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faucet

/faw-sit/US // ˈfɔ sɪt //UK // (ˈfɔːsɪt) //

水龙头,水壶,龙头,阀门

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any device for controlling the flow of liquid from a pipe or the like by opening or closing an orifice; tap; cock.

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Examples

  • The faucet monitors your water usage and can detect leaks, too.

  • For a 1% annual fee based on the purchase price, Pacaso will handle all the annoying details of managing a property from afar, from paying the utilities to finding a plumber to come fix a leaky faucet.

  • Not sure whether it’s a focus thing, or simply that the Heat change defenses a lot midgame, which might turn the faucet on or off for the opponent.

  • All else being equal, this occasional leaky faucet of carbon would have created a slight deficit in the energy available to life in the past.

  • This compact dishwasher is a workhorse—it comes with a water tank that you can use in lieu of a kitchen faucet hookup.

  • We learn about his various phobias—his fear of scary TV shows or the sound the bathroom faucet makes.

  • The Iranian threat, of course, is real, but its immediacy gets turned on and off by the Prime Minister like a faucet.

  • The chief drew the tumbler full twice from the faucet and gulped down the water.

  • The hose coupling makes it easy to connect the motor directly to the water faucet.

  • For racking the wine, we should have: 1st a large brass faucet.

  • When the faucet is closed, the gas supply is shut off and the burners are put out.

  • There shouldn't be an inch of water-pipe, nor a single faucet, that didn't have his critical inspection—and bill according!

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