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 fibre ['faɪbɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 纤维, 构造, 纤维制品

[化] 纤维

[医] 纤维


  1. He is a man of real fibre.
    他是一个有骨气的男子。
  2. I love my country with every fibre of my being.
    我深爱我的祖国。
  3. Scientists are recommending that people eat more fibre.
    科学家建议人们多吃些纤维素。


fibre
[ noun ]
  1. a slender and greatly elongated substance capable of being spun into yarn

  2. <noun.substance>
  3. any of several elongated, threadlike cells (especially a muscle fiber or a nerve fiber)

  4. <noun.body>
  5. the inherent complex of attributes that determines a persons moral and ethical actions and reactions

  6. <noun.attribute>
    education has for its object the formation of character
  7. a leatherlike material made by compressing layers of paper or cloth

  8. <noun.artifact>


Fiber \Fi"ber\, Fibre \Fi"bre\,, n. [F. fibre, L. fibra.]
1. One of the delicate, threadlike portions of which the
tissues of plants and animals are in part constituted; as,
the fiber of flax or of muscle.

2. Any fine, slender thread, or threadlike substance; as, a
fiber of spun glass; especially, one of the slender
rootlets of a plant. [WordNet sense 1]

3. the inherent complex of attributes that determine a
person's moral and ethical actions and reactions; sinew;
strength; toughness; as, a man of real fiber. [WordNet
sense 2]

Syn: character, fibre.
[1913 Webster + WordNet 1.5]

Yet had no fibers in him, nor no force. --Chapman.

4. A general name for the raw material, such as cotton, flax,
hemp, etc., used in textile manufactures.

5. (Nutrition) that portion of food composed of carbohydrates
which are completely or partly indigestible, such as
cellulose or pectin; it may be in an insoluble or a
soluble form. It provides bulk to the solid waste and
stimulates peristalsis in the intestine. It is found
especially in grains, fruits, and vegetables. There is
some medical evidence which indicates that diets high in
fiber reduce the risk of colon cancer and reduce
cholesterol levels in the blood. It is also called
{dietary fiber}, {roughage}, or {bulk}.
[PJC]

6. a leatherlike material made by compressing layers of paper
or cloth. [WordNet sense 3]

Syn: fibre, vulcanized fiber.
[WordNet 1.5]

{Fiber gun}, a kind of steam gun for converting, wood, straw,
etc., into fiber. The material is shut up in the gun with
steam, air, or gas at a very high pressure which is
afterward relieved suddenly by letting a lid at the muzzle
fly open, when the rapid expansion separates the fibers.


{Fiber plants} (Bot.), plants capable of yielding fiber
useful in the arts, as hemp, flax, ramie, agave, etc.

fibre \fibre\ n.
Same as {fiber}. [Mostly British usage]
[WordNet 1.5]

  1. BT need not have fibre monopoly - indeed it is unlikely to have one, given the welcome investment by cable companies in competing urban fibre networks.
  2. BT need not have fibre monopoly - indeed it is unlikely to have one, given the welcome investment by cable companies in competing urban fibre networks.
  3. It has become one of two fan-case production sites within Rolls-Royce. The fan cases are made of titanium, aluminium and Kevlar, a synthetic fibre also used in bullet-proof vests.
  4. Over short distances, with digital compression, coaxial cables rival the capacity of optical fibre, but like the telephone companies, the cable industry must upgrade to fibre for longer hauls.
  5. Over short distances, with digital compression, coaxial cables rival the capacity of optical fibre, but like the telephone companies, the cable industry must upgrade to fibre for longer hauls.
  6. 'Last year, we imported some fibre from Vietnam.
  7. More important, he claims, is that Alcatel's problems are outweighed by its strength in new technology and new markets. He mentions the company's success in winning more than 40 per cent of the contracts to supply fibre optic networks for Germany.
  8. Some new concretes, by using fibre and chemical additives, are attaining strengths 10 to 25 times higher than every-day concrete.
  9. Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey have a fibre optic and radio telephone link.
  10. These include fibre wool, expanded polystyrene and vacuum panels.
  11. Even though the growers have by now disposed of 90 per cent of the 1991-92 crop, they are likely to switch some land from jute to paddy and oilseeds in view of the reaction in fibre prices, according to Mr Shankar Ladia, spokesman for jute trade.
  12. Alcatel, the French supplier, will provide the fibre technology. Three US companies - Oracle, nCube and Apple Computer - will supply software and hardware.
  13. At present, the jute mills are allowed to import fibre provided it is all used for the production of jute goods for export.
  14. Now, officials say the government and non-government agencies concerned with jute must formulate a strategy to bring about stability in the production of fibre. Jute products are already priced higher than synthetic substitutes.
  15. Nowhere else in the world, to my knowledge, are fibre networks being created at this proximity to the customer, even in the birthplace of the 'superhighway', the US. BT does not have to dig.
  16. In recent years Akzo has pruned its fibre activities and focused on bolstering its fast-growing pharmaceuticals business. Nobel is near to finalising a deal to buy Akzo's paper chemicals operations, which have annual sales of SKr350m.
  17. This is, as you have pointed out, obsolete technology and BT is prevented by government regulations from replacing this metal based network by fibre optics for its domestic customers.
  18. R-R believes this has given Nippon Carbon a commanding position in carbon fibre production and use.
  19. 'Growth in both fibre optic and copper communication links is creating new demand for copper in devices at either end.
  20. Surely one had a right to expect a town of unbendingly conservative moral fibre.
  21. Secondary circuits will allow local access throughout Leeds, Bradford, Sheffield and Hull. Video-link medical applications of fibre optics elsewhere use the telephone network.
  22. Retting of jute in clean water and extraction of fibre by mechanical means will automatically improve the quality of the crop. Mr Rabbani is giving high priority to the retting project.
  23. It is thrown in with the ordinary beet and bumps through the harvester alongside it. Electronic sensors, contained within a thin, carbon fibre shield and a coating of rubber, reveal where most damage occurs during the process.
  24. Imperial Chemical Industries has sold its Nurel Spanish fibres units to its management for an undisclosed amount. Nurel, based in Zaragoza, makes Nylon 6, polyester staple fibre and polyester filament yarn.
  25. Its recommendations for healthy eating include eating more fibre and starchy carbohydrate - as a nation we still take too much fat and sugar.
  26. France Telecom also believes the technology is still evolving and that such a large investment in fibre optic networks may be premature. 'Mr Thery's prescriptions are very bold, but potentially risky,' says one Paris analyst.
  27. The largest contract is for an optical fibre network project which will link cities in the provinces of Hunan and Hubei with Chonqing.
  28. THE European Commission has approved plans by France's Rhone-Poulenc and Italy's Snia Fibre to merge their polyamide fibre activities in the manufacture of carpets, textiles and for technical use, Reuter reports from Brussels.
  29. Used for making rope and matting, the fibre found a ready market in Europe and the US.
  30. But the plot is complex, and takes in such fringe characters as an ex-EU industry commissioner and the boss of America's biggest fibre glass manufacturer. One fact is not in dispute.
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