fillet是什么意思 fillet在线中文翻译

fillet['filit]

汉语翻译

n. 头带, 带子
vt. 用带缚
【医】 袢; 丘系

词型变化

动词过去式:filleted 过去分词:filleted 现在分词:filleting 第三人称单数:fillets 

英语解释

名词 fillet:

  1. a boneless steak cut from the tenderloin of beef同义词:filet
  2. a longitudinal slice or boned side of a fish同义词:filet, fish fillet, fish filet
  3. a bundle of sensory nerve fibers going to the thalamus同义词:lemniscus
  4. a narrow headband or strip of ribbon worn as a headband同义词:taenia, tenia
  5. fastener consisting of a narrow strip of welded metal used to join steel members同义词:stopping

动词 fillet:

  1. decorate with a lace of geometric designs同义词:filet
  2. cut into filets同义词:filet

例句

  1. A narrow border, molding, or fillet.扁带饰窄条,装饰用嵌线或窄带
  2. A bony fillet of fish.一块多骨的鱼片
  3. Will you fillet it for me please?请给我把鱼骨头剔掉好吗?
  4. He put a fillet steak in the bun.他把一片无骨牛排放进小圆面包里。

详细解释


fil.let
n.(名词)A narrow strip of ribbon or similar material, often worn as a headband.窄饰带:丝质或类似材料的狭长带子,通常用作束发带Also fi.let [f-l3., fl.3.] 也作 fi.let [f-l3., fl.3.] A strip or compact piece of boneless meat or fish, especially the beef tenderloin.肉片或鱼片:一片或一小条无骨头的肉或鱼,特指牛腰部的嫩肉A boneless strip of meat rolled and tied, as for roasting.卷捆好的肉条:卷起和捆好的无骨肉条,如供烧烤用Architecture 【建筑学】 A thin, flat molding used as separation between or ornamentation for larger moldings.平缘:用来隔开或装饰更大嵌条的扁平嵌条A ridge between the indentations of a fluted column.木折:在饰有凹槽的柱子的缺口间的棱条A narrow decorative line impressed onto the cover of a book.饰线:印在书的封面上的窄的装饰线Heraldry A narrow horizontal band placed in the lower fourth area of the chief.【纹章学】 筋鞘:刻在纹章底子上部四分之一处的狭窄水平带Anatomy A loop-shaped band of fibers, such as the lemniscus.【解剖学】 丘系:纤维组织的环状带,例如丘系v.tr.(及物动词)fil.let.ed,fil.let.ing,fil.lets To bind or decorate with or as if with a fillet.用带缚或装饰:用或似乎用饰带系或装饰Also fi.let [f-l3., fl.3.] To slice, bone, or make into fillets. 也作 fi.let [f-l3., fl.3.] 切成薄片:切成片、去骨或制成无骨肉片
来源:Middle English filet 中古英语 filet from Old French [diminutive of] fil [thread] 源自 古法语 [] fil的小后缀 [线状物] from Latin folum * see g who- 源自 拉丁语 folum *参见 g who-