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cellulose

/sel-yuh-lohs/US // ˈsɛl yəˌloʊs //UK // (ˈsɛljʊˌləʊz, -ˌləʊs) //

纤维素,纤维质,蜂窝煤,蜂窝煤油

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an inert carbohydrate,n, the chief constituent of the cell walls of plants and of wood, cotton, hemp, paper, etc.

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Examples

  • Preshredded cheese may contain cellulose to keep the cheese from sticking together.

  • If you absorb it into the cells of your body, it will interact with the molecules of floppy cellulose you already have, and this will create a very firm structure that will allow your cells to become like bricks.

  • That is a reflection of the profile of the investors who dominate local markets, which are used to allocating assets to companies in sectors like oil, paper and cellulose, mining or utilities.

  • Then the researchers mixed these and the cellulose with water.

  • The peat cellulose oxygen-18 values recorded in winter 2018 were the highest, and the sea ice extent the smallest, in the last 5,500 years, the team found.

  • Just add methyl cellulose, a thickener that can withstand high temperatures.

  • In brief, film is a cellulose base coated with silver bromide and gelatine.

  • If we were using a plate the only difference would be that instead of cellulose as a base we would have a sheet of glass.

  • Or the sticks of cellulose, or the curved, wire device with fuzz at the ends?

  • The presence of a large amount of cellulose in the food enables us often to satisfy the appetite without injury from overeating.

  • Therefore, in order to add the much-needed bulk to the diet, foods that do contain cellulose should be served with eggs.