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blowpipe
blow·pipe B0340700 (blō′pīp′)n.1. A metal tube in which a flow of gas is mixed with a controlled flow of air to concentrate the heat of a flame, used especially in the identification of minerals.2. See blowgun.3. A long, narrow iron pipe used to gather, work, and blow molten glass.blowpipe (ˈbləʊˌpaɪp) n1. (Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) a long tube from which pellets, poisoned darts, etc, are shot by blowing. US word: blowgun 2. (Chemistry) Also called: blow tube a tube for blowing air or oxygen into a flame to intensify its heat and direct it onto a small area3. (Ceramics) a long narrow iron pipe used to gather molten glass and blow it into shapeblow•pipe (ˈbloʊˌpaɪp) n. 1. a tube through which a stream of air or gas is forced into a flame to concentrate and increase its heating action. 2. a long metal pipe used to gather and blow molten glass in making hollowware. 3. blowgun. [1675–85] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | blowpipe - a tube that directs air or gas into a flame to concentrate heatblow tube, blowtubetube, tubing - conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases | | 2. | blowpipe - a tube through which darts can be shot by blowingblowgun, blowtube, blow tubetube, tubing - conduit consisting of a long hollow object (usually cylindrical) used to hold and conduct objects or liquids or gases | Translationsblow2 (bləu) – past tense blew (blu) : past participle blown – verb1. (of a current of air) to be moving. The wind blew more strongly. (空氣)流動,吹 (空气)流动,吹 2. (of eg wind) to cause (something) to move in a given way. The explosion blew off the lid. 吹掉,轟掉 吹掉3. to be moved by the wind etc. The door must have blown shut. 吹動 吹动4. to drive air (upon or into). Please blow into this tube! 吹氣 吹气5. to make a sound by means of (a musical instrument etc). He blew the horn loudly. 吹響 吹响ˈblowhole noun a breathing-hole (through the ice for seals etc) or a nostril (especially on the head of a whale etc). (海豹在浮冰上所鑿的)呼吸孔,鯨魚的噴氣孔 (供海豹等呼吸的)冰窟窿,鲸头顶的呼吸孔 ˈblow-lamp, ˈblow-torch noun a lamp for aiming a very hot flame at a particular spot. The painter burned off the old paint with a blow-lamp. 噴燈,氣炬 喷灯ˈblowout noun1. the bursting of a car tyre. That's the second blowout I've had with this car. 車子爆胎 车胎爆裂2. (on eg an oil rig) a violent escape of gas etc. (鑽油平台上)氣體突然外洩 (突然)漏气 ˈblowpipe noun a tube from which a dart (often poisonous) is blown. (毒)箭吹管 吹管blow one's top to become very angry. She blew her top when he arrived home late. 大發脾氣 大发脾气blow out to extinguish or put out (a flame etc) by blowing. The wind blew out the candle; The child blew out the match. 吹熄(燈火) 吹熄(灯火) blow over to pass and become forgotten. The trouble will soon blow over. 被淡忘 被淡忘blow up1. to break into pieces, or be broken into pieces, by an explosion. The bridge blew up / was blown up. (被)炸碎 爆裂2. to fill with air or a gas. He blew up the balloon. 充氣 使充气3. to lose one's temper. If he says that again I'll blow up. 發脾氣 发脾气blowpipe
blowpipe1. a tube for blowing air or oxygen into a flame to intensify its heat and direct it onto a small area 2. a long narrow iron pipe used to gather molten glass and blow it into shape blowpipe[′blō‚pīp] (biology) A small tube, tapering to a straight or slightly curved tip, used in anatomy and zoology to reveal or clean a cavity. (engineering) A long, straight tube, used in glass blowing, on which molten glass is gathered and worked. A small, tapered, and frequently curved tube that leads a jet, usually of air, into a flame to concentrate and direct it; used in flame tests in analytical chemistry and in brazing and soldering of fine work. blowtorch blowpipe
blowpipe [blo´pīp] a tube through which a current of air is forced upon a flame to concentrate and intensify the heat.AcronymsSeeBPblowpipe
Synonyms for blowpipenoun a tube that directs air or gas into a flame to concentrate heatSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun a tube through which darts can be shot by blowingSynonymsRelated Words |