webbing
  帶子,邊帶,厚邊
  Web v. t. [imp. & p. p. Webbed p. pr. & vb. n. Webbing.] To unite or surround with a web, or as if with a web; to envelop; to entangle.
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  Web·bing n. A woven band of cotton or flax, used for reins, girths, bed bottoms, etc.
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  web
       n 1: an intricate network suggesting something that was formed by
            weaving or interweaving; "the trees cast a delicate web
            of shadows over the lawn"
       2: an intricate trap that entangles or ensnares its victim
          [syn: entanglement]
       3: the flattened weblike part of a feather consisting of a
          series of barbs on either side of the shaft [syn: vane]
       4: an interconnected system of things or people; "he owned a
          network of shops"; "retirement meant dropping out of a
          whole network of people who had been part of my life";
          "tangled in a web of cloth" [syn: network]
       5: computer network consisting of a collection of internet
          sites that offer text and graphics and sound and animation
          resources through the hypertext transfer protocol [syn: World
          Wide Web, WWW]
       6: a fabric (especially a fabric in the process of being woven)
       7: membrane connecting the toes of some aquatic birds and
          mammals
       v : construct or form a web, as if by weaving [syn: net]
       [also: webbing, webbed]
  webbing
       n 1: a narrow closely woven tape; used in upholstery or for seat
            belts
       2: a strong fabric woven in strips