Meaning & Definition of Pipe in English
Pipe
A tube through which a fluid, gas, or other substance flows.
Pronunciation:
/paɪp/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
pipesDetailed Definitions
Definition: A long, cylindrical object that is used to convey fluids, gases, or materials.
Example Sentence: The workers installed new pipes to carry water to the building.
Definition: A hollow tube, often made of metal, plastic, or wood, used for smoking tobacco or other substances.
Example Sentence: He took out his favorite pipe and filled it with tobacco.
Definition: A musical instrument, often made of wood or metal, that produces sound by air being blown through it.
Example Sentence: The village band played beautiful melodies on their wooden pipes.
Definition: A device used in plumbing to connect different fixtures.
Example Sentence: The plumber fixed the leaky pipe in the kitchen.
Definition: An electronic signal that carries data.
Example Sentence: The network uses fiber optic pipes to transmit data quickly.
Etymology
Origin: Middle English: from Old Latin 'pipa', meaning 'pipe, flute'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- pipe dream: An unrealistic hope or fantasy.
- pipe down: To become quiet or stop talking.
- pipes burst: A situation where the pipes in a plumbing system break or fail.
Translations
- Spanish: tubo
- French: tube
- German: Rohr
- Russian: трубка
Related Words
- tubing: The act of using pipes, especially in the context of connecting items.
- pipeline: A system of pipes used to transport liquids or gas.
Slang Meanings of pipe
Meaning: A method of consuming marijuana or other substances.
Example Sentence: He pulled out his pipe during the party.
Meaning: To play a pipe or flute.
Example Sentence: She loves to pipe tunes at gatherings.