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spigot

/spig-uht/US // ˈspɪg ət //UK // (ˈspɪɡət) //

水嘴,水龙头,水栓,水枪

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a small peg or plug for stopping the vent of a cask.
    • : a peg or plug for stopping the passage of liquid in a faucet or cock.
    • : a faucet or cock for controlling the flow of liquid from a pipe or the like.
    • : the end of a pipe that enters the enlarged end of another pipe to form a joint.

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Examples

  • In the meantime, founders Paul Davison and Rohan Seth are turning on the money spigot with a Creator Grant Program that will put some of their venture capital cash directly in Clubhouse influencers’ pockets.

  • Simply put, we’ve got the spigot on, filling up the tub, while the drain is partially plugged.

  • That is because having the approval to open a charter school is not required to turn on the spigot of federal money.

  • Turning off the spigot of political advertising is intended to limit the risk of sophisticated propaganda campaigns that could lead to more confusion or unrest.

  • The extra water is nice to have on hand, and the spigot and catch make a great sink.

  • So saying, he rang the bell as if the house was his own, and desired Spigot to show him the way to his servant.

  • He had corked three, but Jawleyford re-corked them, and Spigot was now reproducing them to our friends.

  • Spigot, at this moment entering to announce tea and coffee, was interrupted in his oration by Sponge demanding some brandy.

  • Represents a longitudinal section of a Spigot and Faucet Pipe.

  • Spigot at last put an end to their efforts by announcing that 'tea and coffee were ready!'