Word: pipe

Category: pipe

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Related words: pipe

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Synonyms: pipe

eyeglass

Translations: pipe

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spanish
Translations:
tubo, conducto, cañón, pipa, caño
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german
Translations:
pfeife, pfeifenkopfschlüssel, rohrleitung, schlauch, röhre, rohre, rohr
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french
Translations:
conduit, tuyau, canule, tuyauterie, conduite, canon, calumet, tubulure
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italian
Translations:
pipa, canna, condotto, tubo
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portuguese
Translations:
condutas, cano, cachimbo, pioneiro, tubagem, tubo, tubulação, canudo
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dutch
Translations:
leidingen, roer, pijp, loop, steel, kanaal, buis, slang, tabakspijp
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russian
Translations:
свирель, канал, люлька, волынка, радиатор, дудка, пение, насвистывать, передавать, бочка, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
rør
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swedish
Translations:
pipa, ledning, rör
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finnish
Translations:
johto, hormi, piippu, torvi, kirkua, ränni, pilli, putki, urkupilli, putket
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danish
Translations:
rør, pibe
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czech
Translations:
trubka, roura, fajfka, píšťala, trubička, dýmka, potrubí, trubice
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polish
Translations:
rurka, potok, skanalizować, piszczałka, świstać, dudka, fujara, fujarka, rura, fajka, ...
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turkish
Translations:
boru, tüp
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greek
Translations:
σωλήνας, πίπα, αυλός
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ukrainian
Translations:
плата
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bulgarian
Translations:
тръба
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estonian
Translations:
piip, puhkpill, lõõr
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croatian
Translations:
frula, pištaljka, svirala, cjevovod, lula, cijev
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latin
Translations:
canalis, calamus
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lithuanian
Translations:
vamzdynas, pypkė, vamzdis
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latvian
Translations:
caurule, pīpe
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romanian
Translations:
pipă, tub, ţeavă
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slovenian
Translations:
cev
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slovak
Translations:
fajka, trubka, trubička

The meaning and "use of": pipe

noun
  • a tube of metal, plastic, or other material used to convey water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances. - Roads, bridges, utility lines, water and sewer pipes , and other supporting services have to be rebuilt.
  • a narrow tube made from wood, clay, etc., with a bowl at one end for containing burning tobacco, the smoke from which is drawn into the mouth. - Household objects ranging from baskets to pipes for smoking tobacco are made out of bamboo.
  • a wind instrument consisting of a single tube with holes along its length that are covered by the fingers to produce different notes. - a reed pipe
  • a command that causes the output from one routine to be the input for another. - You can use the pipe to redirect the file's output.
  • a cask for wine, especially as a measure equal to two hogsheads, usually equivalent to 105 gallons (about 477 liters). - The pipe is Portugal's most famous wine measure.
verb
  • convey (water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances) through a pipe or pipes. - water from the lakes is piped to several towns
  • play (a tune) on a pipe or pipes. - Bag piper Sir Robert Bell piped the tune ‘Highland Cathedral’ as the many uniformed officers saluted their fallen comrade.
  • decorate (clothing or soft furnishings) with a thin cord covered in fabric. - I saw a cute little waistcoat in a Burda magazine, done in gingham fabric, piped all around the edges, and on the back was a placket done up with ties.

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