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filament

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++fil·a·ment /ˈfɪləmənt/ noun [countable]  bulb.jpg TDa very thin thread or wire 细丝,细线 an electric filament 灯丝
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filamentSurveys of galaxies show large voids with virtually nothing in them, and filaments and walls made up of clusters and superclusters.The snake makes it wriggle so that the apparently disembodied filament appears to be some kind of succulent worm.Notice that there are various places in Fig. 3. 3 where five filaments come together.When the sheet is examined in the electron microscope filaments are seen to be localized at the upper surface.Contained within the iris are thousands of nerve filaments.In cooperation with nerve filaments, muscle fibers and blood vessels duplicate tissue changes, simultaneously with associated organs of the body.Yank on one filament in the web, and the other filaments had to move, too.As soon as that happens, the spider stops spinning, turns round, pulls the filament tight and secures it on her side.
Origin filament (1500-1600) Medieval Latin filamentum, from Latin filum thread
fil·a·ment nounChineseSyllable
wire thin Corpus very thread or a


filament
filament /ˈfɪləmənt/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Medieval Latin
 Origin: filamentum, from Latin filum 'thread'

a very thin thread or wire:
    an electric filament


fila·mentBrE /ˈfɪləmənt/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfɪləmənt/ 🔊 nouna thin wire in a light bulb that produces light when electricity is passed through it (电灯泡的)灯丝;丝极(specialist) a long thin piece of sth that looks like a thread 细丝;丝状物glass/metal filaments 玻璃丝;金属丝