siphon
n. 虹吸管
vt. 用虹吸管吸(或輸送)(液體)
vi. 透過虹吸管
If you siphon liquid from a container, you make it come out through a tube and down into a lower container by enabling the pressure of the air on it to push it out.
She puts a piece of plastic tubing in her mouth and starts siphoning gas from a huge metal drum...
她把一根塑膠管放進嘴裡,開始從一個巨大的金屬桶裡吸氣。
Tell Mac to siphon petrol out of his wagon.
讓馬克把他車裡的汽油抽出來。
A siphon is a tube that you use for siphoning liquid.
If you siphon money or resources from something, you cause them to be used for a purpose for which they were not intended.
He had siphoned thousands of pounds a week from the failing business...
他一週之內從這家瀕臨破產的企業裡抽走了數千英鎊的資金。
They siphon foreign aid money into their personal bank accounts.
他們把國外救濟金非法轉入了個人銀行賬戶。
1. a tube running from the liquid in a vessel to a lower level outside the vessel so that atmospheric pressure forces the liquid through the tube
1. convey, draw off, or empty by or as if by a siphon
2. move a liquid from one container into another by means of a siphon or a siphoning action;
They also have a specialized siphon jet under its mantle and propels them as well.
披風狀的身體下方還有特別的虹管,也可噴水助遊.
Sand Island Siphon the fuel out of that aircraft!
把那架飛機上的燃料抽出來!
Siphon Life will now properly gain a benefit from Shadow Mastery.
生命虹吸現在將從陰影掌握當中獲得正確的加成.
A new type of sand storage silo with local fluidization and siphon discharging is recommended.
提出了區域性流態化虹吸卸料的新型砂倉.
In 1840, the British marine engineer invented Naber Siphon coffee heater.
1840年, 英國海洋工程師納貝爾發明了虹吸式咖啡加熱器.