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资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Flue \Flue\, n.
In an organ flue pipe, the opening between the lower lip and
the languet.
Flue \Flue\, n. [Cf. OF. flue a flowing, fr. fluer to flow, fr.
L. fluere (cf. {Fluent}); a perh. a corruption of E. flute.]
An inclosed passage way for establishing and directing a
current of air, gases, etc.; an air passage; esp.:
(a) A compartment or division of a chimney for conveying
flame and smoke to the outer air.
(b) A passage way for conducting a current of fresh, foul, or
heated air from one place to another.
(c) (Steam Boiler) A pipe or passage for conveying flame and
hot gases through surrounding water in a boiler; --
distinguished from a tube which holds water and is
surrounded by fire. Small flues are called fire tubes or
simply tubes.
{Flue boiler}. See under {Boiler}.
{Flue bridge}, the separating low wall between the flues and
the laboratory of a reverberatory furnace.
{Flue plate} (Steam Boiler), a plate to which the ends of the
flues are fastened; -- called also {flue sheet}, {tube
sheet}, and {tube plate}.
{Flue surface} (Steam Boiler), the aggregate surface of flues
exposed to flame or the hot gases.
Flue \Flue\, n. [Cf. F. flou light, tender, G. flau weak, W.
llwch dust. [root]84.]
Light down, such as rises from cotton, fur, etc.; very fine
lint or hair. --Dickens.
资料来源 : WordNet®
flue
n 1: flat blade-like projection on the arm of an anchor [syn: {fluke}]
2: organ pipe whose tone is produced by air passing across the
sharp edge of a fissure or lip [syn: {flue pipe}, {labial
pipe}]
3: a conduit to carry off smoke