filaments
英 [ˈfɪləmənts]
美 [ˈfɪləmənts]
n. (电灯泡的)灯丝; 丝极; 细丝; 丝状物
filament的复数
柯林斯词典
- 细丝;细线;丝状物
Afilamentis a very thin piece or thread of something, for example the piece of wire inside a light bulb.
双语例句
- Vibration prompts movement of the cell nucleus, which is suspended by numerous threadlike fibers called filaments.
振动促进细胞核的运动,细胞核被无数名叫丝的线样纤维悬吊着。 - Wetting-force data on filaments of any diameter and shape can easily obtained.
各种直径和形状的长丝的润湿力数据是易于测量的。 - We now think that it may not be the amyloid fiber filaments that cause neuron death and disease onset.
我们现在认为可能并不是淀粉样纤维细丝导致神经元死亡和疾病的发作。 - Iron filaments are drawn to a magnet The physical origin of the ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism was explained.
铁丝被磁铁吸了过去。对材料产生铁磁性和反铁磁性的物理根源进行解释。 - One of the parallel filaments projecting from the main shaft of a feather.
从主羽轴突出的平行丝状体中的一缕。 - Offices can save energy on lighting by replacing the bulbs with low-energy filaments, first of all.
首先,办公室照明节能可使用低耗能的细丝灯泡取代普通灯泡。 - ( archaic) twisted together; as of filaments spun into a thread.
(古旧用法)绞结在一起;就像纺成了线的丝一样。 - The ear has a set of filaments to vibrate in resonance with incoming sound-waves.
耳朵里有一组细丝能和进入的声波产生共振。 - ( botany) attached by its base ( as certain anthers to their filaments or stalks).
(植物学)通过底部附加上(例如某些花粉囊和它们的花丝或者花柄)。 - The filaments are connected in such a way that they are at zero RF voltage.
细丝被连接在如此的一方法以致于他们是在零的射频电压。