intake pipe
collocation in Englishmeaningsofintakeandpipe
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intake
noun
uk/ˈɪn.teɪk/us/ˈɪn.teɪk/
an act of taking in something, ...
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pipe
noun[C]
uk/paɪp/us/paɪp/
a tube inside which liquid or gas flows from one place ...
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(Definition ofintakeandpipefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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That proposal was for a weir to be fitted in theintakepipe.
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The former comes from anintakepipesouthwest of town.
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The drinking water supply comes from anintakepipesouthwest of town.
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Experiments simulating conditions in the warm waterintakepipeindicated about 30% of the dissolved gas evolves in the top 8.5m ft of the tube.
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The location was specifically chosen in order to utilize the existingintakepipedeveloped by the research center.
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As cold water rises in theintakepipe, the pressure decreases to the point where gas begins to evolve.
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These sites minimize the length of theintakepipe.
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After the millrace was refilled, it was discovered that both theintakepipeand the pipe newly installed under the new highway were too small to accommodate adequate flow.
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It hasn't generated electricity since the 1960s, but instead holds back water for the county water system intake pipes.
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It has been known to block the water intake pipes of factories and power stations.
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The intake pipes for the desalination plant are located over 1 km out to sea.
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Water for the fountains is supplied via massive intake pipes directly under this structure.
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It is of great economic concern because of its ability to clog industrial water intake pipes.
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Their small size enables them to clog water intake pipes.
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