sump / sʌmp /

⚽高中词汇底盘水箱水池污水池

sump 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a pit, well, or the like in which water or other liquid is collected.
  2. Machinery. a chamber at the bottom of a machine, pump, circulation system, etc., into which a fluid drains before recirculation or in which wastes gather before disposal.
  3. Mining. a space where water is allowed to collect at the bottom of a shaft or below a passageway.a pilot shaft or tunnel pushed out in front of a main bore.
  4. British. crankcase.
  5. British Dialect. a swamp, bog, or muddy pool.

sump 近义词

sump

等同于 bog

sump

等同于 septic tank

sump 的近义词 6
sump

等同于 cesspool

sump 的近义词 1

更多sump例句

  1. Army “hot waste” dumping records indicate it left radioactive cooling water buried in a sump in the Greenland ice sheet.
  2. Others show holes in netting around sump ponds meant to keep out wildlife and birds attracted by the shiny, sticky pools.
  3. Those vapors condense into a liquid later in the process and that “condensate” is collected in a storage area, called a sump.
  4. Then they install sump pumps to remove remnant toxic waters.
  5. Ef I aint done come traipsin' off en lef' my ole man money-pus, en he got sump'n' in dar w'at he won't take a purty fer, needer!
  6. He put his leg up on a bench and an old gentleman seen sump'n stickin' out.
  7. The average elevation that the water has to be raised is 65 feet, measuring from center of sump to point of delivery.
  8. That was sumpty-sump years ago,” said Artie Van Arlen, “you have him in the third grade.
  9. He had rather a fine horse, and in passing a sump-hole, his sled had skidded and slipped downhill into the water.