hose
hose 英 [həʊz] 美 [hoʊz]
n. 软管;长筒袜;男性穿的紧身裤 vt. 用软管浇水;痛打
进行时:hosing 过去式:hosed 过去分词:hosed 第三人称单数:hoses 名词复数:hoses
- A hose is a long plastic or rubber tube that's used for moving a liquid from one place to another. You may use a hose to water your lawn, or to get gas from the pump into your car's tank. Don't use a hose to ingest liquids; use a glass instead.
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- n. 软管;长筒袜;男性穿的紧身裤
- vt. 用软管浇水;痛打
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1. The water sprayed from the hose.
水从软管中喷射出来。
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2. He rigged a rubber hose to the tap in the kitchen.
他将一条橡皮软管安装在厨房的水龙头上。
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3. You should connect the hose to the tap and then turn on the water.
你应当先把软管连接在水龙头上然后再打开水源。
- hose (n.) late 13c., "covering of woven cloth or leather for the lower part of the leg, with or without feet," from late Old English hosa "covering for the leg," from Proto-Germanic *huson- (source also of Old Saxon, Old Norse hosa "covering for the leg between the knee and ankle," Middle High German hose "covering for the leg," German Hose "trousers," Danish hose "hose, stockings;" Middle Dutch hose, Dutch hoos "hose, stocking," also "spout, waterspout"), literally "covering," from PIE root *(s)keu- "to cover, conceal." Old French hose, Old Spanish huesa, Italian uosa are of Germanic origin.
- hose (v.) c. 1300, "to furnish with stockings," from hose (n.). Meaning "to drench in water as from a hose" is from 1883. Related: Hosed; hosing.
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