Pronunciation: /ˈkɑrbən ˈfaɪbər/
noun a material consisting of extremely thin fibers made of carbon atoms, used in various applications for its strength and lightweight properties
A1 Carbon fibre is a strong material used in making bicycles.
A2 The tennis racket was made with carbon fibre to make it lighter and more durable.
B1 The car's body was reinforced with carbon fibre to improve its performance.
B2 The new airplane model incorporates carbon fibre components to reduce weight and increase fuel efficiency.
C1 The high-end racing yacht was built using advanced carbon fibre technology for maximum speed.
C2 The aerospace industry relies heavily on carbon fibre composites for their strength-to-weight ratio and durability.
formal The aerospace industry often uses carbon fibre composites for their lightweight and strong properties.
informal My new bike frame is made of carbon fibre, so it's really light and fast.
slang Dude, that carbon fibre hood on your car looks sick!
figurative Her words were like carbon fibre, strong and unyielding in their impact.
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