flume
英 [fluːm]
美[flum]
- n. 水道;笕槽;引水槽
- vt. 用引水槽输送;用引水槽引
- n. (Flume)人名;(德)弗卢梅
英英释义
- 1. a narrow gorge with a stream running through it
- 2. watercourse that consists of an open artificial chute filled with water for power or for carrying logs
实用场景例句
- Well, then, your plan went up the flume.
- 那么, 这下子好了, 你们的计划落空了.
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- Once it reaches the circulatory system, it flume ride to the central nervous system.
- 它一旦进入循环系统, 它很快到达中枢神经系统.
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- They wanted to flume the much needed water to the inland.
- 他们想用引水槽将极需的水输送到内地.
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- Experiment materials: jar , windpipe, limewater, flume and the experiment record chart for each group.
- 学生用材料: 广口瓶 、 导气管 、 石灰水、火柴、集气瓶、水槽和小组实验记录表.
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- The threshold phenomenon of fine sediment under wave action is described based on a flume experiment.
- 通过室内水槽试验,描述了波浪作用下细颗粒泥沙的起动现象.
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- Flume regards our idea of causal relation as the product of human mind's habitual association.
- 摘要休谟因果观的实质在于把因果关系看成是人心习惯联想的产物.
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- Shunt diversion flume is an effective method to clear silt by hydraulic energy.
- 分流冲沙是解决斗槽水力清淤的一种有效方法.
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- The stress and deformation of the flume satisfy requirements of the design code.
- 渡槽结构应力、变形满足规范要求.
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- Flume design has been generalized.
- 水槽的设计已经统一化.
辞典例句
- The complete length of the flume system is about 420 yards.
- 溜槽系统全长约420码.
辞典例句
- Such a trough is called flume.
- 这样的木槽叫水槽.
辞典例句
- The construction and theory of flow measurement of plane wing shape flume are introduced.
- 主要介绍了机翼形量水槽的构造、测流原理.
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中文词源
flume 水滑道,引水渠
来自拉丁语fluere, 流动,词源同fluent. 后用于指工厂引水渠及游乐设施的水滑道等。
双语例句
- 1. The following details pertain primarily to the critical - depth flume.
- 下面的详细说明主要是针对临界深度型水槽的.
来自辞典例句
- 2. The complete length of the flume system is about 420 yards.
- 溜槽系统全长约420码.
来自辞典例句
- 3. Flume design has been generalized.
- 水槽的设计已经统一化.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Such a trough is called flume.
- 这样的木槽叫水槽.
来自辞典例句
- 5. They wanted to flume the much needed water to the inland.
- 他们想用引水槽将极需的水输送到内地.
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英文词源
- flume (n.)
- late 12c., "stream," from Old French flum "running water, stream, river; dysentery," from Latin flumen "flood, stream, running water," from fluere "to flow" (see fluent). In U.S., used especially of artificial streams channeled for some industrial purpose.