gas-filled tube - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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gas-filled tube (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/gæs fɪld tuːb/

Meaning and Usage

A gas-filled tube refers to a cylindrical container that is filled with gas, often used in various scientific and industrial applications. These tubes can serve multiple purposes depending on the context, such as in lighting (neon signs), electronics (vacuum tubes), or gas discharge in scientific experiments.

In general, the term is less frequently used in everyday conversation but is common in technical and scientific discussions. It is used more in written contexts, such as textbooks, research papers, or technical manuals.

Example Sentences

  1. The scientists analyzed the gas-filled tube to determine its composition.
  2. Ученые проанализировали газонаполненную трубку, чтобы определить её состав.

  3. The neon lights are created using gas-filled tubes that emit bright colors when electricity passes through them.

  4. Неоновые огни создаются с помощью газонаполненных трубок, которые излучают яркие цвета, когда через них проходит электричество.

  5. During the experiment, the researchers observed that the gas-filled tube reacted differently under various temperatures.

  6. Во время эксперимента исследователи заметили, что газонаполненная трубка реагировала по-разному при различных температурах.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "gas-filled tube" does not commonly appear in idiomatic expressions, its components can be part of several phrases. Here are a few idioms related to the concept of gas or tubes.

  1. "Full of hot air"
    This idiom means someone is talking nonsense or making exaggerated claims.
  2. His speech was full of hot air; he had no substance to back up his ideas.
  3. Его речь была полна пустых слов; у него не было доказательств, чтобы обосновать свои идеи.

  4. "Blow off steam"
    This means to release pent-up energy or emotion, usually through physical activity.

  5. After a long week at work, I like to blow off steam by going for a run.
  6. После долгой недели на работе мне нравится выпустить пар, пойдя на пробежку.

  7. "Go down the tubes"
    This means to fail or waste away.

  8. His plans for a big promotion went down the tubes after the company downsized.
  9. Его планы на большое повышение пошли коту под хвост после сокращений в компании.

Etymology

The term "gas" comes from the Greek word "chaos," referring to a state of formlessness, while "filled" comes from the Old English "fyllan," meaning to make full. "Tube" originates from the Latin "tubus," which means a pipe or hollow cylinder. The combination of these words provides a straightforward understanding of the object as a cylindrical form that is filled with gas.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms:
- Gas tube
- Gas container
- Gas chamber

Antonyms:
- Solid tube
- Liquid-filled tube
- Empty tube



25-07-2024