1 a tube with a bowl-shaped part at one end, used to smoke tobacco -- курительная трубка
to smoke a pipe
2 to send something through a pipe -- пускать по трубам
The small amount of refuse present at the time of sampling included gas cylinders, pipes, metal fragments, cans, glass, vehicle batteries, and empty fuel drums.
Running water, interior pipes lightbulbs electrifying every room.
The cabinet, in which outer body, inner par ts, and pipes are glued with heat insulators, and thus cannot be disassembled maintaining reusability.
In desperation, they built jetties on the coast and -umed the ®sh in underground pipes from the boats to the processing plants.
Such detachment rates extrapolated to biofilms coating many kilometers of drinking-water pipes would result in the daily detachment of huge surfaces of biofilm.
A cabinet is decomposed into five independent par ts; namely, a structural frame, pipes, an outer par t, an inner par t, and heat insulators.
A micro-robot;6-8 would inspect and remedy problems on the inside of blood vessels, digestive organs, or small pipes in machines.
To warm the top-lighted galleries in the rear, they propose to place batteries of pipes under the floor, with iron gratings above.
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tubería, pipa, tubería [feminine…
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