🧵fiber (faïber)

noun
/ˈfaɪbər/
fibre (fibre)

Signification

a thread or filament from which a textile is formed; dietary substance from plants that aids digestion
Traduction de la signification
un fil ou un filament à partir duquel un textile est formé; substance alimentaire d'origine végétale qui aide à la digestion
un fil ou un filament à partir duquel un textile est formé; substance alimentaire d'origine végétale qui aide à la digestion

Phrases d'exemple

Fruits and vegetables are high in fiber.

Les fruits et légumes sont riches en fibres.
Les fruits et légumes sont riches en fibres.

Expressions d'exemple

moral fiber
force morale
force morale

Synonymes

thread, strand, filament, roughage

Antonymes

fluid, liquid

Collocations

fiber optic, fiber diet, fiber content, natural fiber

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