fiber

fiber
fiber
tr['faɪbəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL→ link=fibrefibre{
fiber or fibre ['faɪbər] n
: fibra f
fiber
n.
fibra s.f.
hebra s.f.
BrE fibre 'faɪbər, 'faɪbə(r) noun
1)
a) c (thread) fibra f
b) c (cloth) fibra f (textil)
2)
a) c (Anat) fibra f

with every fiber of her being — (liter) con todo su ser

b) u (firmness) fibra f, carácter m

he has no (moral) fiber — no tiene fibra or carácter

3) u (Bot) fibra f

a high fiber diet — una dieta rica en fibra

(US) ['faɪbǝ(r)]
1. N
1) (=thread) fibra f , hilo m ; (=fabric) fibra f
2) (fig) nervio m , carácter m
3) (in diet) fibra f
2.
CPD

fibre optics, fiber optics (US) NSING — transmisión f por fibra óptica

* * *
BrE fibre ['faɪbər, 'faɪbə(r)] noun
1)
a) c (thread) fibra f
b) c (cloth) fibra f (textil)
2)
a) c (Anat) fibra f

with every fiber of her being — (liter) con todo su ser

b) u (firmness) fibra f, carácter m

he has no (moral) fiber — no tiene fibra or carácter

3) u (Bot) fibra f

a high fiber diet — una dieta rica en fibra


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