rubber band
英 [ˌrʌbə ˈbænd]
美 [ˌrʌbər ˈbænd]
n.  橡皮圈; 橡皮筋
牛津词典
noun
- 橡皮圈;橡皮筋
a thin round piece of rubber used for holding things together 
柯林斯词典
- 橡皮圈;橡皮筋
Arubber bandis a thin circle of very elastic rubber. You put it around things such as papers in order to keep them together. 
英英释义
noun
- a narrow band of elastic rubber used to hold things (such as papers) together
 
双语例句
- All I want royal mail to deliver is my mail without a rubber band.
而我只想要皇家邮政投递我的邮件没有橡皮筋的邮件。 - When she comes back to the rubber band jumping game, even the cement ground grows flowers.
她的裙摆重新在橡皮筋间翻飞,水泥地在歌谣里开出花儿来。 - I never knew a rubber band could leave such a welt.
我从来都不知道人被皮筋能打成那样。 - The rubber band broke and her hair came loose as a result.
橡皮筋坏了,她的头发散了下来。 - The little girl stretched her rubber band.
小女孩拉长橡皮筋。 - She frees her mass of hair from a rubber band and shakes it off her shoulders
她解开橡皮筋,将浓密的头发披散在肩头。 - If you decide to breathe, the head does rotate along with the body, as if the chin were fixed to the shoulder with a rubber band.
如果你决定呼吸,头随着身体转动,就像下巴和肩膀之间连着一根胶皮带。 - Like a tightly twisted rubber band, the Sun's magnetic fields can suddenly snap into a new shape.
太阳的电磁场就像是一个被紧紧拉伸后的橡皮带,可以突然翻折而改变成新的形状。 - She tied her hair back with a rubber band.
她用一条橡皮筋把她的头发绑在后面。 - It's just in case the rubber band slips off the shaft.
这只是为预防万一橡皮筋从马达轴脱落。 
