fibre

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈfaɪbər/US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(fībər)

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'fibre' tiene referencia cruzada con 'fiber'. Se encuentra en una o más de las líneas abajo.'fibre' is cross-referenced with 'fiber'. It is in one or more of the lines below.

WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
fiber (US),
fibre (UK)
n
often plural (filament) (de un material)fibra nf
 Cotton fibers can be turned into cloth.
 Es posible convertir las fibras de algodón en tela.
fiber (US),
fibre (UK)
n
uncountable (dietary roughage) (alimenticia)fibra nf
 A diet high in fiber may help prevent colon cancer.
 Una dieta rica en fibras puede prevenir el cáncer de colon.
fiber (US),
fibre (UK)
n
(plant tissue) (planta)fibra nf
 Joe dislikes okra because of the texture of its fibers.
 A Joe no le gusta el gombo debido a la textura de su fibra.
fiber (US),
fibre (UK)
n
often plural (muscle tissue) (músculo)fibra nf
 The disease caused the patient's muscle fibers to deteriorate.
 La enfermedad provocó que las fibras musculares del paciente se deteriorasen.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Compound Forms:
fiber | fibre
InglésEspañol
carbon fiber (US),
carbon fibre (UK)
n
uncountable (strong, thin fiber made of carbon) (material sintético)fibra de carbono loc nom f
dietary fiber (US),
dietary fibre (UK)
n
uncountable (roughage)fibra alimentaria nf + adj
fiber optics (US),
fibre optics (UK)
n
(science: using fibers to transmit light)fibra óptica loc nom f
fiber-optic (US),
fiberoptic (US),
fibre-optic (UK),
fibreoptic (UK)
adj
(using fibers to transmit light)de fibra óptica loc adj
fiber padding (US),
fibre padding (UK)
n
(padded material)material acolchado nm + adj
  acolchado nm
fiberglass (US),
fibreglass (UK),
fiber glass (US),
fibre glass (UK)
n
(material from glass fibres)fibra de vidrio loc nom f
 Fiberglass has largely replaced wood as a boat-building material.
 La fibra de vidrio ha reemplazado ampliamente a la madera en lo que respecta a la construcción de botes.
moral fiber (US),
moral fibre (UK)
n
uncountable, figurative (moral strength)fibra moral, fuerza moral nf + adj
muscle fiber (US),
muscle fibre (UK)
n
often plural (muscular tissue)fibra muscular nf + adj
natural fiber (US),
natural fibre (UK)
n
often plural (non-synthetic material)fibras naturales nfpl + adj
 This shirt is made from 100% natural fibres.
nerve fiber (US),
nerve fibre (UK)
n
often plural (anatomy) (anatomía)fibra nerviosa loc nom f
optical fiber (US),
optical fibre (UK),
light guide
n
(information transmitting strand)fibra óptica loc nom f
plant fiber (US),
plant fibre (UK)
n
(plant tissue)fibra vegetal loc nom f
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