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tubing

/too-bing, tyoo-/US // ˈtu bɪŋ, ˈtyu- //UK // (ˈtjuːbɪŋ) //

管子,油管,管材,管道

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : material in the form of a tube: glass tubing.
    • : tubes collectively.
    • : a piece of tube: two feet of copper tubing.
    • : Also called inner-tubing. the sport or recreation of floating down a river or stream on an inner tube.

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Examples

  • The easy-to-use interchangeable tubing system allows for numerous resistance-training exercises.

  • The air is just traveling through your instrument’s tubing, rather than going straight out of your mouth.

  • It can easily handle a jaunt to the beach, camping trips, pool parties, river tubing, and so much more.

  • Flexible LED tubing is expected to be far more durable than the delicate glass neon tubes.

  • Add separate tubing and volume controls and this device can breathe for two patients at once.

  • Water tubing caused an estimated 7,136 accidents from people falling off, flipping over, or taking flight after a hard bounce.

  • Glass rods and tubing of sodium glass: for stirring rods, urinary pipets, etc.

  • Kent pointed to great reels of flexible metal tubing hanging near the tanks.

  • Wires extend down the upper tubing to within a short distance of the mercury.

  • It consists of a rack with several pieces of brass tubing cut to different lengths to give the proper tones as they are struck.

  • A small commutator, H, should now be made as follows: Obtain a piece of thin brass tubing about 5/8 in.