Tubular Meaning in English
word
ˈtubjəɫɝ
TOOB-yuh-ler
tjˈuːbjʊlɐ
TYOO-byuh-luh
释义
Shaped like a tube or made up of tubes. Commonly used to describe objects, structures, or parts that are long and hollow inside.
用法与细微差别
Mostly technical or descriptive; often used in science, engineering, medicine, or design. Can describe bones ('tubular bones'), plant shapes, or mechanical parts. Rarely used in casual speech except as slang ('tubular!' meaning 'cool', mainly old-fashioned/80s).
Spanish: tubular - en forma de tuboPortuguese (BR): tubular - em forma de tuboPortuguese (PT): tubular - em forma de tuboChinese (Simplified): 管状的Chinese (Traditional): 管狀的Hindi: नलाकारArabic: أسطواني - أنبوبيBengali: নলাকারRussian: трубчатыйJapanese: 管状のVietnamese: dạng ốngKorean: 관형의Turkish: tüpler şeklinde - boru gibiUrdu: نلی نماIndonesian: berbentuk tabung
例句
The pipe has a tubular shape.
basic
Some flowers grow in tubular forms.
basic
The bone in your arm is tubular.
basic
This design uses tubular metal for extra strength.
natural
Surfers in the 80s used to say, 'That wave is tubular!'
natural
The engineer recommended tubular steel beams for the bridge.
natural