释义 |
cel·lo·phane \ˈseləˌfān\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary cell- + -phane (as in diaphane); originally formed in French : a transparent sheet or tube of regenerated cellulose highly impermeable to dry gases, grease, and bacteria made by extruding alkaline viscose solution through a narrow straight or circular die into an acid bath, usually moisture-proofed by thin coatings and sometimes dyed, and used chiefly as wrappers or bags for packaging food and merchandise, window envelopes, or bags for dialysis |