hoses
n. 连裤袜( hose的名词复数 ); 长统袜; 软管; 胶管
A hose is a long, flexible pipe made of rubber or plastic. Water is directed through a hose in order to do things such as put out fires, clean cars, or water gardens.
You've left the garden hose on...
你忘了关花园里的水管了。
The firemen unwrapped their hoses and began dousing the scorched grain silos.
消防员展开水龙带,开始冲着烧焦的谷仓喷水。
A hose is a pipe made of rubber or plastic, along which a liquid or gas flows, for example from one part of an engine to another.
Water in the engine compartment is sucked away by a hose.
发动机舱里的水由一条软管抽走。
If you hose something, you wash or water it using a hose.
We wash our cars and hose our gardens without even thinking of the water that uses.
我们洗车和浇灌花园时根本就没有想过用了多少水。
Hose is used to refer to tights, socks, and stockings.
If you have varicose veins, consider wearing elastic support hose.
如果患了静脉曲张,可以考虑穿弹力护腿袜。
Hose is an old-fashioned men's garment that looks like a pair of very tight trousers.
They turned fire hoses on the people and drenched them.
他们将消防水管对着人们,把他们浇了个透。
The truck left the loading dock with hoses still attached.
卡车驶离装货月台时塑料水龙带还连在上面。
The fireman trained their hoses on the burning building.
消防队员把水龙带对准燃烧的建筑物.
Are there any fire hoses in the building?
在这幢大楼里有消防水管 吗 ?
The sailors sluiced the deck with hoses.
水手们用水龙带冲洗甲板.