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词汇 pipe
释义 pipe
noun[ C ]
uk /paɪp/ us /paɪp/

pipenoun[C] (TUBE)


B1
a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another: 管;管子;管道
a water/gas/sewer pipe供水/煤气/下水管道
a burst/fractured/leaking pipe爆裂/破裂/泄漏的管道
 
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Water was leaking from the pipe.水正从管子里漏出来。
The leakage was traced to an oil pipe in the cellar.泄漏来自地下室里的一根油管。
The pipe burst, sending out a shower of water.管道爆裂了,喷出一阵水花。
Our pipes froze (up) several times last winter.
Engineers acted quickly to repair the damaged pipes.工程师们马上采取行动维修损坏的管道。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Building: plumbing, pipes & sewage
ballcock
black water
catch basin
caulking
cesspit
gurgler
hot-water tank
hydrant
influent
isolator
plumb
plunger
septic tank
sewage
sewage works
sewer
siphon
spigot
syphon
waterworks

pipenoun[C] (FOR TOBACCO)


a short, narrow tube with a small container at one end, used for smoking tobacco: 烟斗
I ordered some tea for myself and lit my pipe.我叫了茶,点着了烟斗。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Tobacco & smoking
anti-tobacco
ashtray
big tobacco
briar
chain-smoker
cigarette
cigarette butt
cigarette holder
lighter
nicotine patch
passive smoking
puffer
roll up!idiom
roll-your-own
second-hand smoke
shisha
smokeless
tar
tobacco
weed

pipenoun[C] (INSTRUMENT)


a simple musical instrument made of a short, narrow tube that is played by blowing through it笛(子);管乐器
 
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 pipes[ plural ]
another word for bagpipes: (bagpipes 的另一种说法)
He played the pipes as the newlyweds left the church.
one of the metal or wood tubes in an organ through which air is pushed to make sound(管风琴的)音管
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Musical instruments
accordion
acoustically
aerophone
alphorn
alto
drum kit
drum machine
drumbeat
drumhead
drumroll
ocarina
oud
over-pedal
panpipes
paradiddle
tubular bells
tuned
tuning fork
tuning peg
ukulele

pipenoun[C] (SYMBOL)


the | symbol on a computer keyboard计算机键盘上的“|”键
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Specific signs and symbols
argent
badge
blue badge
Britannia
caduceus
check something off
dash
dot
Greek cross
Kitemark
L-plate
Maltese cross
Mayday
Morse code
patch
registered trademark
semaphore
trademark
vert
X, x

pipenoun[C] (SPORT )


informal
in ice hockey, the posts at each side of the net that forms the goal:
He's one of hockey's all-time great goaltenders, with over 800 games between the pipes.
The shot just missed the goal, ricocheting off the left pipe.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hockey
backchecking
biscuit
blocker
boarding
broomball
egg
eleven
freeze
major penalty
minor
minor penalty
off the ballidiom
penalty shootout
stack
stickhandler
stickwork
street hockey
sweater
target man
tend

Idiom


put/stick that in your pipe and smoke it!
pipe
verb
uk /paɪp/ us /paɪp/

pipeverb (SPEAK)


[ T ]
to speak or sing in a high voice用尖嗓子说;尖声唱
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Ways of talking
atonally
beg the questionidiom
blah
blither
come out
coo
gab
pipe up
prate
sink to a whisperidiom
spit something out
spluttery
stammer
stiltedly
talk nonsenseidiom
talk through your hatidiom
tattle
undertone
wax
witter

pipeverb (TUBE)


[ Tusually passive, + adv/prep ]
to transport something in a pipe: 管道运输
Hot water is piped to all apartments from the central boiler room.热水从中央锅炉房通过管道输送到每个公寓套房。
figurativeMusic is piped throughout the hotel complex.音乐声在整座酒店大楼里回荡。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Building: plumbing, pipes & sewage
ballcock
black water
catch basin
caulking
cesspit
gurgler
hot-water tank
hydrant
influent
isolator
plumb
plunger
septic tank
sewage
sewage works
sewer
siphon
spigot
syphon
waterworks

Phrasal verbs


pipe down
pipe up

pipe | American Dictionary


pipe
noun[ C ]
us/pɑɪp/

pipenoun[C] (TUBE)


a tube through which liquids or gases can flow:
You have to remember to shut off the water in winter or the pipes will freeze and burst.

pipenoun[C] (DEVICE FOR SMOKING)


a short, narrow tube with a small bowl at one end, used for smoking esp. tobacco

pipenoun[C] (MUSICAL INSTRUMENT)


a musical instrument consisting of a short, narrow tube that is played by blowing through it
Pipes are also the metal or wood tubes in an organ (= musical instrument played by pressing keys) that produce sound.

pipe


verb[ Talways+ adv/prep ]us/pɑɪp/
Hot water is piped to all the apartments from the boiler.

Examples of pipe


pipe
The skylight sheds its last trace of midsummer sunlight on the floor; at the equinox it fades above the organ pipes [29] and on the ceiling in late winter [30].
The long wavelength theory provides an instability mechanism at lower current velocities than the present theory and, as a result, is the important one for air-water in small pipes.
In large churches and modern organs the electricity is also used to control pipes that are further away, or in more complex combinations than mechanical coupling would allow.
Her airless room had no windows, it stank of the insecticide that was used in a losing battle to control the roaches, and its ceiling was crisscrossed with sweating pipes.
The same water source supplies industrial concerns that find the cleansing properties of the acid water beneficial to their processes such as washing pipes or wool.
All liquid refuse run in special pipes into this hole and the water soak into the sand.
Factory-made housing highlighted the practical necessity of concentrating services into a core, as the onsite connection of panels with pre-threaded pipes was both complicated and expensive.
Steam pipes were controlled by manuallyoperated valves.
Differences between flows in channels, boundary layers and pipes are assumed to reside mainly in the large scales, of the order of the scale imposed by the boundary condition.
The lateral pipes can be moved from one row to another if necessary, but there is increased risk of damage to the irrigation system and perhaps to the trees.
Whether these were sirens or had their pipes in diatonic rows sounding when key-levers of some kind admitted wind to them ('an organ'), cannot be known.
A breakthrough occurred in the 1840s when a lucrative new market emerged for machines capable of manufacturing large quantities of drainage pipes and tiles in rural locations.
Detail of sand-filled pipes, probably desiccation cracks.
I think the costs of replacing pipes should be contrasted with the costs of treating the sick.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
There were also jointed clay pipes, each one a tapering tube with lugs on its sides so that it could be tied to the next.
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Collocations withpipe


pipe

These are words often used in combination with pipe.

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broken pipe
More than 100,000 litres of oil seeped into surrounding farmland as a result of a brokenpipe.
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Wikipedia

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clay pipe
These objects + a decorated plate, for example, or a moulded claypipe + are simultaneously functional and symbolic.
copper pipe
The voltage signal from the pressure-bar gauge is fed to the recording gear by means of a coaxial line contained in an earthed copperpipe.
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