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rayon

/rey-on/US // ˈreɪ ɒn //UK // (ˈreɪɒn) //

部门,系,系部,科室

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a regenerated, semisynthetic textile filament made from cellulose, cotton linters, or wood chips by treating these with caustic soda and carbon disulfide and passing the resultant solution, viscose, through spinnerets.
    • : fabric made of this filament.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : made of rayon.

Examples

  • For those who aren’t familiar with its anatomy, a tampon consists of a bullet-shaped cluster of tightly packed cotton fibers encased in a thin sheath of rayon, with a string woven down the center.

  • Made of rayon, nylon, and spandex, these moisture-wicking masks are made to last through repeat use.

  • According to the FTC, rayon is made from chemically treated and dissolved cellulose derived from plants like bamboo.

  • Some textiles remind him of food, such as rayon’s fibers that resemble the texture of rigatoni pasta.

  • Although rayon technically comes from recycled wood products, the process of manufacturing industrial quantities is stunningly dirty.

  • Last year, Jared Leto portrayed drug addict and HIV patient Rayon in the movie Dallas Buyers Club to critical acclaim.

  • Glam came into play in the form of a figure-hugging lacquered rayon cloth skirt in turquoise that looked like sexy plastic.

  • But those are the important things to understand, with a character like Rayon.

  • I read that you, like Rayon, had your own personal battle with drugs during your teenage years.

  • OK, this is going to be a harsh transition back to Rayon, but did you ever go out on the town in drag?

  • Surprisingly enough, some industries such as the tobacco industry and the rayon and cellophane industries expanded considerably.

  • Cords are made with surface coverings of several different materials: braided cotton, rayon or silk, and molded rubber or plastic.

  • Elle ne tient au vice que par un rayon, et s'en éloigne par les mille autres points de la circonference sociale.

  • With this use of the word linea may be compared the word rayon, now usually used in France for a shelf, especially a book-shelf.

  • Ned, take a good look at that Chinese guy in the rayon bathrobe and let me know who he is.