filament

英['fɪləmənt] 美['fɪləmənt]
  • n. 细丝;细线;灯丝;[植]花丝
filamentous
TEM4 IELTS GRE CET6
Noun:
  1. a very slender natural or synthetic fiber

  2. the stalk of a stamen

  3. a threadlike structure (as a chainlike series of cells)

  4. a thin wire (usually tungsten) that is heated white hot by the passage of an electric current

1. Cold cathode sensing tubes are more rugged than the glass, hot - filament tubes.
冷阴极传感管比玻璃热丝管坚实.

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2. The source of electrons in an electron microscope is a heated filament.
电子显微镜中的电子源,是一加热的灯丝.

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3. The filament drive included a trailing weight and a preheater.
长丝体的传动部分包括一个拖拉重锤和一个预热器.

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4. Tropomyosin adds structural rigidity to the thin filament.
原肌球蛋白增加细丝的结构刚性.

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5. Cold - cathode gages cannot be degassed as easily or as rapidly as hot - filament tubes.
冷阴极压力计不能像热丝管那样容易和迅速地排气.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The kitchener is cutting a carrot to filament.
      厨师正在把胡萝卜磨成细丝。
    2. The light of an electric lamp comes from an incandescent filament.
      电灯光亮来自白热的灯丝。
    3. Originally Edison used platinum alloys for the filament, in the belief that carbon was impracticable.
      爱迪生不相信碳可作灯丝用,所以一开始就用铂合金作灯丝。
    4. The thread in the corolla is the short filament of a degenerated stamen.
      花冠筒内丝状物为退化雄蕊的短花丝。