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单词 bucket brigade
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Definition of bucket brigade in US English:

bucket brigade

noun
  • A line of people who pass buckets of water from one to another to put out a fire.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But there will also be an extensive range of activities designed to show off firefighters' professional skills, including a road accident rescue, high angle rescue, a fire engine rodeo and bucket brigade event.
    • With his neighbours' assistance, Ralph started a bucket brigade but the water pressure was low and the fire spread rapidly.
    • The result can be compared to a bucket brigade in which a hundred people are required to cover the distance to the water needed to put the fire out, but only a few buckets are available.
    • Even the building right next door was burning, so they formed a bucket brigade in a frantic effort to keep the flames from consuming the dojo as well.
    • We formed a bucket brigade but decided it was of no use.
    • The original bucket brigade involved chains of people, buckets of water, and putting out fires.
    • Using newly invented leather hoses and hand-pumped fire engines, the volunteers were able to douse fires more efficiently than bucket brigades.
    • That fire lasted for nearly half an hour but was put out by a very active bucket brigade.
    • The guards, along with the school's safety officer, put out the blaze using a fire extinguisher and a bucket brigade.
    • These rows act as linear tracks along which microtubules can be passed: the kinesin molecules pass the tubules to one another like a bucket brigade.
    • Their experiments also demonstrate that loops with multiple peaks act as shift registers, or components that pass bits along from one position to the next, in the manner of a bucket brigade.
    • Through this project, the EMS set up bucket brigades that trained community members to extinguish fires.
    • Selig may have motivated the Twins the way a fire motivates a bucket brigade, and he did get doused.
    • If Catholic Bishops formed a bucket brigade to put out a burning building, she would stand in the middle and drop the buckets to protest the Church's refusal to ordain women.
    • Soldiers fight full-contact battles at night, and the next day they could be putting out a fire with a bucket brigade or handing out pens at schools.
    • What they need help with is mostly serving meals and answering phones - they aren't dragooning people into serving on bucket brigades.
    • Many vessels burned and smoked; there were cries and screams, and bucket brigades working frantically to stanch the fires that flared in dull red and sickly yellow hues through the gloom.
 
 

Definition of bucket brigade in US English:

bucket brigade

noun
  • A line of people who pass buckets of water from one to another to put out a fire.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Through this project, the EMS set up bucket brigades that trained community members to extinguish fires.
    • Using newly invented leather hoses and hand-pumped fire engines, the volunteers were able to douse fires more efficiently than bucket brigades.
    • If Catholic Bishops formed a bucket brigade to put out a burning building, she would stand in the middle and drop the buckets to protest the Church's refusal to ordain women.
    • But there will also be an extensive range of activities designed to show off firefighters' professional skills, including a road accident rescue, high angle rescue, a fire engine rodeo and bucket brigade event.
    • Many vessels burned and smoked; there were cries and screams, and bucket brigades working frantically to stanch the fires that flared in dull red and sickly yellow hues through the gloom.
    • We formed a bucket brigade but decided it was of no use.
    • These rows act as linear tracks along which microtubules can be passed: the kinesin molecules pass the tubules to one another like a bucket brigade.
    • The result can be compared to a bucket brigade in which a hundred people are required to cover the distance to the water needed to put the fire out, but only a few buckets are available.
    • With his neighbours' assistance, Ralph started a bucket brigade but the water pressure was low and the fire spread rapidly.
    • The guards, along with the school's safety officer, put out the blaze using a fire extinguisher and a bucket brigade.
    • What they need help with is mostly serving meals and answering phones - they aren't dragooning people into serving on bucket brigades.
    • Selig may have motivated the Twins the way a fire motivates a bucket brigade, and he did get doused.
    • Their experiments also demonstrate that loops with multiple peaks act as shift registers, or components that pass bits along from one position to the next, in the manner of a bucket brigade.
    • The original bucket brigade involved chains of people, buckets of water, and putting out fires.
    • Soldiers fight full-contact battles at night, and the next day they could be putting out a fire with a bucket brigade or handing out pens at schools.
    • Even the building right next door was burning, so they formed a bucket brigade in a frantic effort to keep the flames from consuming the dojo as well.
    • That fire lasted for nearly half an hour but was put out by a very active bucket brigade.
 
 
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