rayon信息详情
n.人造丝;人造纤维
n.(Rayon)人名;(法、西)拉永
dull rayon───[化] 无光人造丝
The Salyan Rayon is located near wetlands frequented by migratory birds.───萨利亚内区地处经常出现候鸟的湿地附近。
Six of the cases occurred in Salyan Rayon in the south-eastern part of the country.───这些病例中的6例发生在该国东南部的萨利亚内区。
Caps should only be made of black cotton poplin, broadcloth, rayon, or silk, to match gown they are to be used with.───学位帽只能由黑色纯棉府绸、绒面、人造丝或丝绸制成,来和各类长袍匹配。
Tulle: A fine, often starched net of silk, rayon, or nylon, used especially for veils, tutus, or gowns.───面纱一种浆过的细纱网、人造丝网或尼龙网,专门用作面纱、芭蕾舞短语和衣服。
The results showed that the silver containing chitosan fibers was better than chitosan and viscose rayon fibers in antimicrobial properties.───实验结果表明:含银甲壳胺纤维比普通的甲壳胺纤维具有更好的抗菌性能。
Used for the normal temperature dyeing fixing, whiting soaping the subsamples of cotton fabric, staple rayon, chemical fibre etc.───用于常温状态下棉织物及人造棉、化纤织物的小样染分、固色、漂白、皂洗等工艺;
A light, thin fabric, generally cotton or rayon, with a crinkled surface and a usually striped pattern.───绉条纹薄织物,泡泡纱:一种轻而薄的织物,一般是棉质或人造丝质,面料带有波状表面并通常为条纹图案。
A heavy unglazed Cotton, linen, or rayon fabric, colorfully printed and used for draperies and slipcovers.───大花窗帘棉布一种色彩绚丽的结实的无光棉布、亚麻布或人造丝织物,用于作窗帘和家具套
Greater care must be used in bleaching regular rayon and for blends of cellulose or wool with Man- made fibers.───在漂白一般人造丝织物以及纤维素或毛与人造纤维混纺织物时应十分小心。
Viscose rayon is commonly used in tampons because it is highly absorbent and can be compressed for use in slimmer tampons.
Viscose rayon producer Courtaulds Fibers has launched the project at its plant in Mobile, Alabama.
Her old scarf, purple rayon printed with black flowers, she would demote to second-best.
Rayon is used extensively to make furnishing fabrics.
Spectacular examples of this are rayon and float glass.
New blends of hemp, cotton, rayon and silk are also being developed, further diversifying the utility of the plant.
Lash-building Contain nylon or rayon filaments making eyelashes look thicker.
Silk is distinct from rayon in every respect.
Viscose rayon was linked to toxic shock syndrome in a 1994 study by two New York University researchers.