a-ridge1862 ribbedly1885 1885    J. Ruskin Præterita I. iv. 123  				The paper pure white, and ribbedly gritty. 2007    V. Bojňanský  & A. Fargašová Atlas Seeds Central & East-European Flora p. xxix  				Ribbed, ribbedly ascending elevations on the smooth surface. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2010; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < | 
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