pipe in Japanese
pipe in Japanese is パイプ, 笛 — pipe means a rigid tube used to carry water, gas, or other fluids.
pipe in Japanese
パイプ
Pronounced: paipu
笛
Pronounced: fue
(woodwind instrument) A wind instrument consisting of a tube, often lined with holes to allow for adjustment in pitch, sounded by blowing into the tube. [from 10th c.]
What does "pipe" mean?
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noun A rigid tube used to carry water, gas, or other fluids.
"A burst pipe flooded the basement."
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noun A small bowl-and-stem device used for smoking tobacco.
"He relaxed on the porch with his pipe after dinner."
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verb To carry a liquid or piece of information along a channel from one place to another.
"The system pipes water directly from the reservoir to each home."
pipe in a sentence
- A burst pipe flooded the basement.
- He relaxed on the porch with his pipe after dinner.
- The system pipes water directly from the reservoir to each home.
- In the terminal, you can pipe the output of one command into another.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "pipe" in Japanese?
"pipe" in Japanese is パイプ, 笛. pipe means: A rigid tube used to carry water, gas, or other fluids.
How do you pronounce パイプ?
"pipe" in Japanese is パイプ, pronounced "paipu".
How do you use "pipe" in a sentence?
Example: "A burst pipe flooded the basement." In Japanese, "pipe" is パイプ, 笛.
Are there other ways to say "pipe" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "pipe": パイプ, 笛.
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