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tju:b1) (a long, low cylinder-shaped object through which liquid can pass; a pipe: The water flowed through a rubber tube; a glass tube.) tubo, tubería2) (an organ of this kind in animals or plants.) trompa3) (an underground railway (especially in London): I go to work on the tube / by tube; (also adjective) a tube train/station.) metro4) (a container for a semi-liquid substance which is got out by squeezing: I must buy a tube of toothpaste.) tubo•- tubing- tubular
tube n tuboEl metro de Londres se llama, familiarmente, the Tubetr[tjʊːb]1 (pipe, container) tubo2 SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL cámara de aire1 la televisión nombre femenino1 (underground) el metrotube ['tu:b, 'tju:b] n1) pipe: tubo m2) : tubo m (de dentífrico, etc.)4) : tubo m (de un aparato electrónico)5) : trompa f (en anatomía)n.• metro s.m.n.• caño s.m.• cañuto s.m.• cañón s.m.• cámara de un neumático s.f.• trompa s.f.• tubo s.m.tuːb, tjuːb1) (pipe, container) tubo mto go down the tube(s) — (colloq) venirse* abajo, irse* al traste (fam)
2) ( television) (esp AmE colloq)3) ( London underground railway) (BrE colloq)the tube — el metro, el subte (Arg)
[tjuːb]let's go by tube — vamos en metro or (Arg) en subte
1. N1) [of toothpaste, paint etc] tubo m ; (Anat) trompa f ; [of tyre] cámara f de aire; [of television] tubo m ; (US) [of radio] lámpara fto go down the tube —
2)the tube — (US) * (=television) la tele *
3) (=London underground) metro m2.CPDtube station N — (Brit) estación f de metro
tube top N — (US) camiseta f tubo
tube train N — tren m del metro
* * *[tuːb, tjuːb]1) (pipe, container) tubo mto go down the tube(s) — (colloq) venirse* abajo, irse* al traste (fam)
2) ( television) (esp AmE colloq)3) ( London underground railway) (BrE colloq)the tube — el metro, el subte (Arg)
let's go by tube — vamos en metro or (Arg) en subte
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