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单词 fibrillate
释义

fibrillateadj.

/ˈfʌɪbrɪlət/
Etymology: < fibrilla n. + -ate suffix2.
= fibrillated adj.
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the world > matter > constitution of matter > other specific kinds of texture > [adjective] > fibrous
thready1597
towy1601
fibrous1626
filaceous1626
stringy1669
filamentous1682
fibrose1697
fibrillous1747
filamentose1848
fibrillated1849
fibry1882
fibrillate1884
1884 tr. De Bary's Fungi i. ii. §13. 57 In large compound sporophores the surface of sections or broken pieces may often appear fibrillate even to the naked eye.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2018).

fibrillatev.

Brit. /ˈfɪbrᵻleɪt/, /ˈfʌɪbrᵻleɪt/, U.S. /ˈfɪbrəˌleɪt/, /ˈfaɪbrəˌleɪt/
Etymology: < fibrilla n. + -ate suffix3.
1. intransitive. Of the blood: To turn into fibrillæ; to form fibrils or fibres.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of blood > of blood: have disorder [verb (intransitive)] > fibrillate
fibrillate1839
1839–47 Todd's Cycl. Anat. & Physiol. III. 746/2 Place a drop of the colourless liquor sanguinis, before it fibrillates, on each of the large slips.
1854 C. H. Jones & E. H. Sieveking Man. Pathol. Anat. ii. 29 It appears as an homogeneo-granular blastema..with more or less marked tendency to fibrillate or form actual fibres.
2. intransitive. Of muscle: to undergo fibrillation (sense 1b).
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the world > life > the body > structural parts > muscle > [verb (intransitive)] > muscular movement
to cringe with (the) swirec1225
unthong1829
fibrillate1910
flex1985
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > disorders affecting muscles > have disorder affecting muscles [verb (intransitive)] > shake or tremble
fibrillate1910
1910 T. Lewis in Heart I. 335 These variations are generated in the auricle and..are only present when the auricle fibrillates.
1960 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 7 May 1381/1 Atria which were fibrillating at 37°C. ceased to fibrillate when the temperature was reduced to 27°C.
3.
a. transitive. To break down or split into fibrils or filaments (see fibrillation n. 2).
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the world > space > shape > condition of being long in relation to breadth > make long in relation to breadth [verb (transitive)] > split into narrow pieces
ribbon1897
fibrillate1929
1929 R. H. Clapperton & W. Henderson Mod. Paper-making vi. 84 If our beater bars are too sharp we have great difficulty in fibrillating the fibres; instead we may cut them.
1958 Times Rev. Industry May 17/2 The suspended pulp is then refined in two stages, chiefly to remove lumps and to fibrillate the individual cellulose fibres.
1969 Sci. Jrnl. Nov. 23/3 When a 0·05 mm thick film of polyethylene was fibrillated it was found that string could be produced at nearly 30 metres/minute.
b. intransitive. Of a fibre: to split up into fibrils.
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1942 J. Grant Lab. Handbk. Pulp & Paper Manuf. v. 104 Esparto will not hydrate or fibrillate to any significant extent, although..it may be cut.
1952 J. P. Casey Pulp & Paper I. vi. 339 Softwood fibers tend to fibrillate to a greater extent than hardwood fibers.

Derivatives

ˈfibrillating adj.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disorders of blood > [adjective] > fibrillating
fibrillating1854
1854 C. H. Jones & E. H. Sieveking Man. Pathol. Anat. ii. 30 A thin layer of..fibrillating material..unites and holds together the divided surfaces.
1875 H. Walton Pract. Treat. Dis. Eye (ed. 3) p. xxii Its circumference is dark and fibrillating.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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adj.1884v.1839
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