释义 |
syntheticssyn‧thet‧ics /sɪnˈθetɪks/ noun [plural] - In the 1970s, synthetics began taking the place of wool.
- Again the work of Peter Sauber, the C291 is built entirely from synthetics.
- And if treated correctly it has a much longer life than synthetics.
- Another problem is that some synthetics smell, even when washed, so look for fibres coated with an antibacterial agent.
- As raw materials became scarce, synthetics were developed.
- It was not only wool that behaved in this manner, some synthetics could do the same thing.
- Racket strings are divided into two groups - natural gut and synthetics.
- The synthetics are cheaper than down however and will provide some insulation even when wet.
- They are now often juxtaposed with previously scorned synthetics.
substances or materials, especially cloth, that are made using a chemical process |