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单词 rayon
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Definition of rayon in English:

rayon

noun ˈreɪɒnˈreɪˌɑn
mass noun
  • A textile fibre or fabric made from regenerated cellulose (viscose)

    clothing made of rayon
    as modifier a rayon skirt
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The most important of these were developments from combinations of cellulose which made possible a wide range of new products including parkesine (the first commercial plastic), photographic film, and viscose rayon.
    • Sulfuric acid is used in making paints, pigments, dyes and rayon; and for battery acid.
    • We were told to use small bits of fiber such as rayon or cotton, card wads or powdery filler such as Cream of Wheat.
    • The rayon and cellulose for tampons and sanitary napkins produced at this mill are made with elemental chlorine.
    • At the high-quality end of the industry, flock manufacturers cut flock from long cables of parallel monofilaments of nylon, rayon, or polyester.
    • Linen, always a staple for summer, is blended with synthetics like rayon and polyester to add sheen and reduce wrinkling.
    • With a few notable exceptions such as rayon, most synthetic fibers come from petrochemicals.
    • Keep in mind that the fabric must be all natural fiber, that is, cotton, silk, linen, or rayon, in order to take the dye.
    • The first two chapters retell the pre-World War II histories of rayon and nylon, the first man-made textile fibers.
    • But since DEET can damage plastics, rayon, spandex, and leather, some consumers look for alternative insect repellents.
    • Hydroxyl groups in the cellulose molecule cause rayon to absorb water; in the dry state the fibers are hydrogen bonded, and dry rayon retains its strength even at high temperatures.
    • The fourth fiber, viscous rayon, remains in use today.
    • The chemical is used in the production of textiles such as rayon and viscose.
    • Velvet is made of acetate, nylon, some other fibers, in addition to silk / rayon, so check fiber content carefully.
    • The second material is a fiber composed of viscose / rayon that absorbs and wicks exudate laterally.
    • It is usually spun into fibers as rayon, but it is also cast in films as cellophane.
    • If you want something to come out in generally the same color family, choose a natural fiber such as cotton, linen, rayon, or silk.
    • Cotton and rayon are cellulosic fibre and may be cleaned using all cleaning methods.
    • In the 1930s, when deflation and dictatorship circumscribed the strategies of light industry, employers in wool, cotton, and rayon reverted to a familiar form of company paternalism with the help of sisters on the payroll.
    • The material is made by heating synthetic fibers, such as rayon, until charred.

Origin

1920s: an arbitrary formation.

Rhymes

crayon
 
 

Definition of rayon in US English:

rayon

nounˈreɪˌɑnˈrāˌän
  • A textile fiber or fabric made from regenerated cellulose (viscose)

    clothing made of rayon
    as modifier a rayon skirt
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you want something to come out in generally the same color family, choose a natural fiber such as cotton, linen, rayon, or silk.
    • Hydroxyl groups in the cellulose molecule cause rayon to absorb water; in the dry state the fibers are hydrogen bonded, and dry rayon retains its strength even at high temperatures.
    • The first two chapters retell the pre-World War II histories of rayon and nylon, the first man-made textile fibers.
    • But since DEET can damage plastics, rayon, spandex, and leather, some consumers look for alternative insect repellents.
    • Linen, always a staple for summer, is blended with synthetics like rayon and polyester to add sheen and reduce wrinkling.
    • The second material is a fiber composed of viscose / rayon that absorbs and wicks exudate laterally.
    • The fourth fiber, viscous rayon, remains in use today.
    • It is usually spun into fibers as rayon, but it is also cast in films as cellophane.
    • The most important of these were developments from combinations of cellulose which made possible a wide range of new products including parkesine (the first commercial plastic), photographic film, and viscose rayon.
    • With a few notable exceptions such as rayon, most synthetic fibers come from petrochemicals.
    • Sulfuric acid is used in making paints, pigments, dyes and rayon; and for battery acid.
    • The chemical is used in the production of textiles such as rayon and viscose.
    • Keep in mind that the fabric must be all natural fiber, that is, cotton, silk, linen, or rayon, in order to take the dye.
    • The material is made by heating synthetic fibers, such as rayon, until charred.
    • The rayon and cellulose for tampons and sanitary napkins produced at this mill are made with elemental chlorine.
    • Cotton and rayon are cellulosic fibre and may be cleaned using all cleaning methods.
    • Velvet is made of acetate, nylon, some other fibers, in addition to silk / rayon, so check fiber content carefully.
    • We were told to use small bits of fiber such as rayon or cotton, card wads or powdery filler such as Cream of Wheat.
    • At the high-quality end of the industry, flock manufacturers cut flock from long cables of parallel monofilaments of nylon, rayon, or polyester.
    • In the 1930s, when deflation and dictatorship circumscribed the strategies of light industry, employers in wool, cotton, and rayon reverted to a familiar form of company paternalism with the help of sisters on the payroll.

Origin

1920s: an arbitrary formation.

 
 
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