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spun-bonding

/spuhn-bon-ding/US // ˈspʌnˌbɒn dɪŋ //

纺丝粘合,纺纱粘合,纺丝结合,纺粘法

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a process for forming nonwoven fabrics, usually of limited durability, by bonding continuous-filament synthetic fibers immediately after extrusion.

Examples

  • When fathers hold and play with their children, oxytocin and prolactin kick in, priming them for bonding.

  • So there is nothing wrong with using the charms of, say, Parks and Recreation, to create some solid bonding time.

  • And if a family is bonding in 2015, it probably involves Game of Thrones or Modern Family.

  • He spun three times, stopped on a dime, and flashed the familiar “jazz hands” pose before walking away.

  • Only the unworldly could still think this was, at its worst, only an unseemly platonic relationship rather than a serious bonding.

  • The "reach" went on with the forward axle, and the back wheels spun around, dashed across the road, and smashed into the fence.

  • By-and-by, as his old friends rallied round him, he spun many a yarn about Rio.

  • She liked the rapid gait at which they spun along, and the quick, sharp sound of the horses' hoofs on the hard road.

  • He said "Now" with a little sucking in of breath and a thin anticipant smile and spun on his heel.

  • Even rocks have been imitated; and spun glass has often successfully represented water.