Noun
/wɔːtə(r) ɪnˈfjuːʒən tjuːb/
The term "water-infusion tube" refers to a specialized tube used to infuse water or other fluids into a system, often in medical or agricultural contexts. This term is not frequently used in everyday conversation; it is more prevalent in written contexts, particularly in technical or medical documentation.
Врач использовал водяную инфузионную трубку, чтобы гарантировать, что пациент получает достаточное количество жидкости во время процедуры.
The water-infusion tube was crucial for maintaining the correct moisture levels in the hydroponic system.
Водяная инфузионная трубка была ключевой для поддержания правильного уровня влаги в гидропонной системе.
Technicians inspected the water-infusion tube for any signs of wear or damage before the experiment.
The term "water" appears in various idiomatic expressions, but "water-infusion tube" itself is not commonly associated with idiomatic use. However, here are some idiomatic expressions that involve "water":
Этот аргумент не выдерживает критики при тщательном рассмотрении.
Under water
После наводнения многие дома оставались под водой в течение нескольких дней.
Like water off a duck’s back
Критика просто скатывается с него, как вода с гусиной спины.
Water under the bridge
The word "water" comes from Old English "wæter," which has Germanic roots. The term "infusion" derives from Latin "infusio," meaning "to pour in." "Tube" originates from the Latin "tubus," referring to a cylindrical container. The combination of these terms emphasizes the function of the tube in facilitating the infusion of water.
Synonyms: - Water delivery tube - Fluid infusion line
Antonyms: - Water drainage tube - Air tube (in some contexts)
The phrase "water-infusion tube" is highly specific to technical and medical fields and does not have widespread everyday usage, limiting its role in idiomatic expressions or common conversation.