plural pipes
plural pipes
Learner's definition of PIPE
2
[count] : a tube with a small bowl at one end that is used for smoking tobacco烟斗 -
He smokes a pipe.他抽烟斗。
-
He lit the pipe.他点着了烟斗。
— see also peace pipe, water pipe 3
a [count] : a musical instrument that is in the shape of a tube, has holes along the top, and is played by blowing管乐器 — see also panpipe b [count] : any one of the large tubes of an organ that produce sound when air goes through them(管风琴的)音管
d pipes [plural] US, informal : a singer's voice(歌手的)嗓子
put/stick that in your pipe and smoke it
informal
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used to tell someone that they must accept what you say is true even though they might not like it or agree with you要求对方接受自己的观点或看法,即使对方并不这样认为)得承认事实,得接受现实 2 pipe /ˈpaɪp/ verb
pipes; piped; piping
pipes; piped; piping
Learner's definition of PIPE
1
[+ object] : to carry or move (something, such as water or oil) in a pipe用管子运输,用管道运输(水、油等) —
often used as (be) piped常用作(be) piped 2
[+ object] : to send (music or recorded sound) from one place to another through an electrical connection传送,播送(音乐、录音) —
usually used as (be) piped通常用作(be) piped 3
a [no object] : to play a pipe or the bagpipes用管乐器吹奏 b [+ object] : to play (a tune or song) on a pipe or the bagpipes吹奏(曲调或歌曲) 4
[+ object] : to decorate a cake, cookie, etc., with a line of (something, such as cream or frosting) by using a special bag or tube(用裱花袋或管子挤出奶油或糖霜等)在糕点上裱花
pipe down
[phrasal verb] informal
: to become quiet : to stop talking安静下来;停止说话
pipe up
[phrasal verb] informal
: to start talking : to say something开始讲话