filaments
英 [ˈfɪləmənts]
美 [ˈfɪləmənts]
n. (电灯泡的)灯丝; 丝极; 细丝; 丝状物
filament的复数
柯林斯词典
- 细丝;细线;丝状物
Afilamentis a very thin piece or thread of something, for example the piece of wire inside a light bulb.
双语例句
- These filaments are seen in other supernova remnants such as Cassiopeia A, Tycho and Kepler.
纤维结构见于仙后座A、第谷、开普勒等超新星遗迹中。 - Offices can save energy on lighting by replacing the bulbs with low-energy filaments, first of all.
首先,办公室照明节能可使用低耗能的细丝灯泡取代普通灯泡。 - A person who twists silk or rayon filaments into a thread or yarn.
一个把丝或者人造纤维捻成线或纱的人。 - Vibration prompts movement of the cell nucleus, which is suspended by numerous threadlike fibers called filaments.
振动促进细胞核的运动,细胞核被无数名叫丝的线样纤维悬吊着。 - These light-encoded filaments carry a vast amount of data and information, and your body is filled with them.
这些光编码细丝承载大量数据和信息,而他们充满了你们的身体。 - The ear has a set of filaments to vibrate in resonance with incoming sound-waves.
耳朵里有一组细丝能和进入的声波产生共振。 - Precursor filaments such as acrylic or cellulose ( mainly rayon) are carbonized at high temperature.
母体长丝,诸如丙烯腈或纤维素(主要是人造丝)等在高温下碳化。 - Any of the filaments constituting the extracellular matrix of connective tissue.
纤维组织构成结缔组织的细胞外基质的丝状体之一。 - The rod-shaped filaments of the microtubules are responsible for dividing the chromosomes in a cell.
微管杆形丝担负划分细胞中染色体的角色。 - ( botany) attached by its base ( as certain anthers to their filaments or stalks).
(植物学)通过底部附加上(例如某些花粉囊和它们的花丝或者花柄)。