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  1. tube

    • IPA[tjuːb]

    英式

    • n.
      a long, hollow cylinder of metal, plastic, glass, etc. for holding or transporting something, chiefly liquids or gases;the inner tube of a bicycle tyre.
    • v.
      fit (a person or animal) with a tube to assist breathing, especially after a laryngotomy.;convey in a tube
    • verb: tube, 3rd person present: tubes, gerund or present participle: tubing, past tense: tubed, past participle: tubed

    • noun: tube, plural noun: tubes

    • 釋義
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    • 片語

    名詞

    • 1. a long, hollow cylinder of metal, plastic, glass, etc. for holding or transporting something, chiefly liquids or gases a plastic tube is connected to the tap and the beer is ready to be pulled
    • the inner tube of a bicycle tyre.
    • material in a tubular form; tubing the firm manufactures steel tube for a wide variety of applications
    • 2. a thing in the form of or resembling a tube.
    • a flexible metal or plastic container sealed at one end and having a screw cap at the other, for holding a semi-liquid substance ready for use a tube of toothpaste
    • a rigid cylindrical container a tube of Smarties
    • Australian informal a can of beer a tube of lager
    • a hollow cylindrical organ or structure in an animal body or in a plant (e.g. a Eustachian tube, a sieve tube).
    • informal a woman's fallopian tubes women with blocked tubes
    • a woman's close-fitting garment, typically without darts or other tailoring and made from a single piece of stretch fabric a tube skirt
    • (in surfing) the hollow curve under the crest of a breaking wave he angled his board to get in the tube
    • 3. trademark in UK the underground railway system in London a cross-London trek on the Tube a Tube train
    • a train running on the London underground system I caught the Tube home
    • 4. a sealed container, typically of glass and either evacuated or filled with gas, containing two electrodes between which an electric current can be made to flow.
    • a cathode ray tube, especially in a television set colour tubes for portables
    • North American informal television watching the tube in a country bar
    • North American a thermionic valve.

    動詞

    • 1. informal fit (a person or animal) with a tube to assist breathing, especially after a laryngotomy.
    • 2. convey in a tube the wells were flooded, and this water, tubed off, yielded a supply of 38,000 gallons per hour
    • 3. British informal travel on the underground railway system in London I tubed to St Pancras we tubed it back to Queensway
    • 4. ride on water on a large inflated inner tube we tubed down creeks, slid down water cascades, and fished in canyons
    • ph.
      be completely lost or wasted; fail utterly

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • ph.
      be completely lost or wasted; fail utterly

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      be completely lost or wasted; fail utterly

    Oxford Dictionary

    • ph.
      be completely lost or wasted; fail utterly

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a separate inflatable tube inside a pneumatic tire.

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a marine bristle worm, especially a fan worm, which lives in a tube made from sand particles or ...

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a marine bristle worm, especially a fan worm, which lives in a tube made from sand particles or ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an open-ended right-angled tube pointing into the flow of a fluid and used to measure pressure.

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[to͞ob]

    美式

    • n.
      a long, hollow cylinder of metal, plastic, glass, etc. for holding or transporting something, ... a plastic tube is connected to the tap and the beer is ready to be pulled
    • v.
      fit (a person or animal) with a tube to assist breathing, especially after a laryngotomy.

    Oxford American Dictionary