pipes
n. 小管(一種通心粉製品); 管子( pipe的名詞複數 ); 菸斗; 管樂器; (管風琴的)音管
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...
打鑽時,他們不小心鑽破了一根燃氣管道。
The plant makes plastic covered steel pipes for the oil and gas industries.
這家工廠為石油和燃氣企業生產包塑鋼管。
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.
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.
Pipes are the same as bagpipes .
An organ pipe is one of the long hollow tubes in which air vibrates and produces a musical note.
If liquid or gas is piped somewhere, it is transferred from one place to another through a pipe.
The heated gas is piped through a coil surrounded by water...
受熱氣體透過水中的盤管輸送。
The villagers piped in drinking water from the reservoir...
村民用管道從水庫引來飲用水。
If someone, especially a child, pipes something, they say it in a high-pitched voice.
'But I want to help,' Bessie piped.
貝茜尖聲說:“但我想去幫忙。”
In some computer systems, a pipe is a method of passing information from one program to another.
1. a wind instrument; the player blows air into a bag and squeezes it out through pipes
The inves-tigators found that the underground pipes were badly corroded.
調查人員發現地下管道嚴重腐蝕。
The tented ceiling hides a maze of water pipes.
形似帳篷的天花板上隱藏著迷宮似的水管。
Are your hot and cold water pipes well insulated?
你們的冷熱水管包好隔熱層了嗎?
Both men were smoking evil-smelling pipes.
兩個男人都在抽著難聞的菸斗。
The water pipes will freeze.
水管會凍住。