suc·tion /ˈsʌkʃən/
吸,吸入,吸上,吸引,吸力
suc·tion /ˈsəkʃən/ 名詞
抽吸,吸取,吸力,吸引,吸出,進氣,吸氣,吸水管,吸,吸出
Suc·tion n. The act or process of sucking; the act of drawing, as fluids, by exhausting the air.
Suction chamber, the chamber of a pump into which the suction pipe delivers.
Suction pipe, Suction valve, the induction pipe, and induction valve, of a pump, respectively.
Suction pump, the common pump, in which the water is raised into the barrel by atmospheric pressure. See Illust. of Pump.
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suction
n 1: a force over an area produced by a pressure difference
2: the act of sucking [syn: sucking, suck]
v 1: remove or draw away by the force of suction; "the doctors
had to suction the water from the patient's lungs"
2: empty or clean (a body cavity) by the force of suction;
"suction the uterus in an abortion"