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funnel
воронка – Baermann funnel – Berlese funnel – Buchner funnel – ciliated funnel – dropping funnel – swimming funnel – Tullgren funnel
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  1. воронка; раструб 2. дымоход, труба (паровоза, парохода) 3. кухонная воронка 4. литник 5. колпак над очагом 6. усадочная раковина 7. переливать через воронку to funnel all one's energies into a job —- вложить все свои силы в какое-л дело the contributions were funnelled into one account —- все взносы переводились на один счет 8. складывать трубочкой (руки, губы) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  noun  1) дымовая труба, дымоход  2) воронка  3) tech. литник ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  1) воронка 2) воронок 3) раструб - Buchner funnel - collector funnel - condensing funnel - discharge funnel - drop funnel - emptying funnel - exponential funnel - filling funnel - filtering funnel - flaring funnel - funnel casing - inlet funnel - revolving funnel - safety funnel - separating funnel - spinning funnel ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  воронка дымовая труба, дымоход exhaust funnel Marsh funnel ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  1) воронка; раструб 2) дымовая труба; вентиляционная труба 3) метал. литниковая воронка, литниковый ход 4) дефлектор с раструбом (у вентилятора) 5) метал. усадочная раковина в виде воронки 6) метал. пресс-утяжина 7) конус электронно-лучевой трубки, конус кинескопа - air funnel - approach funnel - charging funnel - depositing funnel - dropping funnel - glass funnel - Marsh funnel - overflow funnel - priming funnel - rectangular funnel ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
6.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a narrow tube or pipe widening at the top, for pouring liquid, powder, etc., into a small opening. 2 a metal chimney on a steam engine or ship. 3 something resembling a funnel in shape or use. --v.tr. & intr. (funnelled, funnelling; US funneled, funneling) guide or move through or as through a funnel. Derivatives funnel-like adj. Etymology: ME f. Prov. fonilh f. LL fundibulum f. L infundibulum f. infundere (as IN-(2), fundere pour) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English fonel, from Anglo-French fonyle, from Old Occitan fonilh, from Medieval Latin fundibulum, short for Latin infundibulum, from infundere to pour in, from in- + fundere to pour — more at found  Date: 15th century  1.  a. a utensil that is usually a hollow cone with a tube extending from the smaller end and that is designed to catch and direct a downward flow  b. something shaped like a ~  2. a stack or flue for the escape of smoke or for ventilation (as on a ship)  II. verb  (-neled; also -nelled; -neling; also -nelling)  Date: 1594  intransitive verb  1. to have or take the shape of a ~  2. to pass through or as if through a ~ or conduit the crowd ~s through the doors  transitive verb  1. to form in the shape of a ~ ~ed his hands and shouted through them  2. to move to a focal point or into a conduit or central channel contributions were ~ed into one account ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (funnels, funnelling, funnelled) Note: in AM, use 'funneling', 'funneled' 1. A funnel is an object with a wide, circular top and a narrow short tube at the bottom. Funnels are used to pour liquids into containers which have a small opening, for example bottles. N-COUNT 2. A funnel is a metal chimney on a ship or railway engine powered by steam. ...a merchantman with three masts and two funnels. N-COUNT 3. You can describe as a funnel something that is narrow, or narrow at one end, through which a substance flows and is directed. These fires create convection funnels, and throw a lot of particles into the upper atmosphere. N-COUNT 4. If something funnels somewhere or is funnelled there, it is directed through a narrow space. The winds came from the north, across the plains, funnelling down the valley... High tides in the North Sea were funnelled down into the English Channel by a storm. VERB: V adv/prep, be V-ed adv/prep, also V n adv/prep 5. If you funnel money, goods, or information from one place or group to another, you cause it to be sent there as it becomes available. Its Global Programme on AIDS funnelled money from donors to governments... = channel VERB: V n prep/adv ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a tube used for pouring liquids or powders into a container with a narrow opening  (Use a funnel to pour the oil into the bottle.) 2 BrE a metal chimney for letting smoke out from a steam engine or steam ship  (- compare smokestack) ~2 v funnelled, funnelling BrE, funneled, funneling AmE to pass or be passed through a narrow opening, especially to pass a large amount of something through it + through/into  (The crowd funnelled through the narrow streets.) through/intofunnel sth into sth  (He funneled the petrol into the can.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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