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A n1 ( for liquids etc) entonnoir m ;2 (on ship, engine) cheminée f.B vtr2 fig ( channel) acheminer [funds, aid] (to vers) ; to funnel funds into doing débloquer des crédits pour faire.C vi to funnel into/through [crowd, wind] s'engouffrer dans/à travers ; [liquid] passer dans/par. -
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funnel [ˈfʌnl]1. noun* * *['fʌnl] 1. 2.transitive verb1) litto funnel something into/through — faire passer quelque chose dans/par
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funnel ['fʌnəl] ( British pt & pp funnelled, cont funnelling, American pt & pp funneled, cont funneling)1 noun(b) (smokestack) cheminée f(c) (for ventilation) tuyau m ou cheminée f d'aération(b) (crowd, funds) canaliser;∎ complaints are funnelled to the head office les réclamations sont canalisées vers le bureau central∎ the crowd funnelled out of the gates la foule s'est écoulée par les grilles►► Meteorology funnel cloud tornade f -
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1) (a tube which is wide-mouthed at one end and narrow-mouthed at the other through which liquid can be poured into a narrow bottle etc: You will need a funnel if you are going to pour petrol into that can.) entonnoir2) (a chimney on a ship etc through which smoke escapes.) cheminée -
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cheminée f, entonnoir m, gaine d’aération f, trémie f, tuyau de ventilation mDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > funnel
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6 funnel-shaped
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > funnel-shaped
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7 funnel-web spider
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > funnel-web spider
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10 glacier funnel
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17 megaphone
['meɡəfoun](a funnel-shaped device for speaking through, that causes sounds to be made louder and/or sent in a given direction: He shouted instructions to the crowd through a megaphone.) porte-voix -
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filler ['fɪlə(r)]∎ filler (word) mot m de remplissage►► Cars filler cap bouchon m du réservoir d'essence;Technology filler metal métal m d'apport;Technology filler rod baguette f de soudure
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Funnel — Fun nel, n. [OE. funel, fonel, prob. through OF. fr, L. fundibulum, infundibulum, funnel, fr. infundere to pour in; in in + fundere to pour; cf. Armor. founil funnel, W. ffynel air hole, chimney. See {Fuse}, v. t.] 1. A vessel of the shape of an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
funnel — [fun′əl] n. [ME fonel < (prob. via an OFr form) Prov fonilh, enfonilh < L fundibulum, infundibulum, a funnel < infundere, to pour in < in , IN 1 + fundere, to pour: see FOUND3] 1. an instrument consisting of an inverted cone with a… … English World dictionary
funnel — (n.) c.1400, from M.Fr. fonel, from Prov. enfounilh, a word from the Southern wine trade [Weekley], from L.L. fundibulum, shortened from L. infundibulum a funnel or hopper in a mill, from infundere pour in, from in in + fundere pour (see FOUND… … Etymology dictionary
funnel — ► NOUN 1) a utensil that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for guiding liquid or powder into a small opening. 2) a metal chimney on a ship or steam engine. ► VERB (funnelled, funnelling; US funneled, funneling) ▪ guide or move… … English terms dictionary
funnel — verb has inflected forms funnelled, funnelling in BrE and funneled, funneling in AmE … Modern English usage
funnel — [v] direct down a path carry, channel, conduct, convey, filter, move, pass, pipe, pour, siphon, traject, transmit; concepts 187,217 … New thesaurus
Funnel — For other uses of the term, see Funnel (disambiguation). A typical kitchen funnel … Wikipedia
funnel — I UK [ˈfʌn(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms funnel : singular funnel plural funnels 1) a tube that is wide at the top and narrow at the bottom, used for pouring liquid or powder into a container 2) a tube that lets out smoke and steam from… … English dictionary
funnel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English fonel, from Anglo French fonyle, from Old Occitan fonilh, from Medieval Latin fundibulum, short for Latin infundibulum, from infundere to pour in, from in + fundere to pour more at found Date: 15th century 1. a.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
funnel — [[t]fʌ̱n(ə)l[/t]] funnels, funnelling, funnelled (in AM, use funneling, funneled) 1) N COUNT A funnel is an object with a wide, circular top and a narrow short tube at the bottom. Funnels are used to pour liquids into containers which have a… … English dictionary
funnel — fun|nel1 [ˈfʌnl] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Old Provençal; Origin: fonilh, from Latin infundibulum, from fundere to pour ] 1.) a thin tube with a wide top that you use for pouring liquid into a container with a narrow opening, such as a bottle 2.) BrE … Dictionary of contemporary English