0 any of the thread-like parts that form plant or artificial material and can be made into cloth -- (植物或人造物的)纖維,絲
1 a substance in certain foods, such as fruit, vegetables, and brown bread, that travels through the body as waste and helps the contents of the bowels to pass through the body easily -- (水果、蔬菜、黑麵包等中的)纖維素
Glass fibre is often used as roof insulation.
They refuse to buy clothes made of artificial or synthetic fibres.
If you ate more fibre you wouldn't get constipated.
You should eat more food that contains a lot of fibre, e.g. fruit, vegetables, and bread.
The term refers to a disruption of interconnecting fibres that link spatially distributed regions in the brain.
As the industrial process involves large shear stresses, fibres will slip over one another, and we assume the material to be an anisotropic viscous continuum.
In previous studies on platyhelminths, the effects of peptide modulators of the neuromuscular system have been examined on muscle strips or dispersed muscle fibres.
Previous studies have indicated that more than 1 type of muscle fibre is present in flatworms.