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Meanings of large tube in English
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Usage of large tube in English
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There were largetube-like machines that they put me into.
2
A goblin stood with a largetube on his shoulder.
3
For Volkov, it was like unscrewing the cap of a largetube of toothpaste.
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There was a flaw in your reservoir somewhere, or a crevice in the largetube--
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To combine these features I employ a largetube T (Fig.
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Hundreds of them are engaged in building a largetube, and they wish to beat it smooth.
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Very often, with a largetube, the crack formed by a successful operation will only extend a short distance.
8
There didn't seem to be an analogue for bone until Horst had pointed out a largetube of silicone gel.
9
The large mirror is not mathematically centred in the largetube that contains it, but is placed rather obliquely in it.
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Nearby, Thorne saw eight duck-billed dinosaurs with largetube-like crests rising above their heads; they drank and lifted their heads, honking mournfully.
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In this rim was screwed the largetube of the condenser, the body of the machine being, of course, within the chamber of gum-elastic.
12
McKay followed the other officer over to a largetube that served to bridge the one-meter gap between one blocky-looking installation and the next.
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On board, they are like largetube trains, with the seats down the side and the carriages opened up for people to walk through.
14
Wind-Tunnel-A largetube used for experimenting with surfaces and models, and through which a current of air is made to flow by artificial means.
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It was, according to the trusty river rat, a man-sized sphere made of glass and brass with one largetube coming out its top.
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The operation of cutting largetubes will be treated further on.