单词 | pipe |
释义 | pipe n. & v. --n   1. a tube of metal, plastic, wood, etc. used to convey water, gas, etc.   2. (also tobacco-pipe) a a narrow wooden or clay etc. tube with a bowl at one end containing burning tobacco, the smoke from which is drawn into the mouth. b the quantity of tobacco held by this (smoked a pipe).   3. Mus. a a wind instrument consisting of a single tube. b any of the tubes by which sound is produced in an organ. c (in pl.) = BAGPIPES. d (in pl.) a set of pipes joined together, e.g. pan-pipes.   4. a tubal organ, vessel, etc. in an animal's body.   5. a high note or song, esp. of a bird.   6. a cylindrical vein of ore.   7. a cavity in cast metal.   8. a a boatswain's whistle. b the sounding of this.   9. a cask for wine, esp. as a measure of two hogsheads, usu. equivalent to 105 gallons (about 477 litres).   10. archaic the voice, esp. in singing. --vtr.   1. (also absol.) play (a tune etc.) on a pipe or pipes.   2. a convey (oil, water, gas, etc.) by pipes. b provide with pipes.   3. transmit (music, a radio programme, etc.) by wire or cable.   4. (usu. foll. by up, on, to, etc.) Naut. a summon (a crew) to a meal, work, etc. b signal the arrival of (an officer etc.) on board.   5. utter in a shrill voice; whistle.   6. a arrange (icing, cream, etc.) in decorative lines or twists on a cake etc. b ornament (a cake etc.) with piping.   7. trim (a dress etc.) with piping.   8. lead or bring (a person etc.) by the sound of a pipe.   9. propagate (pinks etc.) by taking cuttings at the joint of a stem. Phrases and idioms pipe away give a signal for (a boat) to start. pipe-cleaner a piece of flexible covered wire for cleaning a tobacco-pipe. pipe down   1. colloq. be quiet or less insistent.   2. Naut. dismiss from duty. pipe-fish any of various long slender fish of the family Syngnathidae, with an elongated snout. pipe-light a spill for lighting a pipe. pipe major an NCO commanding regimental pipers. pipe-organ Mus. an organ using pipes instead of or as well as reeds. pipe-rack a rack for holding tobacco-pipes. pipe-rolls hist. the annual records of the British Exchequer from the 12th-19th c. prob. because subsidiary documents were rolled in pipe form. pipe-stem the shaft of a tobacco-pipe. pipe-stone a hard red clay used by US Indians for tobacco-pipes. pipe up begin to play, sing, speak, etc. put that in your pipe and smoke it colloq. a challenge to another to accept something frank or unwelcome. Derivatives pipeful n. (pl. -fuls). pipeless adj. pipy adj. Etymology: OE pipe, pipian & OF piper f. Gmc ult. f. L pipare peep, chirp |
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