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chute

/shoot/US // ʃut //UK // (ʃuːt) //

滑道,滑梯,溜槽,溜冰场

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
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    • : an inclined channel, as a trough, tube, or shaft, for conveying water, grain, coal, etc., to a lower level.
    • : a waterfall or steep descent, as in a river.
    • : a water slide, as at an amusement park.
    • : a steep slope, as for tobogganing.
    • : a narrow corridor or enclosure for livestock that keeps the animals moving in single file or holds an animal in a forward-facing position until released to proceed into a designated area.
v.有主动词 verb
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    chut·ed, chut·ing.

    • : to move or deposit, by or as if by means of a chute: The dock had facilities for chuting grain directly into the hold of a vessel.
v.无主动词 verb
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    chut·ed, chut·ing.

    • : to descend by or as if by means of a chute.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • If you aren’t rappelling into 50-degree chutes or navigating knife-edge ridges, most of the terrain forgives poor mountaineering skills.

  • They utilize a rotating blade to remove snow from a surface and then propel it through a chute.

  • Open the window, and down the chute into a trick-or-treat bag.

  • This food processor from Hamilton Beach is set apart by its ability to accommodate larger items thanks to an extra-wide feed chute and 14-cup capacity bowl.

  • The jump height out of the Dornier 228 airplane he and the others fling themselves out of is 3,000 feet above the ground, although smokejumpers who use an older, round-style chute do it from 1,500 feet.

  • Lane rose, but then he motioned to the chute, where the other cowboys were sitting astride the fences.

  • Some get hurt in the chute, which fits the bull like a coffin.

  • Even show ponies are not exempt from ending up in a narrowing chute that feeds the condemned in single file into the “stun box.”

  • Say what you will about the Israelis, but they are not slow out of the chute.

  • Try throwing all of these countries all into the single factory chute of identity.

  • In the first place it had been constructed to serve the purpose of a stairway and chute.

  • If ya would put' em through the chute, one at a time, 'stead of pushin' 'em up in droves, I could answer better.

  • Hollister began at the bottom of the chute, as he was beginning at the bottom of his fortune, to build up again.

  • It fell to a low level, but not so low that Hollister ever failed to shift his cedar bolts from chute mouth to mill.

  • The bolt piles grew; they were hurled swiftly down the chute into the dwindling river, rafted to the mill.