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funnel

/fuhn-l/US // ˈfʌn l //UK // (ˈfʌnəl) //

漏斗,漏斗状物,漏斗型,漏斗式

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n.名词 noun
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    • : a cone-shaped utensil with a tube at the apex for conducting liquid or other substance through a small opening, as into a bottle, jug, or the like.
    • : a smokestack, especially of a steamship.
    • : a flue, tube, or shaft, as for ventilation.
    • : Eastern New England. a stovepipe.
v.有主动词 verb
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    fun·neled, fun·nel·ing or fun·nelled, fun·nel·ling.

    • : to concentrate, channel, or focus: They funneled all income into research projects.
    • : to pour through or as if through a funnel.
v.无主动词 verb
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    fun·neled, fun·nel·ing or fun·nelled, fun·nel·ling.

    • : to pass through or as if through a funnel.

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Examples

  • If your lead-generating article attracts the crowd that is not that deep into the sales funnel, you may be setting yourself for failure.

  • “We’re seeing more opportunities and we can say this type of story-driven approach to content works at every aspect of the funnel,” said Burrell-Stinson.

  • The sequential messaging drives also high-quality leads as they guide the user down through the funnel to convert.

  • The most important pages of your site are the bottom of the funnel pages that urge visitors to make a purchase.

  • You can use analytics software to set up funnels that show the process that your audience goes through before deciding to buy your product.

  • ISIS is able to funnel about 30 to 50 suicide bombers a month into Iraq.

  • So why, then, is Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel lobbying the Illinois legislature to funnel more people into prison for longer?

  • Basically, Time Warner Cable agreed to funnel more cash to CBS.

  • The funnel was roaring in the depths of the woods; William boldly pursued it for another half mile.

  • The funnel swerved off the road and came sweeping up the hillside toward them.

  • "Which has advanced——" That wave hove green water over the funnel.

  • Beyond the skylight rose the bright brass funnel of the cabin chimney, and the winch, by means of which the lantern was hoisted.

  • As in the tornadoes, the waterspout begins with a funnel, which descends from the sky to the surface of the sea.

  • When cool, it may be filtered through a funnel lined with filtering paper.

  • A thin wreath of smoke curled out of the funnel in his cabin, and they knew he was getting a meal.