| 单词 | tube | 
| 释义 | tube From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishTechnology, Daily life, Biology, Television & radiotubetube1 /tjuːb $ tuːb/  ●●● S3 W3 noun1 pipe for liquid [countable]TD a round pipe made of metal, glass, rubber etc, especially for liquids or gases to go through → inner tube, test tube2 [countable] a long hollow object that is usually roundpasta tubesa toilet roll tube3 container [countable]DT a narrow container made of plastic or soft metal and closed at one end, that you press between your fingers in order to push out the soft substance that is insidea tube of toothpaste4 in your body [countable]HB a tube-shaped part inside your bodythe bronchial tubes 5  → the tube6  → go down the tubes7  → the tube8 electrical equipment [countable] technicalAMT the part of a television that produces the picture on the screen SYN cathode ray tubeExamples from the Corpustube• Casey is twenty yards from Balham tube station.• The wave spiralled forwards into a flawless but bone-crushing tube.• Fallopian tubes• The mere presence of tubes turned the MITerminator 3 cables to a brittle mess.• Sedimenting particles in the horizontal-head centrifuge must travel the entire length of the liquid in the tube.• Additionally, when a horizontal-head centrifuge stops. the tubes fall from the horizontal to the vertical position.• In the female this tube is broader than in the male.• Briefly, a vertical tube turned a blank glass eye on him and Ezra and the glass eye contemplated each other.tubetube2 verb [intransitive]to float on a river on a large inner tube for fun→ See Verb tableOrigin tube1 (1600-1700) French Latin tubus  | 
	
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