Noun
/wʊd ˈfaɪbərˌbɔrd/
Wood fiberboard refers to an engineered wood product made from wood fibers that are bonded together using heat, pressure, or adhesives. It is commonly used in construction, furniture, and interior products due to its versatility, lightweight nature, and ability to be manufactured in various thicknesses. In English, "wood fiberboard" is frequently encountered in both written and spoken contexts, particularly in discussions regarding building materials and sustainable construction practices.
The contractor recommended using wood fiberboard for the interior walls to improve insulation. Контрактор рекомендовал использовать древесно-волокнистую плиту для внутренних стен, чтобы улучшить изоляцию.
When designing the furniture, the designer opted for a combination of solid wood and wood fiberboard for better durability. При проектировании мебели дизайнер выбрал комбинацию массивной древесины и древесно-волокнистой плиты для лучшей прочности.
Recycling wood fiberboard can significantly reduce waste in the manufacturing process. Переработка древесно-волокнистой плиты может значительно сократить количество отходов в процессе производства.
While "wood fiberboard" itself does not typically appear in idiomatic expressions, the concept of "wood" can be found in several idioms. Here are some idiomatic expressions including "wood":
(You can't see the forest for the trees when you're focused only on the details.)
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
(It's better to have one bird in hand than two in the bush.)
Wooden-headed
The term "wood fiberboard" is derived from the components involved in its manufacture: - Wood comes from the Old English wudu, which means tree or timber. - Fiber originates from the Latin fibra, meaning a filament or thread. - Board is from Old English bord, referring to a plank or flat piece of material.
The combination highlights its function as a board made primarily from wood fibers.
Synonyms: - Fiberboard - Medium-density fiberboard (MDF) - Particleboard
Antonyms: - Solid wood - Plywood - Veneer