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pipe
/ˈpaɪp/
管,導管,輸送管,管狀器官,聲帶,煙斗,笛,管樂器(
vt
.)以管輸送
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
pipe
管;導管
From:
Network Terminology
pipe
管
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pipe
n.
1.
A
wind
instrument
of
music
,
consisting
of
a
tube
or
tubes
of
straw
,
reed
,
wood
,
or
metal
;
any
tube
which
produces
musical
sounds
;
as
,
a
shepherd's
pipe
;
the
pipe
of
an
organ
.
“Tunable
as
sylvan
pipe
.”
Now
had
he
rather
hear
the
tabor
and
the
pipe
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Any
long
tube
or
hollow
body
of
wood
,
metal
,
earthenware
,
or
the
like
:
especially
,
one
used
as
a
conductor
of
water
,
steam
,
gas
,
etc
.
3.
A
small
bowl
with
a
hollow
stem
, --
used
in
smoking
tobacco
,
and
,
sometimes
,
other
substances
.
4.
A
passageway
for
the
air
in
speaking
and
breathing
;
the
windpipe
,
or
one
of
its
divisions
.
5.
The
key
or
sound
of
the
voice
. [
R
.]
6.
The
peeping
whistle
,
call
,
or
note
of
a
bird
.
The
earliest
pipe
of
half-awakened
birds
.
--
Tennyson
.
7.
pl.
The
bagpipe
;
as
,
the
pipes
of
Lucknow
.
8.
Mining
An
elongated
body
or
vein
of
ore
.
9.
A
roll
formerly
used
in
the
English
exchequer
,
otherwise
called
the
Great
Roll
,
on
which
were
taken
down
the
accounts
of
debts
to
the
king
; --
so
called
because
put
together
like
a
pipe
.
10.
Naut.
A
boatswain's
whistle
,
used
to
call
the
crew
to
their
duties
;
also
,
the
sound
of
it
.
11.
A
cask
usually
containing
two
hogsheads
,
or
126
wine
gallons
;
also
,
the
quantity
which
it
contains
.
Pipe fitter
,
one
who
fits
pipes
together
,
or
applies
pipes
,
as
to
an
engine
or
a
building
.
Pipe fitting
,
a
piece
,
as
a
coupling
,
an
elbow
,
a
valve
,
etc
.,
used
for
connecting
lengths
of
pipe
or
as
accessory
to
a
pipe
.
Pipe office
,
an
ancient
office
in
the
Court
of
Exchequer
,
in
which
the
clerk
of
the
pipe
made
out
leases
of
crown
lands
,
accounts
of
cheriffs
,
etc
. [
Eng
.]
Pipe tree
Bot.
,
the
lilac
and
the
mock
orange
; --
so
called
because
their
were
formerly
used
to
make
pipe
stems
; --
called
also
pipe privet
.
Pipe wrench
,
or
Pipe tongs
,
a
jawed
tool
for
gripping
a
pipe
,
in
turning
or
holding
it
.
To smoke the pipe of peace
,
to
smoke
from
the
same
pipe
in
token
of
amity
or
preparatory
to
making
a
treaty
of
peace
, --
a
custom
of
the
American
Indians
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pipe
,
v. i.
1.
To
play
on
a
pipe
,
fife
,
flute
,
or
other
tubular
wind
instrument
of
music
.
We
have
piped
unto
you
,
and
ye
have
not
danced
.
--
Matt
.
xi
. 17.
2.
Naut.
To
call
,
convey
orders
,
etc
.,
by
means
of
signals
on
a
pipe
or
whistle
carried
by
a
boatswain
.
3.
To
emit
or
have
a
shrill
sound
like
that
of
a
pipe
;
to
whistle
.
“Oft
in
the
piping
shrouds.”
4.
Metal.
To
become
hollow
in
the
process
of
solodifying
; --
said
of
an
ingot
,
as
of
steel
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pipe
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Piped
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Piping
.]
1.
To
perform
,
as
a
tune
,
by
playing
on
a
pipe
,
flute
,
fife
,
etc
.;
to
utter
in
the
shrill
tone
of
a
pipe
.
A
robin
. . .
was
piping
a
few
querulous
notes
.
--
W
.
Irving
.
2.
Naut.
To
call
or
direct
,
as
a
crew
,
by
the
boatswain's
whistle
.
As
fine
a
ship's
company
as
was
ever
piped
aloft
.
--
Marryat
.
3.
To
furnish
or
equip
with
pipes
;
as
,
to
pipe
an
engine
,
or
a
building
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pipe
n
1:
a
tube
with
a
small
bowl
at
one
end
;
used
for
smoking
tobacco
[
syn
:
tobacco pipe
]
2:
a
long
tube
made
of
metal
or
plastic
that
is
used
to
carry
water
or
oil
or
gas
etc
. [
syn
:
pipage
,
piping
]
3:
a
hollow
cylindrical
shape
[
syn
:
tube
]
4:
a
tubular
wind
instrument
[
syn
:
tabor pipe
]
5:
the
flues
and
stops
on
a
pipe
organ
[
syn
:
organ pipe
,
pipework
]
v
1:
utter
a
shrill
cry
[
syn
:
shriek
,
shrill
,
pipe up
]
2:
transport
by
pipeline
; "
pipe
oil
,
water
,
and
gas
into
the
desert
"
3:
play
on
a
pipe
; "
pipe
a
tune
"
4:
trim
with
piping
; "
pipe
the
skirt
"
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Pipe
(1
Sam
. 10:5; 1
Kings
1:40;
Isa
. 5:12; 30:29).
The
Hebrew
word
halil
,
so
rendered
,
means
"
bored
through
,"
and
is
the
name
given
to
various
kinds
of
wind
instruments
,
as
the
fife
,
flute
,
Pan-pipes
,
etc
.
In
Amos
6:5
this
word
is
rendered
"
instrument
of
music
."
This
instrument
is
mentioned
also
in
the
New
Testament
(
Matt
. 11:17; 1
Cor
. 14:7).
It
is
still
used
in
Palestine
,
and
is
,
as
in
ancient
times
,
made
of
different
materials
,
as
reed
,
copper
,
bronze
,
etc
.
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