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fun·nelBrE /ˈfʌnl/NAmE /ˈfʌnl/ nouna device that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for pouring liquids or powders into a small opening 漏斗 (also smoke·stack) a metal chimney, for example on a ship or an engine, through which smoke comes out (蒸汽机车或轮船上的)烟囱 fun·nelBrE /ˈfʌnl/NAmE /ˈfʌnl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they funnel BrE /ˈfʌnl/ NAmE /ˈfʌnl/present simple - he / she / it funnels BrE /ˈfʌnlz/ NAmE /ˈfʌnlz/past simple funnelled BrE /ˈfʌnld/ NAmE /ˈfʌnld/past participle funnelled BrE /ˈfʌnld/ NAmE /ˈfʌnld/past simple (especially US) funneled BrE /ˈfʌnld/ NAmE /ˈfʌnld/past participle (especially US) funneled BrE /ˈfʌnld/ NAmE /ˈfʌnld/ -ing form funnelling BrE /ˈfʌnlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈfʌnlɪŋ/ -ing form (especially US) funneling BrE /ˈfʌnlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈfʌnlɪŋ/ [I, T] to move or make sth move through a narrow space, or as if through a funnel (使)流经狭窄空间,经过漏斗形口子◆(+ adv./prep.) Wind was funnelling through the gorge. 风吹过峡谷。◆~ sth (+ adv./prep.) Huge pipes funnel the water down the mountainside. 巨大的管道把水沿山坡输送下山。◆Barricades funnelled the crowds towards the square. 设置的路障控制人流涌向广场。◆(figurative) Some $10 million in aid was funnelled into the country through government agencies. 约 1 000 万美元援助款已通过政府各部门发放到农村。 |