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rib
/ˈrɪb/
肋骨,肋狀物,玩笑(
vt
.)裝肋狀物于,戲弄
From:
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rib
/ˈrɪb/
名詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rib
n.
1.
Anat.
One
of
the
curved
bones
attached
to
the
vertebral
column
and
supporting
the
lateral
walls
of
the
thorax
.
Note:
☞
In
man
there
are
twelve
ribs
on
each
side
,
of
which
the
upper
seven
are
directly
connected
with
the
sternum
by
cartilages
,
and
are
called
sternal
,
or
true
,
ribs
.
The
remaining
five
pairs
are
called
asternal
,
or
false
,
ribs
,
and
of
these
each
of
the
three
upper
pairs
is
attached
to
the
cartilage
of
the
rib
above
,
while
the
two
lower
pairs
are
free
at
the
ventral
ends
,
and
are
called
floating
ribs
.
See
Thorax
.
2.
That
which
resembles
a
rib
in
form
or
use
.
Specifically
:
(a)
Shipbuilding
One
of
the
timbers
,
or
bars
of
iron
or
steel
,
that
branch
outward
and
upward
from
the
keel
,
to
support
the
skin
or
planking
,
and
give
shape
and
strength
to
the
vessel
.
(b)
Mach. & Structures
A
ridge
,
fin
,
or
wing
,
as
on
a
plate
,
cylinder
,
beam
,
etc
.,
to
strengthen
or
stiffen
it
.
(c)
One
of
the
rods
on
which
the
cover
of
an
umbrella
is
extended
.
(d)
A
prominent
line
or
ridge
,
as
in
cloth
.
(e)
A
longitudinal
strip
of
metal
uniting
the
barrels
of
a
double-barreled
gun
.
3.
Bot.
The
chief
nerve
,
or
one
of
the
chief
nerves
,
of
a
leaf
.
(b)
Any
longitudinal
ridge
in
a
plant
.
4.
Arch.
(a)
In
Gothic
vaulting
,
one
of
the
primary
members
of
the
vault
.
These
are
strong
arches
,
meeting
and
crossing
one
another
,
dividing
the
whole
space
into
triangles
,
which
are
then
filled
by
vaulted
construction
of
lighter
material
.
Hence
,
an
imitation
of
one
of
these
in
wood
,
plaster
,
or
the
like
.
(b)
A
projecting
mold
,
or
group
of
moldings
,
forming
with
others
a
pattern
,
as
on
a
ceiling
,
ornamental
door
,
or
the
like
.
5.
Mining
(a)
Solid
coal
on
the
side
of
a
gallery
;
solid
ore
in
a
vein
.
(b)
An
elongated
pillar
of
ore
or
coal
left
as
a
support
.
6.
A
wife
; --
in
allusion
to
Eve
,
as
made
out
of
Adam's
rib
. [
Familiar
&
Sportive
]
How
many
have
we
known
whose
heads
have
been
broken
with
their
own
rib
.
--
Bp
.
Hall
.
Chuck rib
,
a
cut
of
beef
immediately
in
front
of
the
middle
rib
.
See
Chuck
.
Fore ribs
,
a
cut
of
beef
immediately
in
front
of
the
sirloin
.
Middle rib
,
a
cut
of
beef
between
the
chuck
rib
and
the
fore
ribs
.
Rib grass
.
Bot.
Same
as
Ribwort
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Rib
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Ribbed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Ribbing
.]
1.
To
furnish
with
ribs
;
to
form
with
rising
lines
and
channels
;
as
,
to
rib
cloth
.
2.
To
inclose
,
as
with
ribs
,
and
protect
;
to
shut
in
.
It
[
lead
]
were
too
gross
To
rib
her
cerecloth
in
the
obscure
grave
. --
Shak
.
To rib land
,
to
leave
strips
of
undisturbed
ground
between
the
furrows
in
plowing
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
rib
n
1:
support
resembling
the
rib
of
an
animal
2:
any
of
the
12
pairs
of
curved
arches
of
bone
extending
from
the
spine
to
or
toward
the
sternum
in
humans
(
and
similar
bones
in
most
vertebrates
) [
syn
:
costa
]
3:
cut
of
meat
including
one
or
more
ribs
4:
a
teasing
remark
5:
a
riblike
supporting
or
strengthening
part
of
an
animal
or
plant
6:
a
projecting
molding
on
the
underside
of
a
vault
or
ceiling
;
may
be
ornamental
or
structural
v
1:
form
vertical
ribs
by
knitting
; "
A
ribbed
sweater
"
2:
subject
to
laughter
or
ridicule
; "
The
satirists
ridiculed
the
plans
for
a
new
opera
house
"; "
The
students
poked
fun
at
the
inexperienced
teacher
"; "
His
former
students
roasted
the
professor
at
his
60th
birthday
" [
syn
:
ridicule
,
roast
,
guy
,
blackguard
,
laugh at
,
jest at
,
make
fun
,
poke fun
]
[
also
:
ribbing
,
ribbed
]
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