bustle pipe - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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bustle pipe (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/bʌsl paɪp/

Meaning and Usage

A "bustle pipe" generally refers to a type of pipe used in plumbing or ventilation systems that is designed for high flow rates and is typically used to facilitate or improve the efficiency of gas or liquid movement. While the term is not commonly used in everyday conversation, it appears more frequently in technical and engineering contexts. The frequency of its use may lean more towards written contexts, especially within professional or technical documentation.

Example Sentences

  1. The plumber installed a new bustle pipe to ensure better water flow in the house.
  2. Плотник установил новую трубу для быстрого потока, чтобы обеспечить лучшее движение воды в доме.

  3. Engineers have recommended a bustle pipe for the industrial facility to improve efficiency.

  4. Инженеры рекомендовали установить трубу быстрого потока для промышленного предприятия, чтобы повысить эффективность.

  5. A malfunctioning bustle pipe can lead to significant issues in the heating system.

  6. Неправильно работающая труба быстрого потока может привести к серьезным проблемам в системе отопления.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "bustle pipe" does not have widely recognized idiomatic expressions associated with it, there are many common idioms using the word "bustle," which is more frequently encountered in the English language:

  1. Bustle about - To move around in a busy or energetic way.
  2. She was bustling about the kitchen, preparing dinner for her guests.
  3. Она носилась по кухне, готовя ужин для своих гостей.

  4. Bustle with energy - To be filled with activity or energy.

  5. The marketplace bustled with energy as vendors shouted their prices.
  6. Рынок кипел энергией, когда торговцы кричали свои цены.

  7. Bustle and hustle - The commotion and busy activity of life.

  8. Despite the bustle and hustle of the city, she found peace in the park.
  9. Несмотря на суету и шум города, она нашла спокойствие в парке.

Etymology

The word "bustle" is derived from the Middle English word "bustlen," which meant to move about energetically. This term has roots in Old French "bostler," meaning to make a noise or to make a fuss. The term "pipe" originates from the Old French word "pipe," which has Latin roots in "pipare," meaning to chirp or to make a noise, often referring to an elongated object.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - Pipe - Conduit - Tube

Antonyms: - Blockage - Obstruction - Impediment



25-07-2024