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fibrousness

/fahy-bruhs/US // ˈfaɪ brəs //UK // (ˈfaɪbrəs) //

纤维性,纤维度,纤维素,纤维化

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : containing, consisting of, or resembling fibers.

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Examples

  • That’s largely because replicating the structure of chicken muscle — which has a fibrous quality, with strands that pull apart — is much harder than creating a ground meat lookalike.

  • Previous efforts to convert this fibrous material, called corn stover, into fuel met with limited success.

  • Another thing to keep in mind is that some varieties have a fibrous string running along the seam of the pod that needs to be removed before consumption.

  • They were made using okara, a fibrous byproduct of tofu production.

  • Additionally, they found fibrous bread and charcoal that points to a potential bread-like product cooked on a hot rock—more or less the earliest known iteration of a pancake.

  • What happens is that the inflammation of the liver triggered by the infection causes it to contract and it becomes a fibrous blob.

  • But this paper was a very tough, fibrous substance, and would resist quite a heavy blow as well as keep out the cold.

  • “Fibrous” applies metaphorically to mental qualities; it means strong, sinewy—high talents, just below genius.

  • The essential point in which it differs from any other known mineral consists in its being at once fibrous and textile.

  • At Rockhausen, not far from Erfurth, in Prussia, there fell a great quantity of a fibrous matter resembling human hair.

  • The larger ropes used by them, two inches in diameter, were made from the fibrous roots of the spruce.