释义 |
flume I. \ˈflüm\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from obsolete English, river, from Middle English flum, from Old French flum, flun, from Latin flumen, from fluere to flow — more at fluid 1. : a ravine or gorge with a stream running through 2. a. : an inclined channel for conveying water usually from a distance for various uses (as power production, transportation, or irrigation) b. : a channel (as of metal) placed in a stream of water to measure the volume or rate of flow c. : a channel for admitting water to a water turbine II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) transitive verb 1. : to divert the water of (a stream) by means of a flume; also : to divert (water) by means of a flume 2. : to transport (as fish to a cannery or logs to a mill) by way of a flume intransitive verb : to construct or use a flume < fluming along the edge of the slope > |