| 释义 | ▪ I. 	†  ˈintube, n. Obs. rare. [ad. L. intubus (intybus, intibus), ad. Gr. ἔντυβον.]
 =  endive, q.v.
 
 1657Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 243 The sative Succory, or Intube. ▪ II. 	intube, v.|ɪnˈtjuːb|
 [f. in-2 + tube.]
 trans. To place in a tube. Hence inˈtubed ppl. a.
 
 1688J. Smith Baroscope 61 Just equal to the Top of the intubed Mercury. |