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		Definition of elastic band in English: elastic bandnoun British A rubber band. 橡皮筋,橡皮圈 Example sentencesExamples -  Here were the lower halves of trouser-legs with elastic bands to hold them in position between knee and ankle.
 -  Each family had to make a model cotton-reel tank, powered by an elastic band, and were allowed three attempts to fire the tank as close to a target as possible.
 -  We have just developed a new cutting technique where you tie the hair up in elastic bands and then cut it and get this amazing shaggy effect.
 -  The kids played football with bags rolled up in elastic bands, in bare feet.
 -  She waltzed in on my day off like she owned the place, stole my desk by the window and binned my priceless collection of elastic bands.
 -  Alternatively, cover the pots with a polythene bag held in place with an elastic band and put out of the sun in a sheltered part of the garden.
 -  I fixed it with rubber elastic bands to reduce vibrations and noise.
 -  He said his suspicions deepened when he noticed the elastic bands round the ballot papers had been removed.
 -  Tolerance, however, rather like an elastic band, can only be stretched so far before it breaks.
 -  He was like an elastic band and he had a phenomenal engine, which was perfect for the game we played.
 -  In a normal joint, the ligaments are like tight elastic bands holding the bones apart, while the bones themselves have a protective coating of cartilage.
 -  In 1845, Britain's Stephen Perry invented the elastic band.
 -  When I was delivering leaflets in Liden, I found literally hundreds of elastic bands in the area, and friends have all had the same experience.
 -  I WAS stood on the edge of this cable car with a huge elastic band round my ankles.
 -  Subsisting on a diet of bathroom water I could tolerate, but a diet of manilla envelopes and elastic bands I could not.
 -  I do need to find a stout elastic band, however, to hold the book closed in my bag.
 -  I rolled it up, secured it with an elastic band, and propped it safely in the corner behind the door against his return.
 -  Among the tasks they took part in was the challenge to construct a giant pyramid out of wooden dowel and elastic bands.
 -  On some farms an elastic band is put round the bird's neck to stop it throwing up the food.
 -  Eric McMellon was trimming a tree when he stumbled on more than 100 letters tied up in an elastic band on Sunday afternoon.
 
    Definition of elastic band in US English: elastic bandnounəˈlæstɪk British A rubber band. 橡皮筋,橡皮圈 Example sentencesExamples -  In a normal joint, the ligaments are like tight elastic bands holding the bones apart, while the bones themselves have a protective coating of cartilage.
 -  Among the tasks they took part in was the challenge to construct a giant pyramid out of wooden dowel and elastic bands.
 -  Eric McMellon was trimming a tree when he stumbled on more than 100 letters tied up in an elastic band on Sunday afternoon.
 -  Each family had to make a model cotton-reel tank, powered by an elastic band, and were allowed three attempts to fire the tank as close to a target as possible.
 -  I do need to find a stout elastic band, however, to hold the book closed in my bag.
 -  On some farms an elastic band is put round the bird's neck to stop it throwing up the food.
 -  I fixed it with rubber elastic bands to reduce vibrations and noise.
 -  He was like an elastic band and he had a phenomenal engine, which was perfect for the game we played.
 -  Here were the lower halves of trouser-legs with elastic bands to hold them in position between knee and ankle.
 -  We have just developed a new cutting technique where you tie the hair up in elastic bands and then cut it and get this amazing shaggy effect.
 -  In 1845, Britain's Stephen Perry invented the elastic band.
 -  The kids played football with bags rolled up in elastic bands, in bare feet.
 -  When I was delivering leaflets in Liden, I found literally hundreds of elastic bands in the area, and friends have all had the same experience.
 -  She waltzed in on my day off like she owned the place, stole my desk by the window and binned my priceless collection of elastic bands.
 -  I rolled it up, secured it with an elastic band, and propped it safely in the corner behind the door against his return.
 -  Alternatively, cover the pots with a polythene bag held in place with an elastic band and put out of the sun in a sheltered part of the garden.
 -  Subsisting on a diet of bathroom water I could tolerate, but a diet of manilla envelopes and elastic bands I could not.
 -  He said his suspicions deepened when he noticed the elastic bands round the ballot papers had been removed.
 -  Tolerance, however, rather like an elastic band, can only be stretched so far before it breaks.
 -  I WAS stood on the edge of this cable car with a huge elastic band round my ankles.
 
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