fabric 的定义
- a cloth made by weaving, knitting, or felting fibers: woolen fabrics.
- the texture of the woven, knitted, or felted material: cloth of a soft, pliant fabric.
- framework; structure: the fabric of society.
- a building; edifice.
- the method of construction.
- the act of constructing, especially of a church building.
- the maintenance of such a building.
- Petrography. the spatial arrangement and orientation of the constituents of a rock.
fabric 近义词
cloth, material
structure
更多fabric例句
- Researchers largely concur that the power of rituals rests within a larger social fabric.
- The world of gravitons only becomes apparent when you zoom in to the fabric of space-time at the smallest possible scales, which requires a device that can harness truly extreme amounts of energy.
- “The only way to add parks would be to destroy the historic fabric of the neighborhood and that’s never acceptable,” Torio said.
- The effectiveness of fabric masks was in question early on, but studies now suggest that these masks can help curb transmission of the virus — if most people wear them.
- The structure of the molecules that make up those fabrics lets them attract electrons or give them up, Guha explains.
- It's about the delicate fabric of the universe and how our fragile insides crumble when that fabric is torn.
- These are palpable, identifiable matters that are ingrained into the very fabric of The Babadook.
- The $1,000 dress did not photograph particularly well, either, thanks to the mixture of sheer and non-sheer fabric.
- Galeria is a collage of quotations: columns, chrome black tables, panels with English paisley fabric.
- You even went out and bought the fabric for your own Oscar dress, which would be unthinkable for an actress to do today.
- The villain Longcluse, and the whole fabric of his machinations, may be dashed in pieces by a word.
- He knew that the whole fabric of crime was due to the human reading of His "revelation" to man.
- Such a theory is ridiculous; but upon it depends the entire fabric of Christian theology.
- Christianity is a fabric of impossibilities erected upon a foundation of error.
- And so the whole fabric of geological chronology vanishes into a mere unproved notion, based upon an if.