filament 英 [ˈfɪləmənt]   美 [ˈfɪləmənt]

filament

filament  英 [ˈfɪləmənt] 美 [ˈfɪləmənt]

n. 灯丝;细丝;细线;单纤维 

名词复数:filaments 

And Edison’s bulb is, at its core, a burning filament that casts the glow of a flame. 爱迪生的灯泡则是,在它的中心,有一个燃烧的灯丝产生火焰的光芒。
Edison wanted to “subdivide” the light by using the softer glow obtained when electricity passes through a filament and heats it up until it glows. 爱迪生想让电流通过时灯丝被加热来发光的方法来“细分”强光,这样能得到更柔和的光线。

  • The stamen of a flower — the part that produces pollen — consists of a slender stalk, called a filament and an anther. The filament supports the anther, which is where pollen develops.
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  • n. 灯丝;细丝;细线;单纤维
  • 1. And Edison’s bulb is, at its core, a burning filament that casts the glow of a flame.

    爱迪生的灯泡则是,在它的中心,有一个燃烧的灯丝产生火焰的光芒。

  • 2. Edison wanted to “subdivide” the light by using the softer glow obtained when electricity passes through a filament and heats it up until it glows.

    爱迪生想让电流通过时灯丝被加热来发光的方法来“细分”强光,这样能得到更柔和的光线。

  • 3. Old-style filament light bulbs have been banned from shops across the EU from today in favour of more energy-efficient versions – but is the new technology bad for your health?

    自今天起,为实施提高能源效率的方案,旧式的灯丝灯泡已在全欧盟的商店被禁止销售,不过这项新技术会对健康不利吗?

  • filament (n.) "fine untwisted thread, separate fibril," 1590s, from Modern Latin filamentum, from Late Latin filare "to spin, draw out in a long line," from Latin filum "thread" (from PIE root *gwhi- "thread, tendon"). As the name of the incandescent element in a light-bulb, from 1881.
fila·ment / ˈfɪləmənt ; NAmE ˈfɪləmənt / noun 1 a thin wire in a light bulbthat produces light when electricity is passed through it (电灯泡的)灯丝;丝极 2 ( technical 术语 ) a long thin piece of sth that looks like a thread 细丝;丝状物 glass/metal filaments 玻璃╱金属丝 filament filaments fila·ment / ˈfɪləmənt ; NAmE ˈfɪləmənt /
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