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sump

/suhmp/US // sʌmp //UK // (sʌmp) //

底盘,水箱,水池,污水池

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a pit, well, or the like in which water or other liquid is collected.
    • : 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.
    • : 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.
    • : British. crankcase.
    • : British Dialect. a swamp, bog, or muddy pool.

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Examples

  • Army “hot waste” dumping records indicate it left radioactive cooling water buried in a sump in the Greenland ice sheet.

  • Others show holes in netting around sump ponds meant to keep out wildlife and birds attracted by the shiny, sticky pools.

  • Those vapors condense into a liquid later in the process and that “condensate” is collected in a storage area, called a sump.

  • Then they install sump pumps to remove remnant toxic waters.

  • 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!

  • He put his leg up on a bench and an old gentleman seen sump'n stickin' out.

  • The average elevation that the water has to be raised is 65 feet, measuring from center of sump to point of delivery.

  • That was sumpty-sump years ago,” said Artie Van Arlen, “you have him in the third grade.

  • He had rather a fine horse, and in passing a sump-hole, his sled had skidded and slipped downhill into the water.