fabric

英 ['fæbrɪk] 美 ['fæbrɪk]
  • n. 织物;布;组织;构造;建筑物

助记提示


1. faber (genitive fabri) "workman in hard materials, artisan who works in hard materials".
2. fabr- + -ic => fabric.
3. => "building, thing made".
4. Latin faber was a term for an artisan who worked with hard materials – a carpenter, for example, or a smith (it probably came from a prehistoric Indo-European base meaning 'fit things together').

双语例句


1. He noticed that fabric was tearing away from the plane's wing.
他注意到机翼在一块一块地断裂。

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2. Never dry underwear over direct heat; it will weaken the fabric.
不要直接加热烘干内衣,那样会损坏布料。

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3. The fabric is strong enough to withstand harsh processing.
这种织物非常结实,能经受粗加工。

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4. Condensation will eventually cause the fabric of the building to rot away.
冷凝作用将最终使建筑结构腐朽掉。

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5. Waterproofed fabric pants are more expensive than plastic pants.
防水纤维短裤比塑料短裤贵多了。

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