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piping

/pahy-ping/US // ˈpaɪ pɪŋ //UK // (ˈpaɪpɪŋ) //

管道,管线,铺设管道,管子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : pipes collectively; a system or network of pipes.
    • : material formed into a pipe or pipes.
    • : the act of a person or thing that pipes.
    • : the sound of pipes.
    • : a shrill sound.
    • : the music of pipes.
    • : a cordlike ornamentation made of icing, used on pastry.
    • : a tubular band of ornamental material, sometimes containing a cord, used for trimming the edges and seams of clothing, upholstery, etc.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by the peaceful music of the pipe.
    • : playing on a musical pipe.
    • : that pipes.
    • : emitting a shrill sound: a piping voice.

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Examples

  • They’ve built a platform for shareable Markdown-based apps that can a user can launch from the terminal, giving them a visual interface that can be filled out and adjusted before piping output back into the terminal.

  • The walls are thin, so don’t expect the food to stay piping hot when not in cooking mode.

  • Even though you can actually feel the piping when pressing down on the pad, it’s definitely not harsh or uncomfortable.

  • I taught myself to use a piping bag to decorate my cakes with flowers.

  • Fill a piping bag with the filling and place in the fridge to set for about 30 minutes.

  • You could sew lead piping into that and it wouldn't show up.

  • He saw a chain barrier covered with PVC piping that the Jeep had apparently struck and damaged before becoming stuck.

  • In an email to White, Minyon wrote, “I am piping up saying we need your services,” adding “I will fight for it.”

  • When the piping finally concludes, a third man steps forward.

  • He said he was a retired pipe designer, and had done the piping for the Wild Turkery distillery down the road.

  • The Shepherd, who was as wise as he was comely, had proper regard for her rank and danced in her honor to his own piping.

  • There was a mingled odour of foods, piping hot, and over all the grateful aroma from half a dozen coffee-pots.

  • So we awoke in the morning, with the sunshine smiting the snow into diamonds and a chickadee piping for breakfast.

  • The merman uncoiled a length of thin, flexible piping which joined a two-foot canister with a flat piece of metallic fabric.

  • "You sure mustn't speak to a lady that way," replied the stranger, firmly, in his little piping voice.