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
- 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。 - The filaments may be analogous to solar flares or could be magnetic structures of some sort.
暗条类似于太阳耀斑,亦或是某种磁结构。 - These light-encoded filaments carry a vast amount of data and information, and your body is filled with them.
这些光编码细丝承载大量数据和信息,而他们充满了你们的身体。 - And the chromosomes and organelles were successively connected with actin filaments during cytomixis.
在细胞融合过程中,有微丝骨架纤维与穿壁转移的染色质和细胞器相连。 - ( 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。 - Intermediate filaments, meanwhile, may brace the growing extension.
与此同时,中间丝对生长的突起起支撑作用。 - They consist of aggregates of two components: protein filaments and elastin, an amorphous protein.
它们由两种成分聚集而成:蛋白丝和无定形的弹性蛋白。 - Precursor filaments such as acrylic or cellulose ( mainly rayon) are carbonized at high temperature.
母体长丝,诸如丙烯腈或纤维素(主要是人造丝)等在高温下碳化。 - The rod-shaped filaments of the microtubules are responsible for dividing the chromosomes in a cell.
微管杆形丝担负划分细胞中染色体的角色。 - Cytoskeletal intermediate filaments appear to impart tensile strength to the cell cytoplasm.
细胞骨架的中间丝提供了细胞质伸缩动力。
