释义 |
cellulosic, a. and n.|ˌsɛljʊˈləʊzɪk| [f. cellulose n. + -ic.] A. adj. a. Of the nature of cellulose. b. Made from (a compound of) cellulose.
1881Nature XXV. 168 Cellulosic substances in their different isomeric states. 1928U.S. Pat. 1,817,963 3 A film sheet for natural color photography comprising a light transmitting support of a cellulosic compound. 1932Kodak Abstr. Bull. XVIII. 508 Process of making cellulosic films. 1949H. R. Simonds et al. Handbk. Plastics (ed. 2) i. 14 Synthetic resins..account for about 90% of all the plastics materials now produced. The cellulosic plastics are the second most important group. 1968J. Ironside Fashion Alphabet 248 A cellulosic rayon fibre. B. n. A substance made from (a compound of) cellulose.
1946J. M. DeBell et al. Germ. Plastics Practice ix. 203 (heading) Water-Soluble Cellulosics and Cellophane. 1949H. R. Simonds et al. Handbk. Plastics (ed. 2) xii. 683 Cellulosics are used for bonding paper, thermoplastics, and leather. |