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I . piping [ˈpaɪpɪŋ] SUBST no plur

1. piping (pipes):

piping

3. piping (sewing material):

piping

4. piping (sound of bagpipes):

piping

II . piping [ˈpaɪpɪŋ] ADJ

piping hot ADJ

1. piping hot:

piping hot
piping hot

I . pipe [paɪp] SUBST

1. pipe TEC (industrial tube):

2. pipe (smoking implement):

3. pipe MUS (wind instrument):

4. pipe (sound):

II . pipe [paɪp] VERBE trans

1. pipe (transport using cylinders):

exhaust pipe SUBST AUTO

petrol pipe SUBST Aus, GB

pipe down VERBE intr fam

1. pipe down (be quiet):

pipe cleaner [ˈpaɪpkli:nəʳ, Am -nɚ] SUBST

pipe dream, pipedream SUBST

waste pipe [ˈweɪstpaɪp] SUBST

water pipe SUBST

1. water pipe (pipe to transport water):

2. water pipe (hookah):

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The inside airborne contamination was caused by a change in air pressure inside the containment building that dislodged small irradiated particles in the reactor piping system.
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Wander through all of the pretty stalls with piping hot glasses mulled wine in hand.
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With their piping hot canteen tea and spicy vadas topping the snack list, these youngsters couldn't be happier.
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Rigid or flexible perforated piping, connected to fans, delivers the air.
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To a piping bag or a plastic sandwich bag with a small corner snipped off, add the seasoned butter.
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He also owned up to repeatedly holding his lover's boyfriend against a piping hot radiator for up to 20 seconds, causing three separate burns.
www.thenorthernecho.co.uk
A heat exchanger (i.e. heater core or radiator) might still be needed though, and the piping also needs to be placed correctly.
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Breeding birds include piping plovers, great egrets and red-winged blackbirds.
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The song of the blackish oystercatcher, when given in duet, consists of an excited chatter of piping whistles.
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The slide-on epaulet for field-grade officers' shirts has a single line of silver piping toward the outer edge of the epaulet.
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