funnel

funnel
noun
1) (a tube which is wide-mouthed at one end and narrow-mouthed at the other through which liquid can be poured into a narrow bottle etc: You will need a funnel if you are going to pour petrol into that can.) embudo
2) (a chimney on a ship etc through which smoke escapes.) chimenea, conducto de humos
funnel n
1. embudo
use a funnel to pour the liquid into the bottle utiliza un embudo para verter el líquido en la botella
2. chimenea
the ferry has a large funnel el ferry tiene una gran chimenea
funnel
tr['fʌnəl]
noun
1 (for liquid) embudo
2 (chimney) chimenea
transitive verb (pt & pp funnelled (|us| funneled), ger funnelling (|us| funneling))
1 verter por un embudo
intransitive verb
1 verterse
transitive verb
1 figurative use encauzar
funnel ['fʌnəl] vt, -neled ; -neling channel: canalizar, encauzar
funnel n
1) : embudo m
2) smokestack: chimenea f (de un barco o vapor)
funnel (Of a steamship)
n.
chimenea s.f.
n.
embudo s.m.
'fʌnḷ
noun (for pouring) embudo m; (on steamship, steam engine) (BrE) chimenea f; (ventilation shaft) (AmE) conducto m de ventilación
['fʌnl]
1.
N (for pouring) embudo m ; [of ship, steam engine etc] chimenea f
2.
VT [+ traffic etc] canalizar (through por); [+ aid, finance] encauzar, canalizar (through a través de)
* * *
['fʌnḷ]
noun (for pouring) embudo m; (on steamship, steam engine) (BrE) chimenea f; (ventilation shaft) (AmE) conducto m de ventilación

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