drain pipe
1drain|pipe — «DRAYN PYP», noun. a pipe for carrying off water or other liquid …
2drain pipe — drenažinis vamzdis statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. drain pipe vok. Drän, m; Dränrohr, n; Entwässerungsleitung, f; Entwässerungsrohr, n; Sickerrohr, n rus. дренажная труба, f; спускная труба, f pranc. tuyau de drainage, m …
3drain·pipe — /ˈdreınˌpaıp/ noun, pl pipes [count] 1 : a pipe that carries rainwater from the roof of a building to the ground : ↑downspout 2 US : a pipe that carries liquid waste and water away from buildings …
4DRAIN-PIPE — …
5Drain cleaner — A drain cleaner is a consumer product or device that unblocks sewer pipes or helps to prevent the occurrence of clogged drains; the term may also refer to the individual who performs the activity. Drain cleaners can be classified in three… …
6pipe — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. passage, tube, main; briar, corncob, meerschaum; flute, fife, bagpipe, flageolet. See music, opening, cry. pipe down pipe dream pipe up II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A tube] Syn. pipeline, drain pipe, sewer …
7Pipe fitting — is the occupation of installing or repairing piping or tubing systems that convey liquid, gas, and occasionally solid materials. This work involves selecting and preparing pipe or tubing, joining it together by various means, and the location and …
8drain — ► VERB 1) cause the liquid in (something) to run out. 2) (of liquid) run off or out. 3) become dry as liquid runs off. 4) deprive of strength or resources. 5) drink the entire contents of. ► NOUN 1) a channel or pipe carrying off …
9drain — [n] channel through which liquid runs off cesspool, cloaca, conduit, culvert, ditch, duct, outlet, pipe, sewer, sink, trench, watercourse; concept 501 drain [v1] remove liquid; remove supply abate, bankrupt, bleed, bleed dry*, catheterize,… …
10drain — [drān] vt. [ME dreinen < OE dreahnian, to strain off, lit., to dry out < base of dryge, DRY] 1. to draw off (liquid) gradually 2. to draw water or any liquid from gradually so as to dry or empty [to drain swamps] 3. to receive the waters of …