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From: DICT.TW English-Chinese Dictionary 英漢字典

 rib·bon /ˈrɪbən/
 緞帶,色帶,帶狀物(vt.)用絲帶裝飾,撕成條狀(vi.)形成帶狀

From: Network Terminology

 ribbon
 色帶

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Rib·bon n.  [Written also riband, ribband.]
 1. A fillet or narrow woven fabric, commonly of silk, used for trimming some part of a woman's attire, for badges, and other decorative purposes.
 2. A narrow strip or shred; as, a steel or magnesium ribbon; sails torn to ribbons.
 3. Shipbuilding Same as Rib-band.
 4. pl. Driving reins. [Cant]
 5. Her. A bearing similar to the bend, but only one eighth as wide.
 6. Spinning A silver.
 Note:The blue ribbon, and The red ribbon, are phrases often used to designate the British orders of the Garter and of the Bath, respectively, the badges of which are suspended by ribbons of these colors. See Blue ribbon, under Blue.
 Ribbon fish. Zool. (a) Any elongated, compressed, ribbon-shaped marine fish of the family Trachypteridae, especially the species of the genus Trachypterus, and the oarfish (Regelecus Banksii) of the North Atlantic, which is sometimes over twenty feet long. (b) The hairtail, or bladefish. (c) A small compressed marine fish of the genus Cepola, having a long, slender, tapering tail.  The European species (Cepola rubescens) is light red throughout.  Called also band fish.
 Ribbon grass Bot., a variety of reed canary grass having the leaves stripped with green and white; -- called also Lady's garters. See Reed grass, under Reed.
 Ribbon seal Zool., a North Pacific seal (Histriophoca fasciata). The adult male is dark brown, conspicuously banded and striped with yellowish white.
 Ribbon snake Zool., a common North American snake (Eutainia saurita). It is conspicuously striped with bright yellow and dark brown.
 Ribbon Society, a society in Ireland, founded in the early part of the 19th century in antagonism to the Orangemen. It afterwards became an organization of tennant farmers banded together to prevent eviction by landlords. It took its name from the green ribbon worn by members as a badge.
 Ribborn worm. Zool. (a) A tapeworm. (b) A nemertean.

From: Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

 Rib·bon, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ribboned p. pr. & vb. n. Ribboning.] To adorn with, or as with, ribbons; to mark with stripes resembling ribbons.
 

From: WordNet (r) 2.0

 ribbon
      n 1: any long object resembling a thin line; "a mere ribbon of
           land"; "the lighted ribbon of traffic"; "from the air
           the road was a gray thread"; "a thread of smoke climbed
           upward" [syn: thread]
      2: an award for winning a championship or commemorating some
         other event [syn: decoration, laurel wreath, medal,
         medallion, palm]
      3: a long strip of inked material for making characters on
         paper with a typewriter [syn: typewriter ribbon]
      4: notion consisting of a narrow strip of fine material used
         for trimming