Noun Phrase
/fʌɪ.brəs əbˈzɔːr.bɪŋ məˈtɪə.ri.əl/
"Fibrous absorbing material" refers to a type of substance that is characterized by its fibrous structure and its ability to absorb liquids or moisture. This term is often used in contexts related to materials science, textiles, health (such as medical dressings), and construction. The usage frequency can vary depending on the specific field, but it is more commonly found in written contexts such as academic articles, product descriptions, and technical specifications than in casual conversations.
The doctor recommended using a fibrous absorbing material for the wound dressing.
(El médico recomendó usar un material fibroso absorbente para el vendaje de la herida.)
In insulation, fibrous absorbing material can help regulate temperature and humidity.
(En el aislamiento, el material fibroso absorbente puede ayudar a regular la temperatura y la humedad.)
The company specializes in producing high-quality fibrous absorbing material for industrial applications.
(La empresa se especializa en producir material fibroso absorbente de alta calidad para aplicaciones industriales.)
While "fibrous absorbing material" does not typically appear in idiomatic expressions, related terms like "absorb" can be part of common expressions that convey deeper meanings.
He tried to absorb the information during the lecture, but it was overwhelming.
(Él trató de absorber la información durante la conferencia, pero fue abrumadora.)
She absorbed the shock of the news remarkably well.
(Ella absorbió el impacto de la noticia de manera sorprendente.)
It takes time to absorb the lessons learned from failure.
(Se necesita tiempo para absorber las lecciones aprendidas del fracaso.)
He has a talent for absorbing knowledge quickly.
(Él tiene un talento para absorber conocimientos rápidamente.)
This new approach allows us to absorb customers' feedback efficiently.
(Este nuevo enfoque nos permite absorber la retroalimentación de los clientes de manera eficiente.)
The term "fibrous" derives from the Latin word "fibra," meaning "fiber," and "absorbing" comes from the Latin "absorbere," meaning "to suck in." "Material" is derived from the Latin "materialis," meaning "of matter," combined with the Middle English "materiel."