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pipeline
- IPA[ˈpʌɪplʌɪn]
英式
- a long pipe, typically underground, for conveying oil, gas, etc. over long distances.;a channel or system supplying goods or information
- convey (a substance) by a pipeline;design or execute (a computer or instruction) using the technique of pipelining
verb: pipeline, 3rd person present: pipelines, gerund or present participle: pipelining, past tense: pipelined, past participle: pipelined
noun: pipeline, plural noun: pipelines
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名詞
- 1. a long pipe, typically underground, for conveying oil, gas, etc. over long distances.
- ▪ a channel or system supplying goods or information the biggest heroin pipeline in history
- 2. a linear sequence of specialized modules used for pipelining.
- 3. the hollow formed by the breaking of a large wave.
動詞
- 1. convey (a substance) by a pipeline oil and gas were pipelined to refineries in Toronto
- 2. design or execute (a computer or instruction) using the technique of pipelining chip designers pipeline the instructions given to the hardware
- a long pipe, typically underground, for conveying oil over long distances: at least two oil pipelines were sabotaged
Oxford Dictionary
- a long pipe, typically underground, for conveying gas over long distances: a major gas pipeline is currently under construction
Oxford Dictionary
- awaiting completion or processing; being developed
Oxford American Dictionary
- in the process of being planned or developed
Oxford Dictionary
- an oil pipeline that extends for 800 miles (1,300 km) from Prudhoe Bay on the North Slope of ...
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- IPA[ˈpīpˌlīn]
美式
- a long pipe, typically underground, for conveying oil, gas, etc. over long distances.
- convey (a substance) by a pipeline: oil and gas were pipelined to refineries in Toronto
Oxford American Dictionary