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bib

N ผ้ากันเปื้อน ของ เด็ก  ผ้ากันเปื้อน ของ เด็ก  ที่ กัน เปี้อน  pha-kan-puean-kong-dek

 

bib

N ผ้า ผืน เล็กๆ  ใช้ ผูก ใต้ คาง เด็ก เพื่อ กัน เปื้อน  pha-puen-lek-lek-chai-puk-tai-kang-dek-phuea-kan-puean

 

bib

N ส่วน ของ ผ้ากันเปื้อน ที่ ปกคลุม หน้าอก  apron suan-kong-pha-kan-puean-ti-pok-klum-na-ok

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

BIB

n.A small piece of linen or other cloth worn by children over the breast. 1. A fish about a foot in length, the back of a light olive, the sides yellow, and the belly white.

 

BIB

v.t.[L. bibo.] To sip; to tipple; to drink frequently. [Little used. ]

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

BIB

Bib, n. Etym: [From Bib, v., because the bib receives the drink that the child slavers from the mouth. ]

 

1. A small piece of cloth worn by children over the breast, to protect the clothes.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: An arctic fish (Gadus luscus ), allied to the cod; -- called also pout and whiting pout.

 

3. A bibcock.

 

BIB

BIB Bib, v. i.

 

Defn: To drink; to sip; to tipple. He was constantly bibbing. Locke.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

bib

bib 1 |bib bɪb | noun a piece of cloth or plastic fastened around a person's neck to keep their clothes clean while eating. the part above the waist of the front of an apron or pair of overalls. a loose-fitting, sleeveless garment worn for identification, esp. by competitors and officials at sporting events. a patch of color on the throat of a bird or other animal: a black bird with a white bib. PHRASES one's best bib and tucker informal one's finest clothes. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably from bib 2 .

 

bib

bib 2 |bɪb bib | verb ( bibs, bibbing, bibbed ) [ with obj. ] archaic drink (something alcoholic ). ORIGIN late Middle English: probably from Latin bibere to drink.

 

Oxford Dictionary

bib

bib 1 |bɪb | noun 1 a piece of cloth or plastic fastened round a child's neck to keep its clothes clean while eating. a loose-fitting sleeveless garment worn on the upper body for identification, especially by competitors and officials at sporting events. the part above the waist of the front of an apron or pair of dungarees. a patch of colour on the throat of a bird or other animal. 2 a common European inshore fish of the cod family. Also called pout 2 or pouting. Trisopterus luscus, family Gadidae. PHRASES one's best bib and tucker informal one's smartest clothes. stick (or poke ) one's bib in Austral. informal interfere. ORIGIN late 16th cent.: probably from bib 2 .

 

bib

bib 2 |bɪb | verb ( bibs, bibbing, bibbed ) [ with obj. ] archaic drink (something alcoholic ). ORIGIN late Middle English: probably from Latin bibere to drink .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

bib

bib /bɪb /名詞 C 1 (布 ナイロン 紙製の )よだれ掛け .2 (オーバーオール エプロンの )胸当て .one's b st b b and t cker ⦅くだけて ⦆一張羅, 晴着 .

 

Bib

Bib .Bible ; Biblical .