[N-COUNT 可数名词](通常指金属或塑料制的)管子,管道 A pipe is a long, round, hollow object, usually made of metal or plastic, through which a liquid or gas can flow.
They had accidentally damaged a gas pipe while drilling...
打钻时,他们不小心钻破了一根燃气管道。
The plant makes plastic covered steel pipes for the oil and gas industries.
这家工厂为石油和燃气企业生产包塑钢管。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]烟斗;烟筒 A pipe is an object which is used for smoking tobacco. You put the tobacco into the cup-shaped part at the end of the pipe, light it, and breathe in the smoke through a narrow tube.
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]管乐器 A pipe is a simple musical instrument in the shape of a tube with holes in it. You play a pipe by blowing into it while covering and uncovering the holes with your fingers.
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[N-PLURAL 复数名词]pipes 同 bagpipesPipes are the same as bagpipes .
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](管风琴的)音管, 风管 An organ pipe is one of the long hollow tubes in which air vibrates and produces a musical note.
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[VERB 动词]用管子输送,用管道运输(液体或气体) If liquid or gas is piped somewhere, it is transferred from one place to another through a pipe.
[be V-ed prep]
[V n with adv]
[V-ed]
The heated gas is piped through a coil surrounded by water...
受热气体通过水中的盘管输送。
The villagers piped in drinking water from the reservoir...
村民用管道从水库引来饮用水。
Most of the houses in the capital don't have piped water.
首府的大部分住房没有自来水。
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[VERB 动词](尤指儿童)用尖嗓子说 If someone, especially a child, pipes something, they say it in a high-pitched voice.
[V with quote]
[WRITTEN 笔语]
'But I want to help,' Bessie piped.
贝茜尖声说:“但我想去帮忙。”
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[N-COUNT 可数名词](一些计算机系统中用来在程序间传送信息的)管道 In some computer systems, a pipe is a method of passing information from one program to another.
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See also:
piping
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piping hot
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相关词组:
pipe down
pipe up
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pipe★/paɪp; NAmEpaɪp/
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pipepipespipedpipingnoun★ _pipe_comp.jpg _pipe.jpg 1★[countable , uncountable ]a tube through which liquids and gases can flow 管子;管道◆hot and cold water pipes冷、热水管◆lead/plastic pipes铅╱塑料管子◆a leaking gas pipe漏气的煤气管◆Copper pipe is sold in lengths.铜管按长度出售。◆a burst pipe有破洞的管子☞collocationsat
decorate
☞see also
drainpipe
,
exhaust
n. (2 ),
windpipe
2★[countable ]a narrow tube with a bowl at one end, used for smoking tobacco烟斗;烟袋◆to smoke a pipe抽烟斗◆He puffed on his pipe.他吸着烟斗。◆pipe tobacco烟斗丝3[countable ]a musical instrument in the shape of a tube, played by blowing 管乐器☞see also
pan pipes
4[countable ]any of the tubes from which sound is produced in an organ (管风琴的)音管5pipes[plural ]=
bagpipes
verb1[transitive ]pipesth (+ adv./prep.) to send water, gas, oil, etc. through a pipe from one place to another 用管道输送◆to pipe oil across the desert用管子把石油输送过沙漠◆Water is piped from the reservoir to the city.水从水库经管子输送到城里。2[transitive ]pipesth (+ adv./prep.) [usually passive ]to send sounds or signals through a wire or cable from one place to another 用线路系统传输(或传送)◆The speech was piped over a public address system.讲话经广播系统传送出去。3[transitive , intransitive ]pipe(sb) to play music on a pipe or the bagpipes,especially to welcome sb who has arrived 用管乐器演奏(尤指迎宾曲)◆Passengers were piped aboard ship at the start of the cruise.游客在管乐迎宾曲中登船开始水上游。◆a prize for piping and drumming笛鼓演奏奖4[intransitive , transitive ](+ speech)to speak or sing in a high voice or with a high sound 尖声地说(或唱);尖声啼鸣◆Outside a robin piped.外面有一只知更鸟在啼鸣。5[transitive ]pipesth (on sth) to decorate food, especially a cake, with thin lines of icing,etc. by squeezing it out of a special bag or tube 裱花(用裱花袋把糖霜等裱在糕点上)◆The cake had ‘Happy Birthday’ piped on it.蛋糕上裱了“生日快乐”的字样。PHRASAL VERBSˌpipe ˈdown( informal) used especially in orders, to tell sb to stop talking or to be less noisy 安静些;别说话;别嚷嚷ˌpipe ˈup (with sth)( informal) to begin to speak 开始说;说起来◆The person next to me piped up with a silly comment.我旁边那位愚蠢地评论起来。+ speech◆‘I know the answer,’ piped up a voice at the back of the room.“我知道答案。”房间后边有个声音叫起来。pipe/paɪp; NAmEpaɪp/
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pipepipe1 /paɪp/ ●●●S2W3 noun [countable]
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1pipe (1)pipe (2)tube a tube through which a liquid or gas flows: a water pipe a frozen waste pipe copper pipes A pipe had burst in the kitchen and flooded the floor. →
drainpipe
, windpipe
, → exhaust pipe
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2for smoking a thing used for smoking tobacco, consisting of a small tube with a container shaped like a bowl at one end: Dad was there, smoking his pipe. pipe tobacco3musica)a simple musical instrument like a tube, that you play by blowing →
panpipes
b)one of the metal tubes that air passes through when you play an organc)the pipesbagpipes4pipe dream a hope, idea, plan etc that is impossible or will probably never happen: In many parts of the country, democratic elections are simply a pipe dream.5put/stick that in your pipe and smoke it spoken used to say that someone must accept what you have just said, even though they do not like itCOLLOCATIONSNOUN + pipea water pipe· Be careful to avoid piercing any water pipes or electricity cables.a gas pipea waste pipe· What’s the best way to clear a blocked waste pipe?a sewer/sewage pipe (=for removing waste from the human body)verbslay a pipe· They were digging a trench to lay water pipes.block a pipe· It is likely that fat or grease is blocking the waste pipe.a pipe leaks· He complained that a water pipe was leaking in his hotel room.a pipe freezes· That winter was so cold that the pipes froze and we had no water.a pipe bursts· A burst pipe can cause major structural damage quite quickly.
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1send liquid/gas [transitive] to send a liquid or gas through a pipe to another placebe piped into/from/out of etc something Eighty per cent of sewage is piped directly into the sea.be piped in/out/up etc A lot of oil is piped in from Alaska. villages with no piped waterGRAMMARPipe is usually passive in this meaning.2make music [intransitive, transitive] to make a musical sound, using a pipe3food [transitive] to decorate food, especially a cake, with lines of icing or cream4speak [transitive] literary to speak or sing something in a high voice: ‘Morning!’ he piped with a cheery voice.pipe down phrasal verb spokento stop talking or making a noise, and become calmer and less excited: Everybody pipe down. There’s no need to shout.pipe in (also pipe something into something) phrasal verbto send radio signals or recorded music into a room or building: tunes piped in over an acoustic systempipe up phrasal verb informalto suddenly say something, especially when you have been quiet until then: Mum suddenly piped up ‘No!’
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