rayon
英 ['reɪɒn]
美 ['reɑn]
- n. 人造丝;人造纤维
- n. (Rayon)人名;(法、西)拉永
TOEFL
rayon 人造丝来自 ray,光线,-on,表纺织品,词源同 nylon.比喻用法,因其透射光线而命名。
- rayon (n.)
- 1924, chosen by National Retail Dry Goods Association of America, probably from French rayon "beam of light, ray," from rai (see ray (n.1)), which also was used in Middle English as a name for a type of cloth. So called because it is shiny. A more marketable alternative than the original patented name, artificial silk (1884), or the intervening attempt, Glos, which was "killed by ridicule" ["Draper's Record," June 14, 1924].
- 1. Wool has more body than rayon.
- 羊毛比人造丝厚实.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 2. Rayon rank second only to cotton as the most widely used fiber.
- 人造丝是仅次于棉花的使用得最广泛的织物。
来自辞典例句
- 3. Rayon ranks second only to cotton as the most widely used fiber.
- 人造丝是仅次于棉花的使用得最广泛的织物.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Copper is also employed in the alkaline Bemberg rayon process.
- 铜也用在碱性本姆伯人造丝生产中.
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- 5. Cotton and rayon yarns are most often sized with water - insoluble starches.
- 棉和人造丝纱多用不溶于水的淀粉上浆.
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