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fi·bre [ˈfaɪbəʳ] N

1. fibre (cloth, thread):

fibre
vlakno n
fibre
nitka f

2. fibre ANAT:

fibre
vlakno n

3. fibre no pl fig (strength):

moral fibre

4. fibre no pl FOOD:

fibre
vlaknine f pl

di·etary ˈfi·bre N no pl

dietary fibre
vlaknine f pl

fi·bre ˈop·tics N + sing vb

fibre optics TELEC, COMPUT
fibre optics MED, PHYS

glass ˈfi·bre N

fi·bre op·tic ˈca·ble N

Usage examples with fibre

moral fibre
synthetic fibre

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Commonly this is used for making a top layer of bleached fibre to go over an unbleached layer.
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In particular, it is well-defined on a general fibre bundle.
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One is based on sensors and fibre optic gyroscope inertial sensor systems.
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By mixing with water and applying mechanical action the hydrogen bonds in the paper can be broken and fibres separated again.
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The majority of rooms within the headquarters were designed with secondary curved wood fibre board lining, although in places this had fallen away.
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There is now the option of an all carbon fibre wing.
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The stripper, which turns at a higher speed than the worker, pulls fibres from the worker and passes them to the swift.
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The development of fibre-reinforced plastic for commercial use was being extensively researched in the 1930s.
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It can be made of various fibres, including silk, nylon, and rayon.
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A liquid, such as soapy water, is usually added to lubricate the fibres, and to open up the microscopic scales on strands of wool.
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