pipe
US /paɪp/
UK /paɪp/

1.
paip, tiub
a tube of metal, plastic, or other material used to convey water, gas, oil, or other fluid substances.
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The plumber fixed the leaking pipe under the sink.
Tukang paip membaiki paip yang bocor di bawah sinki.
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A network of pipes carries water to every house in the city.
Rangkaian paip membawa air ke setiap rumah di bandar.
2.
paip rokok, cangklong
a device consisting of a small bowl with a hollow stem, used for smoking tobacco.
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He lit his tobacco pipe and puffed contentedly.
Dia menyalakan paip tembakaunya dan menghembus dengan puas.
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Sherlock Holmes is often depicted with a deerstalker hat and a smoking pipe.
Sherlock Holmes sering digambarkan dengan topi pemburu dan paip rokok.
3.
seruling, paip
a wind instrument consisting of a single tube with holes along its length, played by blowing across or into a mouthpiece.
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The shepherd played a mournful tune on his wooden pipe.
Gembala memainkan melodi sedih pada seruling kayunya.
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The bagpipes filled the air with their distinctive sound.
Paip beg mengisi udara dengan bunyi tersendiri.
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menyalurkan, mengepam
to convey (water, gas, or other fluid) through pipes.
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The city plans to pipe fresh water to the remote villages.
Bandar merancang untuk menyediakan air bersih ke kampung-kampung terpencil.
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Oil is piped directly from the well to the refinery.
Minyak disalurkan terus dari telaga ke kilang penapis.