pipe
- IPA[pʌɪp]
英式
- a tube used to convey water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances.;a cylindrical vein of ore or rock, especially one in which diamonds are found.
- convey (water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances) through a pipe or pipes;transmit (music, a radio or television programme, signal, etc.) by wire or cable
verb: pipe, 3rd person present: pipes, gerund or present participle: piping, past tense: piped, past participle: piped
noun: pipe, plural noun: pipes
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名詞
- 1. a tube used to convey water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances. 同義詞
- ▪ a cylindrical vein of ore or rock, especially one in which diamonds are found.
- ▪ a cavity in cast metal.
- ▪ informal a duct, vessel, or tubular structure in the body, or in an animal or plant.
- ▪ a connection to the internet or to a website.
- 2. a device for smoking tobacco, consisting of a narrow tube made from wood, clay, etc. with a bowl at one end in which the tobacco is burned, the smoke from which is drawn into the mouth a smell of pipe tobacco 同義詞
- ▪ a quantity of tobacco held by a pipe they were sharing a pipe of tobacco
- ▪ a device for smoking illegal drugs a crack pipe
- 3. a wind instrument consisting of a single tube with holes along its length that are covered by the fingers to produce different notes the tone of a reed pipe 同義詞
- ▪ bagpipes. 同義詞
- ▪ a set of musical pipes joined together, as in pan pipes.
- ▪ any of the cylindrical tubes by which notes are produced in an organ.
- ▪ a boatswain's whistle.
- ▪ a high-pitched cry or song, especially of a bird the sad little pipe of the ringed plover
- 4. a command which causes the output from one routine to be the input for another.
- ▪ the symbol
- 5. . a fresh pipe of port
- 6. a cask for wine, especially as a measure equal to two hogsheads, usually equivalent to 105 gallons (about 477 litres)
動詞
- 1. convey (water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances) through a pipe or pipes water from the lakes is piped to Manchester 同義詞
- ▪ transmit (music, a radio or television programme, signal, etc.) by wire or cable he was watching a movie piped to his room on one of the hotel's video channels 同義詞
- 2. play (a tune) on a pipe or pipes he believed he'd heard music—a tune being piped 同義詞
- ▪ play a pipe or pipes as a ceremonial accompaniment to the arrival or departure of (someone) the Duke was piped on board
- ▪ use a boatswain's whistle to summon (the crew) to work or a meal the hands were piped to breakfast
- 3. (of a bird) sing in a high or shrill voice outside at the back a curlew piped 同義詞
- ▪ say something in a high, shrill voice ‘No, miss,’ piped Lucy 同義詞
- 4. decorate (clothing or soft furnishings) with thin cord covered in fabric and inserted into a seam.
- 5. arrange (food, particularly icing or cream) in decorative lines or patterns she had been piping cream round a flan
- 6. propagate (a pink or similar plant) by taking a cutting at the joint of a stem.
- a pipe for conveying water.
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- a pipe for conveying water.
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- a rack for holding tobacco pipes.
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- stop talking; be less noisy
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- stop talking; be less noisy
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- a rack for holding tobacco pipes.
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- a simple wind instrument having or made from a reed.
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- a period of exercise taken as a warm-up.
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- IPA[pīp]
美式
- a tube of metal, plastic, or other material used to convey water, gas, oil, or other fluid ...
- convey (water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances) through a pipe or pipes: water from the lakes is piped to several towns
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