柯林斯詞典funnel /?f?n?l/ (funneling,funneled,funnels) 1. N-COUNT A funnel is an object with a wide, circular top and a narrow short tube at the bottom. Funnels are used to pour liquids into containers which have a small opening, for example, bottles. 漏斗 Rain falls through the funnel into the jar below. 雨水通過漏斗落進(jìn)下面的罐子里。2. N-COUNT A funnel is a metal chimney on a ship or railway engine powered by steam. (蒸汽輪船或火車機(jī)車的) 煙囪 ...a ship with three masts and two funnels. …一艘有3根桅桿和2個(gè)煙囪的輪船。3. N-COUNT You can describe as a funnel something that is narrow, or narrow at one end, through which a substance flows and is directed. 漏斗狀物 Along the road, funnels of dark grey smoke rose from bombed villages. 沿那條公路,暗灰色煙成漏斗狀從遭到轟炸的村莊里升起。4. V-T/V-I If something funnels somewhere or is funnelled there, it is directed through a narrow space. 使經(jīng)過狹窄空間; 經(jīng)過狹窄空間 The winds came from the north, across the plains, funnelling down the valley. 風(fēng)從北方吹來,刮過平原,穿過山谷。5. V-T If you funnel money, goods, or information from one place or group to another, you cause it to be sent there as it becomes available. 傳送 (資金、商品、信息等) He secretly funnelled credit-card information to counterfeiters. 他秘密地將信用卡信息傳送給了偽造者們。 返回 funnel劍橋詞典 funnel noun [C] (TUBE) an object that has a wide round opening at the top , sloping sides , and a narrow tube at the bottom , used for pouring liquids or powders into containers with narrow necks 漏斗 After you grind the coffee , use a funnel to pour it into the jar . 磨好咖啡后,用漏斗將其倒入罐中。 funnel noun [C] (ON A SHIP/TRAIN) (US also smokestack) a vertical metal pipe on the top of a ship or steam train through which smoke comes out (輪船或蒸汽機(jī)車上的)煙囪 返回 funnel