n.管子;管狀物;地鐵;電視;管狀器官
v.提供或裝上管子
過去式: tubed 過去分詞: tubed 現在分詞: tubing 第三人稱單數: tubes
/">考博英語詞匯單詞大全n.(名詞)管
軟管
管狀器官
內胎
真空管
筒
管狀隧道,管狀地下隧道
香煙
電視,電視機
電子管
(有時大寫)地下鐵(道)
一罐(啤酒)
顏料管
【炮】炮身
【汽鍋】鍋管
v.(動詞)用管輸送
坐內胎順流而下
給…裝上管子,把…裝管
把…弄成管狀
未通過(考試)
坐地下鐵道車去
使通過管子
把…置于管中
使成管狀
完蛋,徹底失敗
n.(名詞)[C]管,軟管 a hollow round pipe of metal; soft metal container for pastes, paints, etc.
[S]〈英〉地鐵 underground railway
[U]電子管; 顯像管 electron tube; valve
noun
1. an electric railway operating below the surface of the ground (usually in a city)
e.g. in Paris the subway system is called the `metro' and in London it is called the `tube' or the `underground'
Synonym: metroundergroundsubway systemsubway
2. conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases
Synonym: tubing
3. electronic device consisting of a system of electrodes arranged in an evacuated glass or metal envelope
Synonym: vacuum tubethermionic vacuum tubethermionic tubeelectron tubethermionic valve
4. (anatomy) any hollow cylindrical body structure
Synonym: tube-shaped structure
5. a hollow cylindrical shape
Synonym: pipe
verb
1. place or enclose in a tube
2. ride or float on an inflated tube
e.g. We tubed down the river on a hot summer day
3. convey in a tube
e.g. inside Paris, they used to tube mail
4. provide with a tube or insert a tube into
1. 管子;管;管狀物
A tube is a long hollow object that is usually round, like a pipe.
e.g. He is fed by a tube that enters his nose.
他靠鼻飼管進食。
e.g. ...a cardboard tube.
紙卷芯
2. (內盛膏狀物等的)管狀容器
A tube of something such as paste is a long, thin container which you squeeze in order to force the paste out.
tube什么意思
e.g. ...a tube of toothpaste.
一管牙膏
e.g. ...a small tube of moisturizer.
一小管保濕液
3. 管狀器官;管;道
Some long, thin, hollow parts in your body are referred to as tubes .
tube什么意思
e.g. The lungs are in fact constructed of thousands of tiny tubes.
肺實際上由上千條細微的氣管構成。
4. (倫敦的)地鐵
The tube is the underground railway system in London.
tube
e.g. I took the tube then the train and came straight here...
我先乘地鐵,然后坐火車直奔這里。
e.g. He travelled by tube.
他乘地鐵旅行。
5. 電視機
You can refer to the television as the tube .
e.g. The only baseball he saw was on the tube.
他看過的唯一一場棒球賽是在電視上看的。
6. (公司、經濟、機構)完全垮掉,徹底崩潰,告吹
a business, economy, or institution goes down the tubes or goes down the tube, it fails or collapses completely.
e.g. The country was going down the tubes economically...
該國經濟正在徹底崩潰。
e.g. When I was dieting, that was when my social life started going down the tube.
我節食的時候,也就切斷了一切社交生活。
7. see also: bronchial tube;cathode-ray tube;fallopian tube;inner tube;test tube
1. tube的反義詞
1. 管:形狀包括錠(Ingot), 板(Plate), 片(Sheet), 箔(Foil), 管(Tube), 線(Wire), 棒(Bar), 及壓模成形(Molding)之粉體物件. 熔煉: 真空感應重熔爐(VIM), 真空電弧重熔爐(VAR), 電子束重熔爐(EBM)
2. tube的反義詞
2. 真空管:現在的市售音箱(Amp)有三大主流, 真空管(Tube), 電晶體(Solid State或稱Transistor), 和數位模擬式(Modeling, 例如Line6產品). 真空管因為里面有點電流阻力, 所以吉它訊號經過管子后, 伏特數(Voltage)會稍被減低,
3. 內胎:答案是:內胎(tube),因為除非外胎(tyre)磨損嚴重,不然不會隨便換掉,因為一個好的外胎都要一千元以上....
n.(名詞)英式英語中tube可表示“地下鐵道,地下電車”; 而在美式英語中則用subway表示。
☆ 1611年進入英語,直接源自中古法語的tube;最初源自古典拉丁語的tubus,意為煙斗。
以上就是本站詳細整理的詞語tube是什么意思的翻譯解釋,供大家參考一下。
Step 3: Use a pencil to make a hole into both sides of the tube.(第三步:用鉛筆在試管的兩邊都戳一個洞。)
I work in the extruded tube business.(我在擠壓管行業工作。)
Heat the glass tube to the point that it can bend.(將玻璃管加熱到能彎曲的程度。)
The tube of the tube worm is really, really long.(管蟲的管非常非常長。)
We know they smear a liquid on the tube, but we don't know where they secrete it from or what its chemical composition is.(我們知道它們在管上涂抹了一種液體,但我們不知道它們從哪里分泌出這種液體,也不知道它的化學成分是什么。)
The only baseball he saw was on the tube.(他只在電視上看過棒球比賽。)
The only components required, are six feet of plastic tube, and a container to catch the water.(唯一需要的組件是6英尺長的塑料管和一個接水的容器。)
They inserted a tube in his mouth to help him breathe.(他們在他嘴里插了根導管幫助他呼吸。)
Wind blows through the tube and makes it fly and dance around.(風吹過管子,使它飛起來,四處飛舞。)
After supper, we'd sprawl on Mom's bed and stare for hours at the tube.(晚飯后,我們趴在媽媽的床上,看了好幾個小時電視。)
用作名詞(n.)
A test tube is closed at one end and open at the other.The Mercury in the Tube fell down lower, about three inches.