词汇 | fiber |
释义 | fiber noun uk /ˈfaɪ.bər/ us /ˈfaɪ.bɚ/ US spelling offibre(fibre的美式拼写) Textiles: general words baize Bargello bias brocade cloth cutpiece fibre mesh multi-stranded multifilament nap padding pile pill reweave suiting the weft webbed webbing yarn You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Substances & structures in the body Food - general words Strength of will and determination fiber | American Dictionaryfiber noun us/ˈfɑɪ·bər/ fibernoun (MATERIAL)[ C/U ] any of the thin parts like thread that form plant or artificial material, esp. those that can be made into cloth, or a mass of such parts twisted together: [ C ]Police detectives found cloth fibers at the crime scene that matched those from the coat the suspect was wearing. [ C/U ] Fiber can also refer to thin, strong structures that connect the body: [ U ]muscle fiber fibernoun (CHARACTER)[ U ] the quality of a person’s character, esp. its moral strength: He lacked the moral fiber to be president. fibernoun (FOOD)[ U ] the part of foods eaten that is not digested but that passes through the body and is excreted as waste: Doctors recommend a diet of fruits, vegetables, and grains that are high in fiber. Examples of fiberfiber It may possibly be the quantity of fiber and not the antioxidants in vegetables that has protective effects. Hence, it is hard to imagine that these two fiber types are working in synchrony on the same behavioral and thought processes. By considering these additional characteristics, whorl data offer impor tant insights into religious significance of spinning, as well as practical qualities of fiber production. Since their distributions along unstable fibers coincide by assumption (ii), it is enough to compare ^ their distributions along stable directions. In this case, elastic fibers did not appear through the smooth muscle cells which were surrounding the recanalized vessels. Thirty-eight percent had evidence of interhemispheric widening, suggesting damage to the callosal fibers that link the two hemispheres, most prominent in frontal regions. These might be strictly visceroresponsive or might be supplied by mechanically insensitive afferent fibers. Clearly, speed of response matters but is not all important because many groups have and many lack giant fibers. For all textile mills processing the same fiber, effluent characteristics are broadly similar, but the quantities may vary. Output taxes consisted of the tithes (osur) applying primarily to grains, legumes, and fibers. In principle, this highly selective innervation could be generated by optic fibers converging onto individual target cells, each behaving as independent targets for activity-dependent convergence. First, the outer fibers of the narrowest cones at the foveal center were examined for the presence of mitochondria. In both instances, the orientation of the underlying matrix fibers is conferred to the astrocytic processes. Astrocytes are confined largely to the nerve fiber layer at the inner border of the retina. The height and width of the peaks indicate the uniformity of fiber alignment. See all examples of fiber These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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