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		funnel美 ['fʌn(ə)l]  英 ['fʌn(ə)l]  - n.漏斗;(蒸汽机车或轮船上的)烟囱
 - v.(使)流经狭窄空间
 - 网络浮游炮;漏斗云;漏斗形
 
 第三人称单数:funnels  现在分词:funneling  过去式:funneled   n. chimney,pipe,flue,smokestack,conduit v. channel,focus,direct,guide,concentrate 1.  | 漏斗a device that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for pouring liquids or powders into a small opening  |  
 2.  | (蒸汽机车或轮船上的)烟囱a metal chimney , for example on a ship or an engine, through which smoke comes out  |  
 1.  | [i][t] (使)流经狭窄空间,经过漏斗形口子to move or make sth move through a narrow space, or as if through a funnel  |  
  | Wind was funnelling through the gorge. 风吹过峡谷。  |   | Huge pipes funnel the water down the mountainside. 巨大的管道把水沿山坡输送下山。  |   | Barricades funnelled the crowds towards the square. 设置的路障控制人流涌向广场。  |   | Some $10 million in aid was funnelled into the country through government agencies. 约 1 000 万元援助款已通过政府各部门发放到农村。  |  
 n.  | 1. a vertical pipe from which smoke and exhaust gases escape, especially one on a steamship or steam engine 2. a cone-shaped utensil with a large opening at the top and a small opening or tube at the bottom. 3. a tube that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for pouring liquid or powder into a container 4. a tube that lets out smoke and steam from the engine of a boat or old-fashioned train 1. a vertical pipe from which smoke and exhaust gases escape, especially one on a steamship or steam engine 2. a cone-shaped utensil with a large opening at the top and a small opening or tube at the bottom. 3. a tube that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for pouring liquid or powder into a container 4. a tube that lets out smoke and steam from the engine of a boat or old-fashioned train  |  v.  | 1. to move into and through a narrow space, or direct something into and through a narrow space 2. to direct or channel all of something from one place or use to another 3. to form something into the shape of a funnel 4. to move, or make something move, from one place to another through a narrow tube, pipe, or passage 5. to supply money or goods to a person or organization, not directly but by using another person, organization, or system 1. to move into and through a narrow space, or direct something into and through a narrow space 2. to direct or channel all of something from one place or use to another 3. to form something into the shape of a funnel 4. to move, or make something move, from one place to another through a narrow tube, pipe, or passage 5. to supply money or goods to a person or organization, not directly but by using another person, organization, or system  |  
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