释义 |
snor·kel I. \ˈsnȯrkəl, -ȯ(ə)k-\ noun (-s) Etymology: German schnorchel, from German dialect, snout, from schnorchen to snore; akin to Middle High German snarchen to snore — more at snork 1. or schnor·kel also schnor·chel \ˈshnȯrkəl, -ȯ(ə)k-\ : a tube or pair of tubes housing air intake and exhaust pipes that can be extended above the surface of the water for operating submerged submarines 2. : any of various devices resembling a snorkel in appearance or function: as a. : a plastic breathing tube fitted at one end with a mouthpiece and at the other with a valve that admits air when projecting above water and closes when submerged and used for swimming near the surface with the head underwater b. : an air intake tube projecting above water on an automotive vehicle designed to travel submerged II. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. of a submarine : to operate submerged on diesel engines with only a snorkel showing above water 2. : to swim near the surface of the water with submerged face breathing through a snorkel |