0 a long tube that liquid or gas can move through -- tubería
a water pipe
1 a tube with a bowl-shaped part at one end, used to smoke tobacco -- pipa
He smokes a pipe.
2 a long hollow tube through which liquid or gas flows -- tubería [ feminine, singular ]
3 a thin hollow tube with a bowl at one end, used for smoking -- pipa [ feminine, singular ]
to smoke a pipe fumar una pipa
4 a hollow tube through which musical sound is produced -- flauta [ feminine, singular ]
5 to send liquid or gas to a place using a pipe -- canalizar
The oil is piped from Alaska. El aceite es canalizado desde Alaska.
6 to send sound from one place to another -- emitir
music being piped into the elevators la música que se emite en los ascensores
Asbestos also merits attention because until recently it was used in the construction industry and in water supply pipes.
So there is certainly no option but to replace lead pipes and lead fittings if we want to comply with the value of 10 microgrammes of lead.
Magnificently painted it may be, but this pipe can never be smoked.
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管子, 管, 管道…
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管子, 管, 管道…
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cano, cachimbo…
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管, (水道管などの)パイプ, キセル…
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boru, pipo, boruyla taşımak…
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tuyau [masculine], conduite [feminine], pipe [feminine]…
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tub, canonada, pipa…
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أنْبوب, غَليون…
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