英:['fʌnəld]
美:['fʌnəld]
英:['fʌnəld]
美:['fʌnəld]
noun
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
something shaped like a funnel
a stack or flue for the escape of smoke or for ventilation (as on a ship)
verb
intransitive verb
to have or take the shape of a funnel
to pass through or as if through a funnel or conduit
the crowd funnels through the doors
transitive verb
to form in the shape of a funnel
funneled his hands and shouted through them
to move to a focal point or into a conduit or central channel
contributions were funneled into one account
funnel chest[医]漏斗胸
Noun Middle English funell, fonel, borrowed from Anglo-French fonyle, borrowed from Old Occitan (Gascony, Périgord) fonilh, going back to early Medieval Latin fundibulum, shortened from Latin infundibulum, from infundere "to pour in, fill (with something poured in)" + -i- -i- + -bulum, instrumental suffix (going back to Indo-European *-dhlom) — more at infuse Note: As noted by Französisches etymologisches Wörterbuch, the incidence of this Occitan word in English (and Anglo-French) is most likely due to commercial contacts between England and the wine merchants of the Bordeaux region. Verb verbal derivative of funnel >entry 1
The first known use of funnel was in the 15th century
furbelownoun
flounce entry 4, ruffle
something suggesting a furbelow
furbearernoun
an animal that bears fur
furnoun
a piece of the pelt of an animal
an article of clothing made with fur
the hairy coat of a mammal especially when fine, soft, and thick
fun1 of 3noun
someone or something that provides amusement or enjoyment picnics are great fun
the twins were fun to have around
a good time : amusement, enjoyment plays cards just for fun
have fun
words or actions that make someone or something an object of unkind laughter
kids making fun of me
fun2 of 3verb
to engage in joking or play
I was only funning
fun3 of 3adjective
providing fun a fun person
a fun party
full of fun : pleasant sense 1
have a fun time
funny1 of 2adjective
causing or intended to cause laughter
a funny story
different from ordinary in a way that is odd, curious, or suspicious that's funny—they were here yesterday there's something funny going on
it's funny you should ask
involving trickery
don't try anything funny
funny2 of 2noun
one that is funnyespecially: joke entry 1 sense 1
plural comic strips or the comic section of a newspaper—usually used with the
funny1 of 2adjective
causing or intended to cause laughter
a funny story
different from ordinary in a way that is odd, curious, or suspicious that's funny—they were here yesterday there's something funny going on
it's funny you should ask
involving trickery
don't try anything funny
funny2 of 2noun
one that is funnyespecially: joke entry 1 sense 1
plural comic strips or the comic section of a newspaper—usually used with the
funnel1 of 2noun
a utensil usually shaped like a hollow cone with a tube extending from the point and used to catch and direct a downward flow (as of liquid)
something shaped like a funnel
the funnel cloud of a tornado
a large pipe for the escape of smoke or for ventilation (as on a ship)
funnel2 of 2verb
to move or cause to move to a central point or into a central channel
funnel1 of 2noun
a utensil usually shaped like a hollow cone with a tube extending from the point and used to catch and direct a downward flow (as of liquid)
something shaped like a funnel
the funnel cloud of a tornado
a large pipe for the escape of smoke or for ventilation (as on a ship)
funnel2 of 2verb
to move or cause to move to a central point or into a central channel
funnel1 of 2noun
a utensil usually shaped like a hollow cone with a tube extending from the point and used to catch and direct a downward flow (as of liquid)
something shaped like a funnel
the funnel cloud of a tornado
a large pipe for the escape of smoke or for ventilation (as on a ship)
funnel2 of 2verb
to move or cause to move to a central point or into a central channel
funnel1 of 2noun
a utensil usually shaped like a hollow cone with a tube extending from the point and used to catch and direct a downward flow (as of liquid)
something shaped like a funnel
the funnel cloud of a tornado
a large pipe for the escape of smoke or for ventilation (as on a ship)
funnel2 of 2verb
to move or cause to move to a central point or into a central channel
1 Rainwater funneled underground can flood a cave very quickly, trapping people cut - offand drowning them.
雨水可以很快淹没洞穴, 探洞者会被困住淹死.
2 They begin looking over the figures and see that almost a half a billion dollars was funneled into Ecofield via federal grants for alternative fuel research.
他们开始调查账目金额,发现几乎有5亿美元的联邦补助金拨给了Ecofield,用来研究和开发可替代能源。
3 The well would still be busted and leaking as much oil as before — but all of it would be funneled to the surface and away from the sea.
泄漏油井仍然没有被堵上,还将泄漏与以前一样多的原油,不过,所有新泄漏的原油会被抽到海面上并被移往其它地方。
4 The gas can then be funneled to a nearby generator.
接下来,把气体汇集到就近的一台发电机。
5 You may have funneled your money into paying off old bills, especially medical ones.
您可能花掉了很多的钱还清旧债,尤其是医药方面。
6 He funneled the oil into the bottle.
他用漏斗把油注入瓶中。
7 His personal profiteering, funneled through charitable organizations and private businesses, is estimated to run to the billions of dollars.
他个人通过慈善组织和私人生意攫取的金钱据统计高达几十亿美元。
8 They allegedly funneled fighters money and supplies to extremists all around the world.
据声称,他们犹如漏斗一般,将战斗人员、金钱和补给提供给全球的极端分子。
9 He funneled the oil into the bottle.
他用漏斗把油注入瓶中.
10 I need a funnel to pour petrol into the tank.
我需要一个漏斗把汽油灌进油箱。
11 He funneled the gas into the tank.
12 They funneled money into the campaign.
13 Winds funneled through the canyon.
14 Strano's nanotube antenna boosts the number of photons that can be captured and transforms the light into energy that can be funneled into a solar cell.
斯特拉诺小组开发的太阳能电池通过纳米天线结构将进入太阳能电池的光子束缚在纳米烟囱中,大大增加了可以被捕获并将光能转化为电能的光子数量。
15 The information was being secretly funneled to the head of the organization.
16 The crowd funneled through the hall.
群众从走廊中鱼贯而过。
17 Some blame the hedge fund speculators who have funneled large amounts of money into futures contracts in food markets.
有人将其归咎于对冲基金的投机行为,将巨额资金砸向食品市场的期货合同。
18 Streams of gas leaving the nebula are funneled by a strong magnetic field.
贯穿过星云的强大磁场,正迫使大量的气体飞离星云。
19 Most of those cartoons, whether on screen or in comic books, were pirated and were funneled to China from the outside.
那些卡通产品,无论是出现在荧幕上的还是漫画书,大多数都是从国外盗版过来的。
20 They allegedly funneled fighters money and supplies to extremists all around the world.
据声称,他们犹如漏斗一般,将战斗人员、金钱和补给提供给全球的极端分子.