Electronic device consisting of a system of electrodes arranged in an evacuated glass or metal envelope.
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Examples for "tube"
Examples for "tube"
1A year later, a second tube was opened to serve downtown Manhattan.
2John's voice, coming clear as day through the tube of seasoned meat.
3The diaphragm and the speaking tube were the great sources of error.
4The tube, N, indicates the level of the liquid in the vessel.
5With the machine running, add 1 cup water through the feed tube.
1It required the home-made vacuum tube to burn steadily when in use.
2Under the curving vacuum tube a little further along, we found shelter.
3Fleming's vacuum tube, however, represented a major breakthrough in the technology.
4We stood back against the great curving side of the postal vacuum tube.
5It was the first blood-collecting vacuum tube used on the runner.
1Television be gan to look up a little in the middle thirties, after the electron tube was substituted for the mill-wheel.
2I'd rather be a mass of electron tubes than a thing like a centipede-oh yes, I've seen that cartoon in yesterday's Chicago Tribune!
1But she'd be dipped in dogshit before she'd believe that the disc was built by a thermionic valve technology.
Translations for thermionic tube