pipe [paɪp] noun countable TUBE 管子 ADVANCED ■a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place to another 管;管子;管道•a water/gas/sewer pipe供水管道/煤气管道/污水管 •a burst/fractured/leaking pipe爆裂/破裂/外泄的管道 [paɪp] noun countable TOBACCO 烟草 ■a short narrow tube with a small container at one end, used for smoking especially tobacco 烟斗•I ordered some tea for myself and lit my pipe.我叫了茶,点着了烟斗。 [paɪp] noun countable INSTRUMENT 乐器 ■a simple musical instrument made of a short narrow tube which is played by blowing through it 笛(子);管乐器 pipes [plural] ■another word for bagpipes bagpipes 的另一种说法 ■one of the metal or wood tubes in an organ through which air is pushed to make sound (管风琴的)音管 [paɪp] noun countable Put / Stick that in your pipe and smoke it! old-fashioned or humorous ■a rude way of telling someone that they must accept what you have just said, even if they do not like it 不管你喜欢与否都要接受! [paɪp] verb SPEAK 说 transitive ■to speak or sing in a high voice 用尖嗓子说;尖声唱 [paɪp] verb TUBE 管子 transitive usually passive [+ adv/prep] ■to transport in a pipe 用管道运输•Hot water is piped to all apartments from the central boiler room.热水从中央锅炉房经管道输送到每个公寓套房。 •figurative Music is piped throughout the hotel complex.音乐声在整栋饭店大楼里回荡。 [paɪp] verb Phrasal Verbs pipe down informal ■to stop talking or making unnecessary noise 停止讲话(或吵闹);安静下来•Will you please pipe down, you two? I'm trying to read!你们两个能安静下来吗?我在看书呢! [paɪp] verb Phrasal Verbs pipe up informal ■to suddenly start to speak or make a noise 突然开始说话(或发出噪音)•In the silence that followed, a lone voice piped up from the back of the room.随后一阵沉默,但突然从房间后面传来一个人的声音。 |